Description
SAGE PUBLISHING Media Law 2007 Edition by Bloy
Media Law is an essential and accessible introduction to the subject that will assist media; journalism and law students understand key concepts and aid their revision. This book, designed to complement existing textbooks will advise readers on how best to utilise the vast and ever growing array of information at their disposal. The tone and level of this guide makes it easy to follow and should prove invaluable in helping students construct assessed coursework. Established principles and contemporary developments in media law are covered and include:" Privacy and Confidentiality" Defamation" Contempt of Court" Reporting Restrictions" Freedom of Expression" Recent statutory and Case Law developments.Readers are shown how to research, identify and crucially apply media law principles to meet their needs and those of their examiners.This book is part of the SAGE Course Companion Series. Developed as accessible reference tools, SAGE Course Companions offer an introduction to the subject and encourage students to extend their understanding of key concepts, issues and debates. IntroductionPART ONE: MEDIA LAW: THE BASICSThinking Like a Lawyer?CategorisationThemesThinking Like a JournalistConclusionPART TWO: CURRICULUM IN A NUTSHELLIntroductionAn Indicative SyllabusIntroductory ThemesDefamationReporting RestrictionsContempt of CourtProtection of SourcesPrivacy and Breach of ConfidentialityElements of Intellectual Property LawPART THREE: STUDY AND REVISION SKILLSIntroductionLecturesSeminars and TutorialsTerminologyEssay WritingRevision Hints and TipsExamination Hints and TipsGood LuckPART FOUR: CASE NOTESIntroductionEuropean Case LawCase Law from the USAEnglish Case LawContempt of Court: Prejudicial Reporting