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Global Perspectives on Press Regulation, Volume 1: Europe
By (Author) Dr Paul Wragg
Edited by Andrs Koltay
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
21st September 2023
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Constitutional and administrative law: general
343.0998
Hardback
296
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
In this ground-breaking two-volume set, world-leading experts produce a rich, authoritative depiction of the worlds press, its freedom, and its limits. We want press freedom but we also want freedom from the press. A powerful press may expose a corrupt government or aid it. It may champion citizens or unfairly attack them. A vulnerable press may lack supporters and succumb to conformity. It may resist, and overcome tyranny. According to common belief, press freedom involves social responsibilities to equip public debate and render government transparent. Is this attitude valid given that the press is usually a private, commercial actor Globally, the health, authority, and viability of the press varies dramatically. These patterns do not conform to traditional divisions between North and South, East and West. Instead, they are much more complex. How do we measure successful press regulation What concessions can the state and/or society demand from the press What constitutes the irreducible core of press freedom The contributions in Volume 1 look at key jurisdictions in Europe; whereas Volume 2 goes beyond Europe to analyse the situation in key jurisdictions in Asia, Africa, the Americas and Oceania. Each volume can be used independently or as part of the complete set. This work will be incredibly valuable to policymakers and academics who seek to capture the global picture for the purposes of effecting change.
Paul Wragg is Professor of Media Law at the University of Leeds, UK. Andrs Koltay is Professor of Law at the University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary and at the Pzmny Pter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary.