Media law : cases, materials and commentary / David Rolph, Matt Vitins, Judith Bannister, Daniel Joyce, Jason Bosland, Michael Douglas, Jonathan Gill.

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Publication details:
Docklands, Vic. : Oxford University Press, 2022.
Edition:
3rd edition
Record id:
199984
Subject:
Mass media -- Law and legislation -- Australia.
Mass media -- Law and legislation -- Australia -- Cases.
Contents:
PART 1. Introduction
1. The Social and Political Role of the Media
2. Freedom of Expression
PART 2. Media Regulation
3. Print Media and Journalists
4. Broadcasting Services
5. Online Content
6. Media Ownership
PART 3. Defamation and the Protection of Reputation
7. Liability for Defamation
8. Defences to Defamation
9. Remedies for Defamation
10. Injurious Falsehood, Negligence and Misleading or Deceptive Conduct
PART 4. Contempt and Open Justice
11. Contempt of Court
12. The Principle of Open Justice
13. Suppression Orders
PART 5. Privacy
14. Privacy
15. Breach of Confidence
16. Information Privacy
PART 6. Offensive Publications
17. Offensive Publications
PART 7. Freedom of Information
18. Freedom of Information.
Summary:
A critical introduction to the principles and application of media law. Media Law: Cases, Materials and Commentary introduces the key concepts of media law and how to apply these theories in practice. It examines the basic principles underpinning areas of law that are most relevant to the media, including defamation, contempt of court, invasion of privacy, breach of confidentiality, and freedom of information. Critical perspectives from varying academic disciplines provide conceptual frameworks through which Australian media law can be understood and interpreted. Written by an extended team of authors, the third edition includes new cases and recent changes in legislation to defamation laws and privacy laws. It equips you with updated excerpts from cases, legislation and author commentary, and places these excerpts in legal and media contexts. NEW TO THIS EDITION: Updated to reflect significant changes in legislation to national, uniform defamation laws, online content and privacy laws, including online privacy. A strong focus on critical perspectives help you form your own ideas and prepare for professional work. Includes a new chapter on suppression and non-publication orders to address the impact this has on the day-to-day practice of court reporting. New case studies provide you with current examples to demonstrate how theoretical principles can be applied in practice. Updated discussion questions encourage critical reflection. - Publisher's website.
Note:
Previous edition: 2015.
Includes index and bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780190323868
Phys. description:
lviii, 1001 pages ; 25 cm