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_a9781847030245 _cTZS 464,763.5 |
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_aMUL _beng. _eAACR |
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082 | _a343.41099 ROB | ||
100 | _aRobertson Geoffrey | ||
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_aMedia law _c/ Geoffrey Robertson and Andrew G. L. Nicol |
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_aLondon : _bSweet & Maxwell, _cc2007 |
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_axli, 1044 p. : _c24 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes index | ||
505 | _a1. Freedom of expression 2. The Human Rights Act 3. Defamation 4. Obscenity, blasphemy and race hatred 5. Privacy and confidence 6. Copyright 7. Contempt of court 8. Reporting the courts 9. Reporting lesser courts and tribunals 10. Reporting parliaments, assemblies and elections 11. Reporting executive government 12. Reporting local government 13. Reporting business 14. Media self-regulation 15. Censorship of films, video and DVDs 16. Broadcasting law | ||
520 | _aThis edition gives an overview of the disparate laws that impinge upon journalists' and broadcasters' freedom to publish. It analyses case law and statutory law such as the Human Rights Act | ||
546 | _aeng. | ||
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_aMass media Law and legislation _zGreat Britain |
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650 | _aNational law | ||
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_a Andrew G. L. Nicol _b( author) |
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_c860 _d860 |