Media Freedom under the Human Rights Act
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Media Freedom under the Human Rights Act by Helen Fenwick
Provides an analysis of the impact of Article 10 ECHR, as received through the Human Rights Act 1998, on the substantive law governing freedom of expression in the media. This book provides coverage of crucial developments in this field, including: the key cases of Ashworth and Punch in the area of contempt.
"It is a real joy to find a text that authoritatively analyses an area and then presents it in a stimulating and accessible way that shares the authors' passion for their fieldThis text is a 'must buy' for anyone who shares a modicum of the passion that Fenwick and Phillipson ooze through the pags of this book." Chris Ashford, University of Sunderland, The Law Teacher, Volume 41 Number 1
"This is a splendid book in which the authors bravely tackle a huge subject; the effects of the Human Rights Act have been felt in all areas of media law." Tom Welsh, Media Lawyer, May 2007
"This is a splendid book in which the authors bravely tackle a huge subject; the effects of the Human Rights Act have been felt in all areas of media law." Tom Welsh, Media Lawyer, May 2007
Helen Fenwick, Professor of Law, University of Durham
Gavin Phillipson, Professor of Law, University of Durham
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| ISBN 13 | 9780406942890 |
| ISBN 10 | 0406942897 |
| Title | Media Freedom under the Human Rights Act |
| Author | Helen Fenwick |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Year published | 2006-08-24 |
| Number of pages | 1168 |
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