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The Identity of the Paparazzi is dedicated to defining the word paparazzi, the history of the paparazzi, and the effects of the paparazzi.  

 

This website only covers a small part of the history and debate of the paparazzi and its effects.

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1998

Denniston, Lyle.
American University Law Review

1998

Misthal, Marc P.
International Legal Perspectives

1998

Sguera, Maria.
New York Law School Journal of Human Rights

1998

Smolla, Rodney A.

DePaul-LCA Journal of Art and Entertainment Law

2006

Wood, Gaby.

The Guardian

2010

Hartman, Darnell

Vanity Fair

2012

Effron, Lauren.

ABC News

2014

Grabe, Maria Elizabeth

& Sharma, Namrata.
Oxford Library

2014

Harcup, Tony.
Oxford Reference

Not Dated

University of Minnesota

2016

Fisher, Kendall

E! News/EOnline

2017

Us Weekly Staff.

Us Magazine

2017

Finn, Natalie.

E! News/EOnline

2022

Gurley, Alex.

Buzzfeed

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Constitutional Implications of Bringing the Paparazzi to America." American University Law Review, vol. 47, no.5, June 1998, p. 1255-1272. Accessed via HeinOnline.

Misthal, Marc P. "Reigning in the Paparazzi: The Human Rights Act,

the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and the Rights of Privacy and Publicity in England." International Legal Perspectives, vol. 10, no. 2, 1998, p.287-344. Accessed via HeinOnline 

Sguera, Maria. "The Competing Doctrines of Privacy and Free Speech

Take Center Stage after Princess Diana's Death." New York Law School Journal of Human Rights, vol. 15, no. 1, Symposium 1998, pp. 205-240. Accessed via HeinOnline. 

Smolla, Rodney A. "Will Tabloid Journalism Ruin the First Amendment

for the Rest of Us." DePaul-LCA Journal of Art and Entertainment Law, vol. 9, no. 1, Fall 1998, p.1-34. Accessed via HeinOnline. 

Wood, Gaby. “Camera, movie star, Vespa...it all began on the Via Veneto.”

The Guardian. 2006.

Hartman, Darrell. “Nine notorious paparazzi moments.” 7 June 2010. Vanity

Fair Web site. https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2010/06/notorious-paparazzi-moments

Effron, Lauren. “9 Memorable celeb vs. paparazzi clashes.” 17 September

2012. ABC News Web site. https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/memorable-celeb-paparazzi-clashes/story?id=17255087

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online) 2014, Print ISBN-13:9780199646241, eISBN: 9780191744365) https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199646241.001.0001/acref-9780199646241-e-1003?rskey=bNvdYc&result=1 

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media and culture. University of Minnesota. 

Fisher, Kendall. “Run-ins with the paparazzi: the good, the bad, the ugly.” 28

November 2016. E! News, EOnline. https://www.eonline.com/news/812158/run-ins-with-the-paparazzi-the-good-the-bad-the-ugly.

Us Weekly Staff. “Paparazzo is selling the umbrella used by Britney

Spears in her infamous 2007 attack.” 21 February 2017. Us Magazine.

Finn, Natalie. “Inside Justin Bieber’s tortured history with the paparazzi

– an endless give and take that again spiraled out of control.” 27 July 2017. E! News, EOnline. https://www.eonline.com/news/869707/inside-justin-bieber-s-tortured-history-with-the-paparazzi-an-endless-give-and-take-that-again-spiraled-out-of-control

Gurley, Alex. “These celebrities revealed just how much it sucks to

deal with the paparazzi all the time.” 6 April 2022. Buzzfeed Web site. https://www.buzzfeed.com/alexgurley/13-times-celebrities-called-out-the-paparazzi

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