Media law in Australia: Principles, pitfalls and potentials

Media Law In Australia discusses an array of laws that impact on the media’s publishing activities. It focuses on the laws that media professionals and others who are preparing publication content must consider. A national audit of free speech commissioned by the Right To Know Coalition grouping of...

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Main Author: Fernandez, Joseph
Other Authors: DR Sue Summers
Format: Book
Published: Black Swan Press 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40768
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description Media Law In Australia discusses an array of laws that impact on the media’s publishing activities. It focuses on the laws that media professionals and others who are preparing publication content must consider. A national audit of free speech commissioned by the Right To Know Coalition grouping of Australia’s main media organisations reported in 2007 that Australians were being denied vital information about how they are governed and how justice is dispensed and that journalists faced more than 500 legal restrictions on information flow. That position remains largely unchanged. This book sets the stage for discussion by considering two preliminary topics: the free speech theory and the various instruments that enshrine freedom of speech, and the oft-invoked ‘public interest’ argument. The laws discussed in this book are divided into convenient sub-topics: Making The Law, Defamation; Confidentiality and Secrecy; Privacy; Freedom of Information; Media and the Courts and Parliament; Offensive Speech; Copyright; and Media Regulators. Also included is a discussion on the various media regulation reform initiatives such as the Finkelstein Inquiry, the Convergence Review and the Leveson Inquiry.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-407682017-03-08T08:07:40Z Media law in Australia: Principles, pitfalls and potentials Fernandez, Joseph DR Sue Summers Confidentiality-Secrecy Public Interest copyright offensive speech Law making Australian Media Law Freedom of speech Contemp of Court media regulation Media Law In Australia discusses an array of laws that impact on the media’s publishing activities. It focuses on the laws that media professionals and others who are preparing publication content must consider. A national audit of free speech commissioned by the Right To Know Coalition grouping of Australia’s main media organisations reported in 2007 that Australians were being denied vital information about how they are governed and how justice is dispensed and that journalists faced more than 500 legal restrictions on information flow. That position remains largely unchanged. This book sets the stage for discussion by considering two preliminary topics: the free speech theory and the various instruments that enshrine freedom of speech, and the oft-invoked ‘public interest’ argument. The laws discussed in this book are divided into convenient sub-topics: Making The Law, Defamation; Confidentiality and Secrecy; Privacy; Freedom of Information; Media and the Courts and Parliament; Offensive Speech; Copyright; and Media Regulators. Also included is a discussion on the various media regulation reform initiatives such as the Finkelstein Inquiry, the Convergence Review and the Leveson Inquiry. 2013 Book http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40768 Black Swan Press restricted
spellingShingle Confidentiality-Secrecy
Public Interest
copyright
offensive speech
Law making
Australian Media Law
Freedom of speech
Contemp of Court
media regulation
Fernandez, Joseph
Media law in Australia: Principles, pitfalls and potentials
title Media law in Australia: Principles, pitfalls and potentials
title_full Media law in Australia: Principles, pitfalls and potentials
title_fullStr Media law in Australia: Principles, pitfalls and potentials
title_full_unstemmed Media law in Australia: Principles, pitfalls and potentials
title_short Media law in Australia: Principles, pitfalls and potentials
title_sort media law in australia: principles, pitfalls and potentials
topic Confidentiality-Secrecy
Public Interest
copyright
offensive speech
Law making
Australian Media Law
Freedom of speech
Contemp of Court
media regulation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40768