CONSIDERATIONS IN REGARDS TO THE PROTECTION OF PERSONAL RIGHTS GRANTED AFTER THE PERSON'S DEATH

Authors

  • LAURA-DUMITRANA RATH BOȘCA Correspondence: Laura-Dumitrana Rath Boșca, Agora University of Oradea
  • BOGDAN BODEA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v13i1.3728

Abstract

The present article aims to discuss the extent to which the protection granted to personal rights can exceed the life of a person and, if so, to determine whether the rights that come within the meaning of private life as governed by Article 8 of the European Convention of human rights can be protected consecutively to the person's death.

References

Thevenon v. France Dec. no. 2476/02, 28 June 2006; 2. Yakovlevich Dzhugashvili v. Russia, App. no. 41123/10, (dec.) 9 December 2014;

Genner v. Austria §31-32. Furthermore;

Von Hannover (no. 2);

Axel Springer AG v. Germany [GC], no. 39954/08, § 90-95, 7 February 2012;

Print Zeitungsverlag GmbH v. Austria, no. 26547/07, § 33, 10 October 2013;

mutatis mutandis Couderc and Hachette Filipacchi Associés v. France [GC], no. 40454/07, § 93, 10 November 2015.

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Published

2019-10-29

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