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Media freedom and contempt of court (Record no. 31201)

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International Standard Book Number 9780754627852
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Classification number 343.0998 BA
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Personal name Barendt Eric
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Title Media freedom and contempt of court
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Aldershot
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Ashgate Publishers
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2009
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Extent 480p
Dimensions xi
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Price amount Rs. 13,800
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Formatted contents note Contents: <br/>Introduction; <br/>Part I The Open Justice Principle: <br/>1. Courts, transparency and public confidence - to the better administration of justice, Beverley McLachlin; <br/>2. The principle of open justice: a comparative perspective, J.J. Spigelman; <br/>3. A public right to know about public institutions: the 1st Amendment as sword, Anthony Lewis; <br/>4. Name suppression: an adjunct to the presumption of innocence and to mitigation of sentence, Roderick Munday; <br/>5. Automatic reporting restrictions in criminal proceedings and Article 10 of the ECHR, Ian Cram; <br/>6. Democracy and the demystification of courts: an essay, David A. Anderson. <br/><br/>Part II Cameras in the Court-Room: <br/><br/>7. Courts on television, Martin Dockray; <br/>8. Cameras in the courtroom - not without my consent, M. David Lepofsky; <br/>9. A comparative analysis of 1st Amendment rights and the televising of court proceedings, Daniel Stepniak. <br/><br/>Part III Prejudicial Media Publicity: <br/><br/>10. Punishing the press: using contempt of court to secure the right to a fair trial, Stephen J. Krause; <br/>11. You say 'fair trial' and I say 'free press': British and American approaches to protecting defendants' rights in high profile trials, Joanne Armstrong Brandwood; <br/>12. Pre-trial publicity and its treatment in the English courts, David Corker and Michael Levi; <br/>13. Fundamental rights, fair trials and the new audio-visual sector, Clive Walker; <br/>14. Empirical and legal perspectives on the impact of pre-trial publicity, T.M. Honess, S. Barker, E.A. Charman and M. Levi. <br/><br/>Part IV Journalists' Privilege Not to Reveal Sources: <br/><br/>15. Protecting journalists' sources: Section 10, Contempt of Court Act 1981, Stephanie Palmer; <br/>16. The priestly class: reflections on a journalist's privilege, William E. Lee; <br/>17. Protection against judicially compelled disclosure of the identity of news gatherers confidential sources in common law jurisdictions, Janice Brabyn; <br/>Name index.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Mass Media - Law & Legislation2. News Paper Court Reporting 3. Contempt Of Court4. Free Press & Fair Trial
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      Not For Loan National Law School National Law School SC/ST Section (NAB Compactor) 30.05.2017 13800.00   343.0998 BAR 28469 30.05.2017 30.05.2017 BOOKs