This is a CourseSmart eTextbook only. This book stands out from others on media law by emphasising the increasingly important regulatory and European aspects, and focussing less on more traditional common law topics.
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Covering the major developments in case law since the last edition, the third edition of what aims to be the definitive work on insolvency law discusses developments such as the European Bankruptcy Convention and the UNCITRAL model law.
Media Law: A Guide to Understanding Mass Communication Law
Further guidance Schapira v Ahronson168 The claimant was an Israeli citizen resident in London and also a UK citizen. He sued in the English courts for defamation over two articles which appeared in an Israeli newspaper written in ...
Media law in the UK is changing as it contends with influences such as EC law, technological innovation, political pressures and the incorporation of new human rights legislation. This book outlines the key principles of the current law.
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The book asks whether the law strikes the right balance in protecting media freedom while preventing the abuse of media power, and considers the future of media law in the digital era.
Incorporates succinct and relevant extracts from key cases and legislation together with critical reflection questions and case studies. Rolph, University of Sydney; Bannister, University of Adelaide, Australia.
The second edition incorporates critical perspectives from a range of academic disciplines including media and cultural studies to offer conceptual frameworks in which Australian media law can be understood and interpreted.New to this ...
This book takes a comprehensive look at the nature and role of the mass media and the rules and regulations governing them. A follow-up to A Textbook on Media Law,...
The book asks whether the law strikes the right balance in protecting media freedom while preventing the abuse of media power, and considers the future of media law in the digital era.
Media Law: A Guide to Understanding Mass Communication Law gives print journalists, broadcasters, photographers, public relations practitioners, advertisers, and those in government and the general public a basic understanding of mass ...
Media Law: A Guide to Understanding Mass Communication Law
Media law may be a minefield, but all who work in the media must find their way through it if freedom of speech is to remain a reality.
This book provides a clear and concise explanation of media law principles. It focuses on the practical aspects of how to protect oneself from claims and how to evaluate the likelihood of a successful claim
This is the first treatise to give you single-source access to the full range of topics in media law.
This book outlines the key principles of the current law. This book stands out from others on media law by emphasising the increasingly important regulatory and European aspects, and focussing less on more traditional common law topics.
Offers print journalists, broadcasters, photographers, public relations practitioners, advertisers, and those in government and the general public a basic understanding of mass communication law.