Media law and ethics in the 21st century : protecting free expression and curbing abuses
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Media law and ethics in the 21st century : protecting free expression and curbing abuses
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Media law & ethics in the 21st century
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"International Bar Association"
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Published in conjunction with the International Bar Association, this high-profile collection of writings brings together judicial, legislative, regulatory, journalistic and academic perspectives on the current state of media laws in the UK and in the US, scrutinising their efficacy in relation to the rights for privacy and free expression.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Mark Stephens CBE PART I: THE LEGAL, ETHICAL AND EDITORIAL LANDSCAPE 1. Privacy: A Judicial Perspective
- Justice Eady 2. The Rights of Journalism and the Needs of Audiences
- Baroness Onora O'Neill 3. Why we write: three magic words - 'the public interest'
- Alan Rusbridger PART II: THE PRACTITIONER'S VIEW PROTECTING FREE EXPRESSION AND CURBING ABUSES 4. The Ultimate Balancing Act
- Pia Sarma 5. Privacy Protection - Luxury Goods Or Essential Commodity?
- Amber Melville-Brown 6. 'People are so much more interesting than things': Protecting free expression
- Gavin Millar KC 7. 'You Say Tomato...': A Comparison of English and U.S. Privacy Law Principles
- Robert Balin and Yuli Takatsuki PART III: CONFRONTING CURRENT AND FUTURE CHALLENGES 8. Privacy and Free Expression: competing or complementary rights?
- Kirsty Hughes and Michael Harris, Index on Censorship 9. The Internet as a Lens: US Concepts of Privacy in Online Spaces
- Jeff Hermes.
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