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Essential Law for Journalists Book

A practical guide for writers and other journalists whose job brings them into contact with the law. Suitable for students and trainees in journalism at all levels, this book provides the background legal knowledge required for the award of an NVQ in both regional newspaper and magazine journalism. New legislation and developments in the latest edition include the wide-ranging reporting restrictions proposed in the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill, which affect access to the courts and the reporting of stories concerning children, vulnerable witnesses and victims of sexual offences. The text also covers the impact on media law of the Human Rights Act 1998; the Data Protection Bill which has a much wider application than the Act which it replaces. A new chapter examines the codes of conduct and explains their increasing importance for journalists in the light of the two previous acts. Also included is the effect of newly introduced procedures on reporting committals for trial; changes in statutory qualified privilege and a new chapter deals with media law in Northern Ireland. Covering a wide range of topics, this book is a reference tool for all those studying or working in journalism.Read More

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  • 0406981450
  • 9780406981455
  • L.C.J. McNae
  • 1 June 1999
  • Butterworths Law
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 371
  • 15th Revised edition
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