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Robertson & Nicol on Media Law (5th ed)

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In one convenient volume, this book provides a thorough overview and analysis of the disparate laws that impinge on journalists' and broadcasters' freedom to publish.

Covering all the key topics, the book explains the ongoing effects of the Human Rights Act 1998 on every aspect of media law and analyses the significance of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

It also examines the impact of areas such as terrorism and privacy.

Contents Freedom of ExpressionThe Human Rights Act. DefamationObscenity, Blasphemy and Race HatredConfidence and PrivacyTerrorismCopyrightContempt of Court Reporting the CourtsReporting Lesser Courts and TribunalsReporting Parliaments, Assemblies and ElectionsReporting Executive GovernmentReporting Local GovernmentReporting Business Media Self-RegulationCensorship of Films and videoBroadcastingIndexJurisdiction: UK

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Product Details
Sweet & Maxwell
1847030246 / 9781847030245
Hardback
30/09/2007
United Kingdom
English
950 p.
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Previous ed.: 2002.