The Yearbook of Media and Entertainment Law

The Yearbook of Media and Entertainment Law

ISBN-10:
0198265972
ISBN-13:
9780198265979
Pub. Date:
04/23/1998
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198265972
ISBN-13:
9780198265979
Pub. Date:
04/23/1998
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Yearbook of Media and Entertainment Law

The Yearbook of Media and Entertainment Law

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Overview

Media and Entertainment Law is a fast growing sector of practice in the European Communities, and in the United Kingdom in particular. This annual publication provides both high quality analysis of topical issues and thorough surveys of key areas of practice. Up to date and informative, the Yearbook is well-established as an indispensable part of every media and entertainment lawyer's library.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198265979
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/23/1998
Series: Yearbook of Media & Entertainment Law, 1997-1998 , #3
Pages: 584
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Eric Barendt is a former Fellow of St Catherines College, Oxford. He is currently Goodman Professor of Media Law at University College London.

Julia Palca is a solicitor with Olswang.

Stephen Bate has published on satellite telecommunications as well as the regulation of broadcasting and is a leading member of the English Bar.

Thomas Gibbons is a lecturer in law at the University of Manchester

Table of Contents

Table of CasesTable of Statutes and TreatiesPART ONE: ARTICLESCyber-contempt: Fair Trials and the Internet, Clive Walker, Director and Professor, Criminal Justice Studies, University of LeedsMinors' Privacy, the Courts and Limits on Freedom of Expression, Ian Cram, Lecturer in Law, University of LeedsPersonality Rights: The Limits of Personal Accountability, Thomas Gibbons, University of ManchesterStructural and Content Regulation of the Media: United Kingdom Law and Some American Comparisons, Eric Barendt, Goodman Professor of Media Law, University College LondonPreparing for the Information Society: Lessons from Canada, L.P. Hitchens, University of WarwickGetting the Measure of Public Services: Community Competition Rules and Public Service Broadcasting, Rachael Craufurd Smith, Levine Memorial Fellow in Law, Trinity College, OxfordThe New Television Without Frontiers Directive, Perry Keller, Kings College LondonFuture Regulation of Telecommunication Infrastructure in the EU, Nicholas Reville, Senior Lecturer in Law, De Montford University, LeicesterData Protection and Press Freedom, Santha Rasaiah, Head of Legal and Editorial Affairs at the Newspaper Society & David Newell, Director of the Newspaper Society and Chairman of the Legal Framework Committee of the European Newspaper Publishers AssociationComparative Advertising in the UKthe New Law in its Infancy, Richard Meade, BarristerPART TWO: ANNUAL SURVEYS 1997The European Human Rights Convention and Media Law, Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC & Natalia SchiffrinLibel Law, Richard Shillito & Eric BarendtMedia Reporting Restrictions, Andrew Nicol QC & Heather RogersComplaints Against the Media, James MichaelBroadcasting and Cable Services (a) Broadcasting Law in 1996, Tony BallardBroadcasting and Cable Services (b) Main Developments in the Field of Local Delivery and Associated Telecommunication Services, E.P.O. MercerCopyright and the Media (a) International Developments in 1996, Deborah StonesCopyright and the Media (b) Developments in Substantive Copyright Law, Jane MooreCopyright and the Media (c) Developments in the Law relating to Copyright Remedies, Practice and Procedure, Stephen BateThe Music Industry in 1996, John Corr, James Ware and John EnserEC and United Kingdom Competition Law Developments, David AitmanLegal Developments in Multimedia, John EnserPART THREE: REVIEW OF BOOKS
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