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Broadcasting law and fundamental rights

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Oxford : Clarendon Press; New York : Oxford University Press, 1997
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CRAUFURD SMITH, Rachael, Broadcasting law and fundamental rights, Oxford : Clarendon Press; New York : Oxford University Press, 1997 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/26918
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In this volume, Rachael Crauford-Smith considers the appropriateness of judicial intervention in broadcasting. From a historical perspective, she examines changes in both the structure of the broadcasting industry and the perceptions of broadcasting's role within society. With concrete cases from Italy, France and Britain she explores legal challenges to the monopoly position of broadcasters and considers the implications for freedom of expression and for the future of the industry.
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-- PART 1 The early development of broadcasting regulation: fifty years in the political domain, 11 (56) -- PART 2 A new judicial actor on the scene? the parameters of judicial regulation considered, 67 (40) -- PART 3 The judicial role established? a comparative study of the courts and the audiovisual media, 107 (138)
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Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 1994
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