Media Law

“Media Law” by Geoffrey Robertson is a revised edition published by Penguin Books in 1992, comprising 667 pages. This book addresses the legal developments that impact journalists and broadcasters, providing a comprehensive overview of various aspects of media law.
Readers will find detailed discussions on topics such as defamation, obscenity, official secrecy, copyright, and confidentiality. The book also explores issues related to contempt of court and the protection of privacy, along with the regulation of films, video, theatre, and advertising. This edition serves as a resource for understanding the complex legal landscape surrounding media practices.
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This edition of ‘Media Law’ covers legal developments affecting journalists and broadcasters. It details the position of defamation, obscenity, official secrecy, copyright and confidentiality, contempt of court and protection of privacy. Also covered is the regulation of films, video, theatre and advertising.
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