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Entertainment and Media Law Reports

Entertainment and Media Law Reports
ISSN: 0966-193X
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Entertainment and Media Law Reports is the first dedicated reporter of entertainment and media law cases, carrying many cases not currently published in full in any other law reports.
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Untitled Document The Editors welcome suggestions for cases to be included in the Entertainment and Media Law Reports. Pease send transcripts or information to Dr Maria Mercedes Frabboni M.M.Frabboni@sussex.ac.uk and Tatiana-Lynn Makhoul tatiana.makhoul@gmail.com, School of Law, Politics and Sociology, Freeman Building, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9QE.

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Dr Maria Mercedes Frabboni, General Editor
 
Tatiana-Lynn Makhoul, Deputy Editor

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