Your country has historic respect for both French and English laws, and it seems to me that law reform is on a sound basis when it adopts the legal principles which now bind both nations through their adherence to the European Convention on Human Rights. The most important reason for holding...
Laws governing the media vary vastly from country to country, and when the boundaries of media law differ, so do the boundaries of media ethics. For example, a behavior or practice that might be regulated as a matter of law in one country might in another country be left legally unregulated...
and the law is doing its best to try to catch up. And my job is to be able to help to predict what are the risks going to be and how are the existing laws going to apply to these new technologies to be able to
Daxton "Chip" Stewart teaches media law and ethics at the Schieffer School of Journalism at TCU. He holds a Ph.D. in Journalism and a Master of Laws in Dispute Resolution from the University of Missouri, a law degree from the University of Texas at Austin. He has nearly 20 years of e...
Griffith University Media Law student Mia Durnan interviews Senior Lawyer Rodney Durnan about Freedom of Information laws (FOI); covering basic topics like ‘what is FOI?’, the process of an application, some of the exemptions that can apply and how the FOI laws interact with privacy laws from...
(including some minors) by ARD, the New York Times, and any other media, organizations and persons, which, in disregard of relevant laws and regulations, is a violation of the media ethics and morals and a serious infringement on the legitimate rights and interests of these athletes," ...
Public sentiment towards the police is a matter of great interest in the United States, as reports on police misconduct are increasingly being published in mass and social media. Here, we test how the public’s perception of the police can be majorly sha
and aims to strengthen the existing legal framework across member states’ 500 million citizens. With the concepts such as the digital single market and the new and improved “right to be forgotten” at its core, the existing patchwork of laws across the continent will eventually be swept away...
laws, legal cases, and strategies for applying reflective practice techniques. It concludes on a confident note – imploring communicators to engage in constructive and mindful strategic communication with the authority and confidence that results from a working knowledge of media law and ethics. ...