The Yearbook of Media and Entertainment Law: Volume 1, 1995
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Product details:
- Edition number and title :Volume 1, 1995
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 26 October 1995
- ISBN 9780198259275
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages608 pages
- Size 241x162x39 mm
- Weight 1130 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Media and entertainment law is one of the fastest growing sectors of practice in the UK and European Community. Practising lawyers are hungry for information and informed analysis of the latest developments in this fast-moving field. This Yearbook spans the traditional concerns of media lawyers such as free speech and freedom of the press generally, including libel law and contempt of court as well as the core areas of entertainment law practice such as copyright, contracts, licensing and competition. In addition it covers the emerging fields of new technologies, the impact of the much heralded `information highway' upon media law, the effects of European Community initiatives in this area and the ever changing subject of broadcasting regulation. The Yearbook consists of high-quality analytical articles, important annual surveys of developments in all these fields and reviews of recent publications, all of which will be of interest to the practising and academic lawyer.
MoreLong description:
Media and entertainment law is one of the fastest growing sectors of practice in the UK and European Community. Practising lawyers are hungry for information and informed analysis of the latest developments in this fast-moving field. This Yearbook spans the traditional concerns of media lawyers such as free speech and freedom of the press generally, including libel law and contempt of court as well as the core areas of entertainment law practice such as copyright, contracts, licensing and competition. In addition it covers the emerging fields of new technologies, the impact of the much heralded `information highway' upon media law, the effects of European Community initiatives in this area and the ever changing subject of broadcasting regulation. The Yearbook consists of high-quality analytical articles, important annual surveys of developments in all these fields and reviews of recent publications, all of which will be of interest to the practising and academic lawyer.
'A unique collection of articles, survey analysis and book reviews covering a wide range of legal topics relevant to this area of law..tucked away within the work, is some very interesting material produced by both academics and industry participants.'
Table of Contents:
Part I: Articles
The Media and the Law
r grubb and lawthe Press
Press Freedom and Police Access to Journalistic Material
The New European Order for Public Service Broadcasting
The European Content Requirement in the EC Television Directive - Five Years After
The Role of the Broadcasting Complaints Commission: Current Practice and Future Prospects
Understanding the New Copyright Environment: An Assessment of the State of Copyright Law: From Whitford to Multimedia
The EC Directive on Rental and Lending Rights and Rights Related to Copyright and the Implications for the United Kingdom
Copyright, Compulsory Licensing, and EC Competition Policy
Part II: Annual Surveys 1995
The European Human Rights Convention and Media Law
Libel Law
Media Reporting Restrictions
Complaints against the Media
Broadcasting and Cable Services:
(a) Broadcasting
(b) Local Delivery (Cable)
Copyright and the Media
The Music Industry in 1994
EC and United Kingdom Competition Law Developments
Legal Developments and Multimedia in 1994
Part III: Review of Books
Part IV: Appendices