Teaching Media Law to Journalism Students: Different Needs, Different Strategies
Almost all tertiary journalism courses offer media law components in their curricula. It is expected by both educators and the profession that all graduates should have an understanding of pertinent areas of the law, including defamation, confidentiality, contempt and privacy. However, courses vary...
Main Author: | Mark Pearson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Bond University
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Series: | Legal Education Review |
Online Access: | http://ler.scholasticahq.com/article/6032-teaching-media-law-to-journalism-students-different-needs-different-strategies.pdf |
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