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<strong>Law</strong> Commission, Renting Homes: The Final Report (vols. 1 and 2) (<strong>Law</strong> Com No 297, May 2006)MEDIA LAW1. Media freedom: theoretical foundations and practical protection in England and the ECHR2. Privacy and breach <strong>of</strong> confidence3. Defamation, especially Reynolds privilege4. Contempt <strong>of</strong> court (including the protection <strong>of</strong> journalistic sources and the conflict between freedom <strong>of</strong> press and theright to a fair trial)5. Freedom <strong>of</strong> information6. Obscenity and censorship7. Reporting legal proceedings8. The structure and control <strong>of</strong> the UK media, including:• Media ownership rules• Self-regulation <strong>of</strong> the press• Statutory regulation <strong>of</strong> the broadcast mediaREADINGFenwick and Phillipson, Media Freedom Under the Human Rights Act (2006)Carey, Media <strong>Law</strong> (3rd ed 2004)Robertson and Nicol, Media <strong>Law</strong> (4th ed 2002)Curran and Seaton, Power without responsibility: the press and broadcasting in Britain (1997)Gibbons, Regulating the Media (2nd ed 1998)Relevant chapters from:Arlidge, Eady and Smith, Arlidge, Eady and Smith on Contempt (3rd ed 2005)Barendt, Freedom <strong>of</strong> Speech (2005)Beatson and Cripps, Freedom <strong>of</strong> Expression and Freedom <strong>of</strong> Information: Essays in Honour <strong>of</strong> Sir David Williams (2000)Crauford Smith, Broadcasting <strong>Law</strong> and Fundamental Rights (1997)Feldman, Civil Liberties and Human Rights in England and Wales (2nd ed 2002)Hitchens, Broadcasting Pluralism and Diversity: A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> Policy and Regulation (2006)Tugenhat and Christie (eds), The <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Privacy and the MediaJournals:Media <strong>Law</strong>yerEntertainment <strong>Law</strong> ReviewEntertainment and Media <strong>Law</strong> Reports66

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