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Informed Publics, Media and International Law

Autor Daniel Joyce
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 noi 2020
This book considers the significance of informed publics from the perspective of international law. It does so by analysing international media law frameworks and the 'mediatization' of international law in institutional settings. This approach exposes the complexity of the interrelationship between international law and the media, but also points to the dangers involved in international law's associated and increasing reliance upon the mediated techniques of communicative capitalism - such as publicity - premised upon an informed international public whose existence many now question. The book explores the ways in which traditional regulatory and analytical categories are increasingly challenged - revealed as inadequate or bypassed - but also assesses their resilience and future utility in light of significant technological change and concerns about fake news, the rise of big data and algorithmic accountability. Furthermore, it contends that analysing the imbrication of media and international law in the current digital transition is necessary to understand the nature of the problems a system such as international law faces without sufficiently informed publics. The book argues that international law depends on informed global publics to function and to address the complex global problems which we face. This draws into view the role media plays in relation to international law, but also the role of international law in regulating the media, and reveals the communicative character of international law.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509930418
ISBN-10: 1509930418
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Aims to bring into view how problems of international media law and regulation impact on the mediatization of international law in institutional settings

Notă biografică

Daniel Joyce is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law & Justice, UNSW Sydney, Australia, and Affiliated Research Fellow at the Erik Castrén Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland.

Cuprins

Introduction I. Media and Mediatization II. The Imbrication of Media and International Law III. Structure 1. Informed Publics I. Informed Publics II. Public Opinion and International Law III. Cold War Debates Over Information and Media IV. Contemporary Challenges V. Summary 2. Free Publics I. Freedom of Expression II. Limits to Media Freedom III. Licensing IV. Defamation and Insult Laws V. Contempt and the Protection of Sources VI. National Security VII. Privacy VIII. Media Pluralism IX. International Trade Law X. Summary 3. Endangered Publics I. Incitement, Hate Speech and Propaganda II. International Criminal Law III. International Humanitarian Law IV. Information Intervention, Cybersecurity and Computational Propaganda V. Summary 4. Digital Publics I. Telecommunications II. Internet Governance III. A Human Rights Approach IV. Data Governance V. Platform Governance VI. Summary 5. PublicityI. Institutional Publicity II. International Criminal Law III. Human Rights and Witnessing IV. Summary 76. The Critique of Publicity I. Mediatization and Conflict II. Visibility and Invisibility III. Communicative Capitalism and Humanitarianism IV. International Law, Media and Engaging Informed PublicsV. Summary Conclusion

Recenzii

[The] authors invite scholars to look beyond justiciability and legal enforcement of human rights, to how the advancement of international human rights law could occur through grassroots advocacy for social justice and movements for social accountability.
Informed Publics, Media and International Law offers a much-needed and well-crafted analysis of the relationship between media and international law.