[T]he authors have provided … a comprehensive, authoritative and thoroughly accessible overview of Irish media law. The book is a vital text for any practitioner, academic or student with an interest in the area, providing an essential gateway to understanding the complexities and intricacies of this ever-evolving area of legal study and practice.

- Dr Susan Leahy, University of Limerick, Irish Judicial Studies Journal

From fake news to foreign affairs, the media continues to be one of the dominating forces of modern life. Now in its second edition, Media Law in Ireland provides a comprehensive overview of one of the most dynamic and rapidly changing areas of the law.

The way in which people consume media has changed and developed immensely in recent years. New platforms, and new ways of creating and consuming content are revolutionising the way information is spread around the world. With each new platform comes a new set of challenges and complexities, as they break away from the traditional media model. Many of the cases developing in these areas have been high-profile, divisive, and controversial, from issues surrounding freedom of expression to the challenges of privacy in a digital age. This book will throw light on the formidable legal complexities involved in the new media in a clear and accessible manner.

This new edition covers many of the developments in the area in the eight years since it was originally published. Among the developments covered are: the Digital Switchover, the adoption of the EU electronic communications reform package, and the Consumer and Competition Protection Act 2014. This book will be ideal for solicitors and barristers who practice in the area of media law, as well as postgraduate students, and media professionals.

This book is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Intellectual Property and IT online service.

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Chapter 1. Theories of Freedom of Expression and the Media
Chapter 2. Freedom of Media Expression under the Constitution and the Convention
Chapter 3. Censorship and Public Morality
Chapter 4. The Media and Politics
Chapter 5. The Media and the Courts
Chapter 6. Defamation
Chapter 7. Privacy
Chapter 8. Broadcasting Regulation in Ireland
Chapter 9. Regulation of the Press
Chapter 10. Media Ownership

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Media Law in Ireland, Second Edition provides a comprehensive overview of one of the most dynamic and rapidly changing areas of the law.
Covers the Digital Switchover

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781784518004
Publisert
2019-04-30
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Bloomsbury Professional
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
688

Om bidragsyterne

Eoin Carolan is a senior lecturer at University College Dublin and an expert in Irish constitutional law, administrative law and media law. Eoin is a graduate and former Scholar of Trinity College Dublin, where he lectured on constitutional and administrative law for a number of years before joining UCD. He is also a graduate of the University of Cambridge and a former Visiting Researcher at Harvard Law School.

Ailbhe O'Neill is an Assistant Professor at Trinity College Dublin, and is a lecturer in media law, Corporate Governance and Corporate Insolvency Law in Trinity's LL.M Programme.