European and International Media Law considers the rapidly changing relationship between the media and the liberal democratic state. It explores key contemporary media issues and captures the extraordinary impact of the liberal media model on European and international law as well as exploring its profound weaknesses.
European and International Media Law considers the rapidly changing relationship between the media and the liberal democratic state. It explores key contemporary media issues and captures the extraordinary impact of the liberal media model on European and international law as well as exploring its profound weaknesses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Perry Keller is a senior lecturer at King's College London, where he is a specialist in media law. He first studied law in Canada at Osgoode Hall Law School and later in the United States at Harvard Law School. He has also worked and studied in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Mainland China. While his primary research and teaching interests concern British and European media law, he also has a strong interest in legal developments in China, particularly in relation to the media.
Inhaltsangabe
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 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
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 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
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