International Libel Handbook: A Practical Guide for Journalists
Autor Nick Braithwaiteen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 oct 1995
The International Libel Handbook explains and compares the law in eight countries with expert contributions from leading lawyers in each one. The countries covered are: Australia, Canada, England and Wales, France, Germany, India, Japan and United States of America.
Two general chapters, a comparative treatment of libel law and an invaluable chapter on risk management will help journalists and other professional writers tackle the practical problems which face them every day.
This is an essential handbook which every busy editor should have within reaching distance of their desk.
Nick Braithwaite is a lawyer with Clifford Chance, London.
Covers libel law as it affects journalists in eight major countries including the USA, Australia, England and Japan
Gives practical advice and explanation of laws affecting the media written by leading lawyers in each country
An essential book which every busy editor should have within reaching distance of their desk
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780750624886
ISBN-10: 0750624884
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Focal Press
ISBN-10: 0750624884
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Focal Press
Public țintă
Practising journalists and other professional writers; lawyers (especially in-house lawyers in Media organizations)Cuprins
Foreword by Ian Hargreaves, Editor, The Independent; Preface; United States of America; Australia; Canada; England and Wales; France; Germany; India; Japan; Libel laws compared - towards a benchmark?; Risk management; Select bibliography; Index.
Recenzii
'This important new book sets out to chart a path through the hazards affecting the media in eight countries..' - Commonwealth Press Union News, January 1996
'As media borders fall, it's all too easy to stumble on the legal hazards left behind. This is an important new guide for international journalists.'
David Feingold, CNN London Bureau Chief
'The book will be useful to practising journalists and lawyers who want to
know more about the libel laws of other countries, and the reviewer will
draw it to the attention of his bimedia postgraduate students looking for
project studies.'
'As media borders fall, it's all too easy to stumble on the legal hazards left behind. This is an important new guide for international journalists.'
David Feingold, CNN London Bureau Chief
'The book will be useful to practising journalists and lawyers who want to
know more about the libel laws of other countries, and the reviewer will
draw it to the attention of his bimedia postgraduate students looking for
project studies.'
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This book charts a way through the problems international journalists face, and reconciles some of the different laws affecting what they write. It explains and compares the law in eight countries with expert contributions from leading lawyers in each one. This is an essential handbook which every busy editor should have within reaching distance of their desk.