Personal rights
A bundle of rights is referred to as a personality right, which serves to protect the personality from encroachment on its sphere of life and freedom. As a so-called post - mortem personality right, it can also work beyond the death of the person.
Individual legal systems
literature
- Marie-Theres Frick : Personal rights. Comparative law study on the status of privacy protection in Austria , Germany , Switzerland and Liechtenstein . With bibliography of the extensively incorporated sources (pp. 291–300) and reprint of the associated legal texts (pp. 301–311) (= legal series . Volume 37 ). Verlag der Österreichische Staatsdruckerei , Vienna 1991, ISBN 3-7046-0218-3 (originally: The status of personal rights in Liechtenstein, Austria and Switzerland. Dissertation, University of Innsbruck , 1989).
- Johann Neethling: Personality rights . In: Jan M. Smits (Ed.): Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law . Edward Elgar, Cheltenham / Northampton, MA 2006, ISBN 978-1-84542-013-0 , pp. 530-547 (English).
- Karoline Sophia Bülow: Violations of personal rights through artistic works . In: Publications on Public Law (SöR) . tape 1248 . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-428-14111-1 (as e-book: ISBN 978-3-428-54111-9 ; original dissertation, Freie Universität Berlin , Berlin 2011).
- Hannes Rösler: Personality rights in: Concise Dictionary of European Private Law (HWB EuP 2009), Tübingen, Mohr Siebeck 2009, ISBN 978-3-16-149918-0 online