1st Edition

Media Law

Edited By Sallie Spilsbury Copyright 2000
    608 Pages
    by Routledge-Cavendish

    608 Pages
    by Routledge-Cavendish

    The aim of this book is to analyse media law in relation to specific areas,both in terms of its practical application and its theoretical framework. Part 1 concentrates on the regulation of media content and is largely written from a pro media point of view. Its central tenet is how far does the English media enjoy freedom of expression and the way in which that impacts on how the media operates. It considers how the Human Rights Act 1998 impacts on the media.

    Part 2 moves on to look at the regulation of the media industries as a whole. Part 3 focuses on day to day transactions for the media. In particular it focuses on provisions from typical media agreements and aims to provide a context for the law which has been outlined in Parts 1 and 2.

    The structure of this book bridges the gap between a traditional textbook and practitioner work and provides a book which will be of interest to law degree and LPC students and practitioners.

    Table of Cases, Table of Statutes, Table of Statutory Instruments, Table of International Instruments, PART 1, 1. THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998 AND THE MEDIA, 2. REMEDIES, 3. DEFAMATION, 4. MALICIOUS FALSEHOOD, 5. BREACH OF CONFIDENCE, 6. PROPERTY RIGHTS AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, 7. THE PROTECTION OF TELEVISION FORMATS, 8. PRIVACY AND THE MEDIA, 9. DATA PROTECTION AND THE MEDIA, 10. THE MEDIA AND OPEN JUSTICE, 11. DISCLOSURE OF JOURNALISTS’ SOURCES, 12. MORALITY AND THE MEDIA: OBSCENITY, INDECENCY, BLASPHEMY AND SEDITION, 13. GOVERNMENT SECRECY AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION, 14. CHARACTER MERCHANDISING AND ENDORSEMENTS, 15. COMPETITIONS, PART 2, 16. EXTRA-JUDICIAL REGULATION OF MEDIA CONTENT, PART 3, 17. TYPICAL CONTRACTUAL PROVISIONS, 18. CLEARING RIGHTS, Index

    Biography

    Sallie Spilsbury