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The impact of libel law on the freedom of the press is a subject which interests not only practising media lawyers, law students, and journalists, but also members of the general public who are keen to learn about any perceived threat to the freedom of the press. This book presents all those people with an accessible and jargon-free look at the impact of libel law on the media. It is based on research conducted by Professor Barendt and his collaborators which involved interviewing the editors of national newspapers, journalists, and their lawyers to discover the extent to which libel laws chill press freedom. The authors, a distinguished group of highly respected academics, examine the present state of libel law (including the Neill reforms and the law in Scotland), and go on to explore the impact of libel law on national and regional newspapers, broadcasters, and book and periodical publishers. The result is a lively study which will appeal to journalists, lawyers, and informed member

Trade Review
fulfils a valuable function in its primary objective, which is to examine the claim that frequently the media are deterred through fear of libel proceedings from publishing material which should be published./ Tom Welsh, Media Lawyer, Sept 1998, issue 17.

Table of Contents
1. The present state of libel law ; 2. Outline of research methods ; 3. & 4. National newspapers ; 5. Regional newspapers ; 6. Broadcasters ; 7. Book publishers ; 8. Periodical publishers ; 9. The position in Scotland ; 10. Summary of research findings

Libel And The Media The Chilling Effect

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    A Paperback by Eric Barendt, Laurence Lustgarten, Kenneth Norrie

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 3/13/1997 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780198262343, 978-0198262343
      ISBN10: 0198262345

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The impact of libel law on the freedom of the press is a subject which interests not only practising media lawyers, law students, and journalists, but also members of the general public who are keen to learn about any perceived threat to the freedom of the press. This book presents all those people with an accessible and jargon-free look at the impact of libel law on the media. It is based on research conducted by Professor Barendt and his collaborators which involved interviewing the editors of national newspapers, journalists, and their lawyers to discover the extent to which libel laws chill press freedom. The authors, a distinguished group of highly respected academics, examine the present state of libel law (including the Neill reforms and the law in Scotland), and go on to explore the impact of libel law on national and regional newspapers, broadcasters, and book and periodical publishers. The result is a lively study which will appeal to journalists, lawyers, and informed member

      Trade Review
      fulfils a valuable function in its primary objective, which is to examine the claim that frequently the media are deterred through fear of libel proceedings from publishing material which should be published./ Tom Welsh, Media Lawyer, Sept 1998, issue 17.

      Table of Contents
      1. The present state of libel law ; 2. Outline of research methods ; 3. & 4. National newspapers ; 5. Regional newspapers ; 6. Broadcasters ; 7. Book publishers ; 8. Periodical publishers ; 9. The position in Scotland ; 10. Summary of research findings

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