Media law after Leveson: a view from the coalface
<p>In this policy brief, the Guardian’s Director of Editorial Legal Services Gillian Phillips presents her perspective on the post-Leveson media law landscape, arguing that journalists are being submerged in a complex network of more and more law and regulation, which threatens not only to res...
Auteur principal: | Phillips, G |
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Format: | Record |
Langue: | English |
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2013
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