Sian Harrison (Partner at Maltin PR, Partner at Maltin PR, ex-Law E, Gill Phillips (Editorial legal consulta Editorial legal consultant
McNae's Essential Law for Journalists
Sian Harrison (Partner at Maltin PR, Partner at Maltin PR, ex-Law E, Gill Phillips (Editorial legal consulta Editorial legal consultant
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The only media law book on the market accredited by the NCTJ,McNae's is the essential guide for journalism students and industry professionals.
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The only media law book on the market accredited by the NCTJ,McNae's is the essential guide for journalism students and industry professionals.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 27 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 158mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 850g
- ISBN-13: 9780198898825
- ISBN-10: 0198898827
- Artikelnr.: 69923115
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 27 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 158mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 850g
- ISBN-13: 9780198898825
- ISBN-10: 0198898827
- Artikelnr.: 69923115
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Siân Harrison is a Partner at Maltin PR, ex-Law Editor of PA Media (formerly the Press Association) and a member of the NCTJ Media Law Examinations Board. Siân is also an external examiner for Cardiff University's School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies. She is an experienced journalist, court reporter, and communications professional. Gill Phillips is an editorial legal consultant for the Guardian. She was the Guardian's director of editorial legal services between 2009 and 2023, during which time she advised on major investigations such as Wikileaks, Edward Snowden, phone hacking, the Panama, Paradise and Pandora Papers and the Uber Files. Before joining the Guardian, Gill was an in-house lawyer at the BBC and Times Newspapers.
* Part 1: The Landscape of Law, Ethics and Regulation
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Press Regulation
* 3: Broadcast Regulation
* 4: Journalists avoiding unjustified intrusion
* Part 2: Crime, Courts and Tribunals
* 5: Crime media coverage prior to any court case
* 6: Crime categories and definitions
* 7: Magistrates' courts summary cases
* 8: Magistrates' courts the most serious criminal cases
* 9: Crown courts and appeal courts
* 10: Children and young persons in court proceedings
* 11: Anonymity for victims and alleged victims of sexual offences,
human trafficking, female genital mutilation and forced marriage
offences
* 12: Court reporting other restrictions
* 13: Civil courts
* 14: Family courts
* 15: Open justice and access to court information
* 16: Challenging in the courts
* 17: Coroners' courts
* 18: Tribunals and public inquiries
* 19: Contempt of court
* Part 3: Defamation and Related Law
* 20: Defamation definitions and dangers
* 21: The defamation claimant and what the claimant must prove
* 22: Defamation defences
* 23: The public interest defence in defamation law
* 24: The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
* 25: Slander and malicious falsehood
* Part 4: Confidentiality, Privacy and Copyright
* 26: Breach of confidence
* 27: Privavy
* 28: Data protection
* 29: Copyright
* Part 5: Information and Expression
* 30: Liability for readers' postings
* 31: Reporting elections
* 32: Official secrets
* 33: The journalists' sources and neutrality
* 34: The risks of being charged with bribery, misconduct, hacking or
intercepting
* 35: The right to take photographs, film and record
* Part 6: Online Chapters
* 36: Other UK Jurisdictions
* 37: The Freedom of Information Act 2000
* 38: Other information rights and access to meetings
* 39: Boundaries to expression-hate and obscenity
* 40: Terrorism and the effect of counter-terrorism law
* 41: SLAPPs
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Press Regulation
* 3: Broadcast Regulation
* 4: Journalists avoiding unjustified intrusion
* Part 2: Crime, Courts and Tribunals
* 5: Crime media coverage prior to any court case
* 6: Crime categories and definitions
* 7: Magistrates' courts summary cases
* 8: Magistrates' courts the most serious criminal cases
* 9: Crown courts and appeal courts
* 10: Children and young persons in court proceedings
* 11: Anonymity for victims and alleged victims of sexual offences,
human trafficking, female genital mutilation and forced marriage
offences
* 12: Court reporting other restrictions
* 13: Civil courts
* 14: Family courts
* 15: Open justice and access to court information
* 16: Challenging in the courts
* 17: Coroners' courts
* 18: Tribunals and public inquiries
* 19: Contempt of court
* Part 3: Defamation and Related Law
* 20: Defamation definitions and dangers
* 21: The defamation claimant and what the claimant must prove
* 22: Defamation defences
* 23: The public interest defence in defamation law
* 24: The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
* 25: Slander and malicious falsehood
* Part 4: Confidentiality, Privacy and Copyright
* 26: Breach of confidence
* 27: Privavy
* 28: Data protection
* 29: Copyright
* Part 5: Information and Expression
* 30: Liability for readers' postings
* 31: Reporting elections
* 32: Official secrets
* 33: The journalists' sources and neutrality
* 34: The risks of being charged with bribery, misconduct, hacking or
intercepting
* 35: The right to take photographs, film and record
* Part 6: Online Chapters
* 36: Other UK Jurisdictions
* 37: The Freedom of Information Act 2000
* 38: Other information rights and access to meetings
* 39: Boundaries to expression-hate and obscenity
* 40: Terrorism and the effect of counter-terrorism law
* 41: SLAPPs
* Part 1: The Landscape of Law, Ethics and Regulation
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Press Regulation
* 3: Broadcast Regulation
* 4: Journalists avoiding unjustified intrusion
* Part 2: Crime, Courts and Tribunals
* 5: Crime media coverage prior to any court case
* 6: Crime categories and definitions
* 7: Magistrates' courts summary cases
* 8: Magistrates' courts the most serious criminal cases
* 9: Crown courts and appeal courts
* 10: Children and young persons in court proceedings
* 11: Anonymity for victims and alleged victims of sexual offences,
human trafficking, female genital mutilation and forced marriage
offences
* 12: Court reporting other restrictions
* 13: Civil courts
* 14: Family courts
* 15: Open justice and access to court information
* 16: Challenging in the courts
* 17: Coroners' courts
* 18: Tribunals and public inquiries
* 19: Contempt of court
* Part 3: Defamation and Related Law
* 20: Defamation definitions and dangers
* 21: The defamation claimant and what the claimant must prove
* 22: Defamation defences
* 23: The public interest defence in defamation law
* 24: The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
* 25: Slander and malicious falsehood
* Part 4: Confidentiality, Privacy and Copyright
* 26: Breach of confidence
* 27: Privavy
* 28: Data protection
* 29: Copyright
* Part 5: Information and Expression
* 30: Liability for readers' postings
* 31: Reporting elections
* 32: Official secrets
* 33: The journalists' sources and neutrality
* 34: The risks of being charged with bribery, misconduct, hacking or
intercepting
* 35: The right to take photographs, film and record
* Part 6: Online Chapters
* 36: Other UK Jurisdictions
* 37: The Freedom of Information Act 2000
* 38: Other information rights and access to meetings
* 39: Boundaries to expression-hate and obscenity
* 40: Terrorism and the effect of counter-terrorism law
* 41: SLAPPs
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Press Regulation
* 3: Broadcast Regulation
* 4: Journalists avoiding unjustified intrusion
* Part 2: Crime, Courts and Tribunals
* 5: Crime media coverage prior to any court case
* 6: Crime categories and definitions
* 7: Magistrates' courts summary cases
* 8: Magistrates' courts the most serious criminal cases
* 9: Crown courts and appeal courts
* 10: Children and young persons in court proceedings
* 11: Anonymity for victims and alleged victims of sexual offences,
human trafficking, female genital mutilation and forced marriage
offences
* 12: Court reporting other restrictions
* 13: Civil courts
* 14: Family courts
* 15: Open justice and access to court information
* 16: Challenging in the courts
* 17: Coroners' courts
* 18: Tribunals and public inquiries
* 19: Contempt of court
* Part 3: Defamation and Related Law
* 20: Defamation definitions and dangers
* 21: The defamation claimant and what the claimant must prove
* 22: Defamation defences
* 23: The public interest defence in defamation law
* 24: The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
* 25: Slander and malicious falsehood
* Part 4: Confidentiality, Privacy and Copyright
* 26: Breach of confidence
* 27: Privavy
* 28: Data protection
* 29: Copyright
* Part 5: Information and Expression
* 30: Liability for readers' postings
* 31: Reporting elections
* 32: Official secrets
* 33: The journalists' sources and neutrality
* 34: The risks of being charged with bribery, misconduct, hacking or
intercepting
* 35: The right to take photographs, film and record
* Part 6: Online Chapters
* 36: Other UK Jurisdictions
* 37: The Freedom of Information Act 2000
* 38: Other information rights and access to meetings
* 39: Boundaries to expression-hate and obscenity
* 40: Terrorism and the effect of counter-terrorism law
* 41: SLAPPs