Media observation of the laws on contempt is slipping into grey areas. Coverage of the McCanns over the last year has appeared to cross boundaries and at times has been highly prejudicial, but they have not faced charges. Now similar disregard for media law seems to be evident in the taloid coverage of Karen Matthews who faces charges in relation to the alleged abduction of school-girl Shannon Matthews
There is continuing concern in the United States about the kind of media storms that swirl around hi...
There is now a wave of media commentary condemning journalists for their treatment of the Madeleine ...
In recent years, a number of UK politicians have made statements, through traditional or new media, ...
Do juries need to be protected from media coverage that could prejudice their decisions in court
On October 24th POLIS, the BBC College of Journalism and the LSE Law Department jointly held an expe...
Politicians appear increasingly willing to comment on active legal cases – in traditional or new med...
The media plays a major role in forming an opinion in society maybe that is why it is considered as ...
Chapter 16 deals with contempt cases against journalists. Restrictions on freedom of the press have ...
This thesis will focus on contempt of court law under the English Legal system and in particular, on...
Newspapers outraged by the result of legal action by the Duchess of Sussex had a second target in th...
New evidence supports my hunch that jurors are better at their job than you might think if you watch...
Legal factors do not alone explain why journalists and the media avoid the publication of particular...
Generally, the British press takes a tough line on ‘law and order’ and sentencing. This is often cri...
The trial of American college student Amanda Knox for the murder of her British housemate Meredith K...
Public trust in the criminal justice system in England and Wales has been low since the 1990s, and a...
There is continuing concern in the United States about the kind of media storms that swirl around hi...
There is now a wave of media commentary condemning journalists for their treatment of the Madeleine ...
In recent years, a number of UK politicians have made statements, through traditional or new media, ...
Do juries need to be protected from media coverage that could prejudice their decisions in court
On October 24th POLIS, the BBC College of Journalism and the LSE Law Department jointly held an expe...
Politicians appear increasingly willing to comment on active legal cases – in traditional or new med...
The media plays a major role in forming an opinion in society maybe that is why it is considered as ...
Chapter 16 deals with contempt cases against journalists. Restrictions on freedom of the press have ...
This thesis will focus on contempt of court law under the English Legal system and in particular, on...
Newspapers outraged by the result of legal action by the Duchess of Sussex had a second target in th...
New evidence supports my hunch that jurors are better at their job than you might think if you watch...
Legal factors do not alone explain why journalists and the media avoid the publication of particular...
Generally, the British press takes a tough line on ‘law and order’ and sentencing. This is often cri...
The trial of American college student Amanda Knox for the murder of her British housemate Meredith K...
Public trust in the criminal justice system in England and Wales has been low since the 1990s, and a...
There is continuing concern in the United States about the kind of media storms that swirl around hi...
There is now a wave of media commentary condemning journalists for their treatment of the Madeleine ...
In recent years, a number of UK politicians have made statements, through traditional or new media, ...