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Audio-Visual Coverage of Courts: A Comparative Analysis


ISBN13: 9781107406520
Published: August 2012
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback 2008)
Price: £41.99
Hardback edition , ISBN13 9780521875271



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Researched over a period of 15 years by an author who has personally participated in the debate internationally, Audio-Visual Coverage of Courts is the first book to undertake a comprehensive comparative study of televised court proceedings in Great Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Exhaustive in his identification and analysis of relevant law and key developments, Daniel Stepniak draws on hitherto unpublished primary sources to undertake a largely unprecedented examination of the experiences of non-US courts.

Through analysis of the regulation of audio-visual reporting, the author outlines a theoretical framework and proven action plan for the attainment of the potential benefits of audio-visual coverage, arguing that technological advances, acknowledgement of legally enforceable rights and, above all, judicial recognition of courts' vested interest in facilitating coverage in order to promote greater public access and understanding of judicial proceedings, have led audio-visual coverage to be increasingly perceived as desirable.

  • It is the first book to comprehensively document and analyse the cameras in courts experiences which will broaden and enhance readers' understanding of the issue
  • Provides reader with access to valuable previously unpublished information
  • The book does not just document and analyse the issue - it outlines a persuasive and proven means for overcoming the impasse of the 'courts versus the media' debate

Subjects:
General Interest
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. United Kingdom
3. Key American experiences
4. Canada
5. Australia
6. New Zealand
7. Comparative analysis of findings and conclusions
8. Appendices.