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The second edition of The UK Media Law Pocketbook presents updated and extended practical guidance on everyday legal issues for working journalists and media professionals.
This book covers traditional print and broadcast as well as digital multimedia such as blogging and instant messaging, with clear explanations of new legal cases, legislation and regulation. Links to nine new online chapters allow readers to access all the most up-to-date laws and guidance around social media, freedom of information, data protection, covering inquests, courts martial, public inquiries, family courts, local government and the media law of the Channel Islands and Isle of Man. Tim Crook critically explores emerging global issues and proposals for reform with concise summaries of recent cases illustrating media law in action, as well as tips on pitfalls to avoid.
The UK Media Law Pocketbook is a key reference for journalists and media workers across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The book’s companion website provides downloadable sound files, video summaries and updates all the developments in one of the most dynamic and rapidly changing fields of law. Visit: https://ukmedialawpocketbook.com