Media Law in Sweden - Joakim Nergelius - Books - Kluwer Law International - 9789041158987 - February 2, 2015
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Media Law in Sweden

Joakim Nergelius

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Media Law in Sweden

Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this analysis of media law in Sweden surveys the massively altered and enlarged legal landscape traditionally encompassed in laws pertaining to freedom of expression and regulation of communications. Everywhere, a shift from mass media to mass self-communication has put enormous pressure on traditional law models.

An introduction describing the main actors and salient aspects of media markets is followed by in-depth analyses of print media, radio and television broadcasting, the Internet, commercial communications, political advertising, concentration in media markets, and media regulation. Among the topics that arise for discussion are privacy, cultural policy, protection of minors, competition policy, access to digital gateways, protection of journalists' sources, standardization and interoperability, and liability of intermediaries. Relevant case law is considered throughout, as are various ethical codes. A clear, comprehensive overview of media legislation, case law, and doctrine, presented from the practitioner's point of view, this book is a valuable time-saving resource for all concerned with media and communication freedom. Lawyers representing parties with interests in Sweden will welcome this very useful guide, and academics and researchers will appreciate its value in the study of comparative media law.


86 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 2, 2015
ISBN13 9789041158987
Publishers Kluwer Law International
Pages 86
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 5 mm   ·   136 g
Language English  

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