Personality Rights as a Limit For The Information And Media Rights

  • Okçana Yuri Bueno Rodrigues Cesumar
  • Cleide Aparecida Gomes Rodrigues Fermentão Cesumar

Abstract

The Federal Constitution embodied in its text, several fundamental rights, among them the information and media rights and the personality rights. And, despite all these rights that are fundamental and essential to the healthy quality of life, they are rights that should be limited by the state for the good of society. To that end, the personality rights can be used as a limit to the information and media rights. Meanwhile, to understand the size and the need for significant restriction of these rights, it was addressed issues relating to them. As the social responsibility of the mass media, the involvement of citizenship and the information and media rights in itself are considered. The aim of this study is to discussion about the vital rights that have been marginalized by the community. As needed, both to society as to the legal sphere, the discovery of these effects and consequences that such rights and freedoms may cause in the current generation, and that it is essential to have limits, without being establishment censorship. Right now, information is recognized as the new trade currency and the power for that currency, has been established.

Author Biographies

Okçana Yuri Bueno Rodrigues, Cesumar
Discente do Curso de Direito do Centro Universitário de Maringá – CESUMAR. E-mail: ok_rodrigues@hotmail.com
Cleide Aparecida Gomes Rodrigues Fermentão, Cesumar
Doutora em Direito das Relações Sociais – Direito Civil – pela Universidade Federal do Paraná – UFPR; Mestre em Direito Civil pela Universidade Estadual de Maringá – UEM; Docente no Mestrado em Direito do Centro Universitário de Maringá – CESUMAR; Advogada no Estado do Paraná. E-mail: cleidefermentao@wnet.com.br
Published
2008-12-30
Section
Doutrinas