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The Internet brings opportunity and peril for media freedom and freedom of expression. It enables new forms of publication and extends the reach of traditional publishers, but its power increases the potential damage of harmful speech and invites state regulation and censorship as well as manipulation by private and commercial interests. In jurisdictions around the world, courts, lawmakers and regulators grapple with these contradictions and challenges in different ways with different goals in mind. The media law reforms they are adopting or considering contain crucial lessons for those…mehr
The Internet brings opportunity and peril for media freedom and freedom of expression. It enables new forms of publication and extends the reach of traditional publishers, but its power increases the potential damage of harmful speech and invites state regulation and censorship as well as manipulation by private and commercial interests. In jurisdictions around the world, courts, lawmakers and regulators grapple with these contradictions and challenges in different ways with different goals in mind. The media law reforms they are adopting or considering contain crucial lessons for those forming their own responses or who seek to understand how technology is driving such rapid change in how information and opinion are distributed or restricted. In this book, many of the world's leading authorities examine the emerging landscape of reform in nations with variable political and legal contexts. They analyse developments particularly through the prisms of defamation and media regulation, but also explore the impact of technology on privacy law and national security. Whether as jurists, lawmakers, legal practitioners or scholars, they are at the front lines of a story of epic change in how and why the Internet is changing the nature and raising the stakes of 21st century communication and expression.
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Autorenporträt
Doreen Weisenhaus is Senior Lecturer at the Medill School of Journalism and Pritzker School of Law and Director, Media Law and Policy Initiative, Northwestern University. Simon N M Young is Professor and Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong. He is a practising barrister at Parkside Chambers and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law.
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Introduction Doreen Weisenhaus and Simon NM Young Part A: Conceptual Perspectives of Media Law and Policy 1. Defending Media Freedom in the Internet Age Peter Noorlander 2. Advances in Open Justice in England and Wales Lord Dyson MR 3. Free Speech, Reputation and Media Intrusion: Law Reform Now Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC 4. Independence of the Press as a Constitutional Necessity Gillian Phillips Part B: Media Law Reform and Defamation 5. Rethinking Reynolds: Defending Public Interest Speech Andrew T Kenyon 6. Defamation Law in Canada and England: Emerging Differences Paul Schabas and Adam Lazier 7. The Internet and Politics in the Development of Hong Kong Defamation Law Rick Glofcheski 8. China's Defamation Law: The Contest Between Criminal and Civil Defamation Law Xu Xun 9. The Philippine Supreme Court on Cyber Libel: Lost in Overbreadth H Harry L Roque, Jr 10. Confidentiality of Journalists' Sources in Singapore: Silence is Not Golden George Hwang Part C: Legal Regulation of the Media and Internet 11. Challenges for Communications in a Changing Legal Landscape Rolf H Weber 12. Self-regulation of the Press in the United Kingdom Lord Hunt of Wirral 13. Regulatory Responses from a Southern Archipelago Ursula Cheer 14. Privacy Down Under Peter Bartlett 15. Two Faces of Freedom of the Press in Indonesia's Reformation Era T Mulya Lubis
Introduction Doreen Weisenhaus and Simon NM Young Part A: Conceptual Perspectives of Media Law and Policy 1. Defending Media Freedom in the Internet Age Peter Noorlander 2. Advances in Open Justice in England and Wales Lord Dyson MR 3. Free Speech, Reputation and Media Intrusion: Law Reform Now Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC 4. Independence of the Press as a Constitutional Necessity Gillian Phillips Part B: Media Law Reform and Defamation 5. Rethinking Reynolds: Defending Public Interest Speech Andrew T Kenyon 6. Defamation Law in Canada and England: Emerging Differences Paul Schabas and Adam Lazier 7. The Internet and Politics in the Development of Hong Kong Defamation Law Rick Glofcheski 8. China's Defamation Law: The Contest Between Criminal and Civil Defamation Law Xu Xun 9. The Philippine Supreme Court on Cyber Libel: Lost in Overbreadth H Harry L Roque, Jr 10. Confidentiality of Journalists' Sources in Singapore: Silence is Not Golden George Hwang Part C: Legal Regulation of the Media and Internet 11. Challenges for Communications in a Changing Legal Landscape Rolf H Weber 12. Self-regulation of the Press in the United Kingdom Lord Hunt of Wirral 13. Regulatory Responses from a Southern Archipelago Ursula Cheer 14. Privacy Down Under Peter Bartlett 15. Two Faces of Freedom of the Press in Indonesia's Reformation Era T Mulya Lubis
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