The journalist's guide to media law / Mark Pearson, Mark Polden.
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- 9781742370385
- 343.94099 PEA
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface to the fourth edition ix
Acknowledgements xii
List of tables and figures xiii
Abbreviations xiv
PART 1 JOURNALISTS AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM 1 (54)
1 Media law and ethics 3 (7)
2 The legal system 10 (15)
3 Freedom of the press 25 (30)
PART 2 REPORTING CRIME AND JUSTICE 55 (126)
4 Open justice 57 (28)
5 Contempt of Court 85 (49)
6 Court reporting and restrictions 134 (47)
PART 3 JOURNALISTS AND REPUTATIONS 181 (82)
7 Identifying defamation 183 (32)
8 Defending defamation 215 (48)
PART 4 INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM 263 (86)
9 Keeping secrets: Confidentiality, sources 265 (57)
and freedom of information legislation
10 Anti-terrorism and hate laws 322 (27)
PART 5 ETHICS AND THE LAW 349 (101)
11 Intellectual property: Protecting your 351 (35)
work and using the work of others
12 Privacy 386 (35)
13 The regulators 421 (29)
Appendix 1 MEAA Code of Ethics 450 (2)
Appendix 2 Australian Press Council Statement 452 (3)
of Principles
Index 455
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