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Written and Compiled by Karel Reisz and Gavin Millar ; Introduced by Thorold Dickinson --- film --- filmtechniek --- montage --- 791.42 --- Film --- CDL --- Motion pictures --- Films --- Editing. --- Montage
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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.
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Danny a dix ans et vit en parfaite complicité avec son père William depuis la mort de sa mère. Un jour, leur bonheur est assombri par l'arrivée d'un châtelain qui veut racheter le terrain sur lequel ils vivent. William refuse de vendre et Danny va déployer des trésors de courage et d'imagination pour sortir son père de ce mauvais pas... Un beau film qui réunit pour la première fois Irons père et fils.
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Industrial and intellectual property --- Human rights --- Mass communications --- United Kingdom --- Civil rights --- Mass media --- Law and legislation
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The incorporation of the European Convention of Human Rights in UK Law, has made the principle of free speech a positive right. But what is the law of freedom of expression and privacy and how does it affect the media? This new edition of Media Law and Human Rights provides practical coverage of the impact of human rights principles in media law. Providing a comprehensive guide to the Strasbourg case law as it affects the media, this book also examines how the UK courts have grappled with the concepts of privacy and freedom of expression as developed by the European Court. It considers the potential for further influence and looks at the special provisions in the structure of the Human Rights Act and how, if the UK courts still do not provide a remedy, a case can be taken to Strasbourg. This new edition offers comprehensive and up to date coverage of the all the important English case law and decisions of the European Court of Human Rights that have occurred since the publication of the first edition, including key cases on libel, such as Steel and Morris v UK (McLibel), privacy such as Douglas v Hello, and race hatred such as Norwood v UK. Coverage of major developments outside the UK and Europe including decisions of the US, and Canadian Supreme Courts and the South African Constitutional Court is also included. This title particularly investigates the issues concerning Article 10 as regards its guarantee of freedom of expression. The right is not absolute, but judgments of the European Court of Human Rights have illustrated how valuable the Convention has been in maintaining freedom of expression. The Contempt of Court Act, rights of appeal against reporting restrictions, and the new approach to privilege in libel have all been the product of Article 10. The authors also consider how the courts have responded to the Human Rights Act, in particular the way in which the interrelationship between the right to respect for privacy and freedom of expression. Barristers and solicitors who specialize in media law and who need to understand the implications of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act will find this an essential purchase.
Mass media --- Civil rights --- Law and legislation --- Great Britain --- Mass media - Law and legislation - Great Britain --- Civil rights - Great Britain
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