很多国家的法律及新闻职业伦理规范普遍规定了记者的消息来源保密义务和司法上的消息来源拒证特权,而在我国并没有规定,基于表达自由这一国际社会公认的基本价值,对该问题立法上应予以充分重视。Many countries law and press professional ethical criterion regulate the juridical privilege of refusing to testify sources and the obligation of keeping them secret,but China does not.Basing on expression freedom,the basic value recognized in international society,we should pay attention to this issue legislatively
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Many writers on the topic of the ‘reporter’s privilege’ (ie where journalists claim the right not to...
Journalists often take the position that confidential sources should remain anonymous. One tool jour...
In recent years, many states have reformed laws,or are considering the reform of laws, that govern w...
Forty years ago, in Branzburg v. Hayes, the Supreme Court made its first and only inquiry into the c...
A former personnel director of a local Civil Service Commission instituted an action for reinstateme...
The First Amendment is commonly interpreted to allow reporters a qualified privilege not to testify....
This report briefly provides an overview of general trends among the states individual statutes
In furtherance of the national interest in an informed populace, the American press has evolved into...
The reporter’s privilege, also known as the reporter’s shield law, exists to protect reporters from ...
Recent incidents of newsmen being imprisoned for refusing to disclose confidential news sources befo...
The press is under fire. Members of the press often face subpoenas or similar court orders, compelli...
The Act provides a qualified privilege against compelled disclosure of information for those who gat...
In an industry in which information is the ultimate commodity, a new dilemma that confronts the medi...
In 2008, the U.S. Department of Justice subpoenaed James Risen, a Pulitzer Prize winning New York Ti...
Program year: 1996/1997Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe disenchantment of youth with t...
Many writers on the topic of the ‘reporter’s privilege’ (ie where journalists claim the right not to...
Journalists often take the position that confidential sources should remain anonymous. One tool jour...
In recent years, many states have reformed laws,or are considering the reform of laws, that govern w...
Forty years ago, in Branzburg v. Hayes, the Supreme Court made its first and only inquiry into the c...