Courting Publicity: Twitter and Television Cameras in Court is a new title dealing with an incredibly topical subject matter that is only likely to increase in interest in the future and lead to new legislation and case law. It examines the impact on the legal process and those involved, of ever- increasing levels of scrutiny and public attention via new technologies. Contents includes: Courting Publicity Courts and Twitter Cases Media Rights v Privacy Rights The Internet Twitter in Court: Issues and UK Consultation Television Cameras in Court Supreme Court Other courts Effects of Television…mehr
Courting Publicity: Twitter and Television Cameras in Court is a new title dealing with an incredibly topical subject matter that is only likely to increase in interest in the future and lead to new legislation and case law. It examines the impact on the legal process and those involved, of ever- increasing levels of scrutiny and public attention via new technologies. Contents includes: Courting Publicity Courts and Twitter Cases Media Rights v Privacy Rights The Internet Twitter in Court: Issues and UK Consultation Television Cameras in Court Supreme Court Other courts Effects of Television Cameras in Court Effects of Twitter in Court Effects of Twitter (and Internet) Outside of Court The FutureHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Paul Lambert BA LLB LLM, TMA, CTMA, Professor (Information Technology Law Institute and Manchester Metropolitan University), Visiting Research Fellow (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies), Qualified Lawyer, PhD, CDPO, editor, has been publishing articles in legal and business journals (including the European Intellectual Property Review) on topics such as data protection, the internet, intellectual property and courtroom broadcasting for many years. He has published books in the US and Europe and spoken and written, and been interviewed, on these issues in the US, Europe and Asia. Writes Data Protection, Information Technology Law, Intellectual Property Law, Media and Social Media Law, Courtroom Broadcasting Author of, A User's Guide to Data Protection (third edition), Gringras: The Laws of the Internet (fifth edition), International Handbook of Social Media Laws, Courting Publicity: Twitter and Television Cameras in Court Writes Information Technology Law, Intellectual Property Law, Data Protection, Media Law Author of Gringras: The Laws of the Internet, The Right to be Forgotten, A User's Guide to Data Protection, Courting Publicity: Twitter and Television Cameras in Court, International Handbook of Social Media Laws
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Part A: Twitter and Social Networking Chapter 1 Introduction: Courting Publicity Chapter 2 The Internet and Legal Conflicts Chapter 3 Twitter, Courts and Cases Chapter 4 Twitter in Court: Reporting Issues and UK Consultation Chapter 5 Super-injunctions Part B: Cameras in Court Chapter 6 Cameras in Court: UK Developments Chapter 7 Cameras in Court: Developments in the US Chapter 8 What is (Television) Courtroom Broadcasting? Chapter 9 The US Supreme Court Research Challenge Part C: Effects Issues Chapter 10 The Education Effects Research Chapter 11 Audience Effects Chapter 12 Empirical Camera Research Chapter 13 Psychology Chapter 14 Eye Tracking Chapter 15 Meeting the Research Challenges Chapter 16 Conclusion: The Future Appendix 1 Twitter in UK Courts - Interim Guidelines Appendix 2 UK Supreme Court - Supreme Court Guidelines Appendix 3 Consultation (England and Wales) Appendix 4 US Federal Guidance Appendix 5 Summary and Categorisation of US Supreme Court Effects Issues and Concerns.
Part A: Twitter and Social Networking Chapter 1 Introduction: Courting Publicity Chapter 2 The Internet and Legal Conflicts Chapter 3 Twitter, Courts and Cases Chapter 4 Twitter in Court: Reporting Issues and UK Consultation Chapter 5 Super-injunctions Part B: Cameras in Court Chapter 6 Cameras in Court: UK Developments Chapter 7 Cameras in Court: Developments in the US Chapter 8 What is (Television) Courtroom Broadcasting? Chapter 9 The US Supreme Court Research Challenge Part C: Effects Issues Chapter 10 The Education Effects Research Chapter 11 Audience Effects Chapter 12 Empirical Camera Research Chapter 13 Psychology Chapter 14 Eye Tracking Chapter 15 Meeting the Research Challenges Chapter 16 Conclusion: The Future Appendix 1 Twitter in UK Courts - Interim Guidelines Appendix 2 UK Supreme Court - Supreme Court Guidelines Appendix 3 Consultation (England and Wales) Appendix 4 US Federal Guidance Appendix 5 Summary and Categorisation of US Supreme Court Effects Issues and Concerns.
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