Media Law is an engaging and accessible text that covers all of the core areas of this dynamic area of law. Incorporating succinct and relevant extracts from key cases and legislation, together with critical reflection questions and case studies, the book addresses the challenging questions raised
by media law,
What is meant by the term 'the media'?
To what extent is it possible to talk about 'the media' as a homogenous entity?
What forms of media currently exist in Australia and around the world; what forms are likely to emerge; and what forms of regulation are appropriate?
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