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European and international media law

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2011Description: 495p xxviiiISBN:
  • 9780198268550
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.0998 KEL
Contents:
Contents; Introduction; Part I Media Law and Liberal Democracy; 1 The New Media and the New State; 2 The Media and the Liberal Democratic State; 3 Liberal Democracy and the Media in European and International Law; Part II The Media in European and International Legal Regimes; 4 The Media in the European Single Market; 5 International Trade in Media Goods and Services; 6 The Media in European and International Human Rights Law; 7 Jurisdiction and the Media; Part III Restricting the Liberty to Publish; 8 Criticism of the State and Incitement to Violence; 9 Access to State Information; 10 Information Privacy and Reputation; 11 Protection of Personal Data; 12 Pornography and Violence; 13 Incitement to Hatred; Part IV Intervention in Media Markets; 14 Democracy, Pluralism, and the Media; 15 Cultural Policy and the Entertainment Media; End Matter;
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Contents;
Introduction;
Part I Media Law and Liberal Democracy;
1 The New Media and the New State;
2 The Media and the Liberal Democratic State;
3 Liberal Democracy and the Media in European and International Law;
Part II The Media in European and International Legal Regimes;
4 The Media in the European Single Market;
5 International Trade in Media Goods and Services;
6 The Media in European and International Human Rights Law;
7 Jurisdiction and the Media;
Part III Restricting the Liberty to Publish;
8 Criticism of the State and Incitement to Violence;
9 Access to State Information;
10 Information Privacy and Reputation;
11 Protection of Personal Data;
12 Pornography and Violence;
13 Incitement to Hatred;
Part IV Intervention in Media Markets;
14 Democracy, Pluralism, and the Media;
15 Cultural Policy and the Entertainment Media;
End Matter;