Non-Fiction Books:

Media Freedom under the Human Rights Act

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"This new textbook focuses on the substantive law that governs freedom of expression in the media. The work bases the discussions of the substantive law on the print media, as the press - unlike broadcasting - is substantially unregulated and this lack of regulation raises issues of particular concern regarding the limits of media freedom. The book also considers the contrasting models for control of the media and the impact of the Internet upon them. The work also covers the impact of the Human Rights Act on media regulation and broadcasting regulation in particular and draws upon a wide range of sources from the UK, Europe and the USA."

Author Biography:

Helen Fenwick, Professor of Law, University of Durham Gavin Phillipson, Professor of Law, University of Durham
Release date Australia
August 24th, 2006
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
1168
Dimensions
160x240x50
ISBN-13
9780406942890
Product ID
2499618

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