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Media Law

Media Law
5th Edition
ISBN:  9780414042131
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Publication Date:  16 Jun 2010
Subscription Information:  Non-Subscribable Product
Format:  Paperback
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Media Law provides a succinct and lucid introduction to all areas of the law relating to print, broadcast and electronic media. Written in a clear style, it is equally accessible to law and media students, as well as those working in the media world. Media lawyers have found previous editions invaluable as an introductory text.

  • Includes coverage of all the different media platforms including radio, satellite, multi-channel, cable and the internet, looking at each one and providing guidance on licensing standards, competition, broadcast rights and mergers
  • Goes through the key issues and explains the complex principles of media law
  • Uses real-life cases and scenarios to show how the law is applied in practice
  • Clarifies complex issues using diagrams, flow charts, bulleted lists and tables
  • Covers case law and legislative developments
  • Incorporates more academic criticism and analysis to get students to engage and think about the subject
  • Contains extracts from the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights, and the Press Complaints Commission’s Code of Practice
  • Points students to extended study with a detailed glossary and a list of website addresses

CONTENTS

  • Introduction to the Law
  • Reputation
  • Copyright and Related Rights
  • Privacy and Confidential Information
  • Obscenity and Indecency
  • Racial Hatred and Blasphemy
  • Contempt
  • Reporting Current Affairs
  • The Internet
  • Television
  • Glossary
  • Appendices

REVIEWS

"A sound and reflective treatment of legal issues surrounding the media."

The Law Teacher
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