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In a global industry, this comparative and international approach is vital. In addition, each edition of the Yearbook contains specially commissioned articles on subjects of particular topicality. A further feature is the review of recent publications which provides a valuable check for those wishing to verify their current awareness of developments in the field. Edited by the countrys leading academic media lawyer and ably assisted by two of the best known practitioners in the field, the Yearbook is well-established as an indispensable part of every media lawyers library.
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Produktbeschreibung
In a global industry, this comparative and international approach is vital. In addition, each edition of the Yearbook contains specially commissioned articles on subjects of particular topicality. A further feature is the review of recent publications which provides a valuable check for those wishing to verify their current awareness of developments in the field. Edited by the countrys leading academic media lawyer and ably assisted by two of the best known practitioners in the field, the Yearbook is well-established as an indispensable part of every media lawyers library.
Media and Entertainment Law is a fast growing sector of practice in the European Communities, and in the United Kingdom in particular. This annual publication provides both high quality analysis of topical issues and thorough surveys of key areas of practice. Up to date and informative, the Yearbook is well-established as an indispensable part of every media and entertainment lawyer's library.
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Autorenporträt
Eric Barendt is a former Fellow of St Catherines College, Oxford. He is currently Goodman Professor of Media Law at University College London. Julia Palca is a solicitor with Olswang. Stephen Bate has published on satellite telecommunications as well as the regulation of broadcasting and is a leading member of the English Bar. Thomas Gibbons is a lecturer in law at the University of Manchester