Newsgathering: Law, Regulation, and the Public Interest
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 2 June 2016
- ISBN 9780199685806
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages466 pages
- Size 252x175x30 mm
- Weight 958 g
- Language English 70
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Short description:
A single point of reference on newsgathering, this is the first book to draw together the law and other regulatory rules in this area. Written in the post-Leveson environment, it is an essential resource for all media law specialists.
MoreLong description:
This pioneering work draws together the law and other regulatory rules that relate to newsgathering. Written in the post-Leveson environment, each chapter considers a specific newsgathering practice, and covers ethics, (self-) regulatory rules, common law and statutory oversight.
In addition to covering the law of England and Wales, the work draws on the relevant jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and applicable EU law.
Written by highly-regarded authors Gavin Millar QC and Dr Andrew Scott, this is the first text to cover the full range of newsgathering issues from a legal perspective.
Newsgathering represents an important contribution to the literature on media law. It is a useful resource which serves to illustrate, as the authors show, the myriad ways in which the state can (and does) exercise coercion over the press.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Newsgathering and the Public Interest by Aileen McColgan
Protection of Sources and Materials: General Principles
Powers to Compel Disclosure
Covert State Powers and Identification of Sources
Legal Risks for Sources
Payment of Sources
Open Government: General Principles
Access to Government Information
Access to Courts, Court Documents and Other Aspects of the Justice Regime
Reporting Public Protest and Events
Protection of Journalism in Conflict Situations by Conor McCarthy
Intrusive Newsgathering
Harassment and Related Wrongs
Misrepresentation of Purposes and Entrapment
Clandestine Newsgathering
Publication Torts and Newsgathering Practice