Using data from a wide selection of states including EU members and the US, this new work on media regulation analyses and compares developments across the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors. Using national studies, the book examines the ability of the law and other regulatory techniques to influence such a rapidly changing area.
Using data from a wide selection of states including EU members and the US, this new work on media regulation analyses and compares developments across the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors. Using national studies, the book examines the ability of the law and other regulatory techniques to influence such a rapidly changing area.
David Goldberg is Senior Lecturer in law at the University of Glasgow. Tony Prosser is John Millar Professor of Law at the University of Glasgow. Stefaan Verhulst is Programme Director of the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford.
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Preface Forward 1: Regulating the Changing Media 2: Germany 3: Italy 4: The United Kingdom 5: The European Institutions 6: Hungary 7: The United States 8: Australia 9: Conclusions Index
Preface Forward 1: Regulating the Changing Media 2: Germany 3: Italy 4: The United Kingdom 5: The European Institutions 6: Hungary 7: The United States 8: Australia 9: Conclusions Index
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