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Entertainment Law is located within a dynamic and rapidly expanding area, in terms of both academic scholarship and legal practice. It is a subject that has now appeared within the undergraduate legal curriculum and perhaps more significantly within postgraduate study in both professional and academ...

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Main Authors: Steve Greenfield, David McArdle, Guy Osborn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The University of Westminster 2002-03-01
Series:Entertainment and Sports Law Journal
Online Access:https://www.entsportslawjournal.com/articles/181
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spelling doaj-art-3c08dc55f2c14f259614fa97ba4f69822018-09-17T13:36:04ZengThe University of WestminsterEntertainment and Sports Law Journal1748-944X2002-03-011110.16997/eslj.181181From the EditorsSteve GreenfieldDavid McArdleGuy OsbornEntertainment Law is located within a dynamic and rapidly expanding area, in terms of both academic scholarship and legal practice. It is a subject that has now appeared within the undergraduate legal curriculum and perhaps more significantly within postgraduate study in both professional and academic courses. The broad aim of this journal is to provide an environment for considered discourse of this growing field of study from both a theoretical and practical perspective. Whilst the underpinning of Entertainment Law is unashamedly academic, we also wish to encourage submissions that stress the practical dimension to the area – in its entirety the journal aims to be a forum through which legal scholarship’s relationship with the practice of entertainment law may be explored.https://www.entsportslawjournal.com/articles/181
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description Entertainment Law is located within a dynamic and rapidly expanding area, in terms of both academic scholarship and legal practice. It is a subject that has now appeared within the undergraduate legal curriculum and perhaps more significantly within postgraduate study in both professional and academic courses. The broad aim of this journal is to provide an environment for considered discourse of this growing field of study from both a theoretical and practical perspective. Whilst the underpinning of Entertainment Law is unashamedly academic, we also wish to encourage submissions that stress the practical dimension to the area – in its entirety the journal aims to be a forum through which legal scholarship’s relationship with the practice of entertainment law may be explored.
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