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In a monarchy like Saudi Arabia, freedom of the press remains the bane of its development. Threats, physical attacks, intimidation, self imposed exile, strict self-censorship, arbitrary arrest and loss of lives forms the basic characteristics of the Saudi media system. Having the Quran and Sunnah as it's constitution, most of the laws in the country places stiff restrictions on the media rather than guaranteeing a free press. Students, legal practitioners, journalists and researchers will find this book very useful.

Produktbeschreibung
In a monarchy like Saudi Arabia, freedom of the press remains the bane of its development. Threats, physical attacks, intimidation, self imposed exile, strict self-censorship, arbitrary arrest and loss of lives forms the basic characteristics of the Saudi media system. Having the Quran and Sunnah as it's constitution, most of the laws in the country places stiff restrictions on the media rather than guaranteeing a free press. Students, legal practitioners, journalists and researchers will find this book very useful.
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Autorenporträt
Mr. Abdulwahab Muhammed Yusuf hails from Itobe in Ofu LGA of Kogi State, Nigeria. He holds LL.B (Hons) from Bayero University Kano (2019) and currently, he is a Bar Part II candidate at the Nigerian Law School (Enugu campus). His dreams are to become a Human Rights activist and a philanthropist. At his free time he likes reading, and researching.