Journalists’ confidential sources: Reform lessons from recent Australian shield law cases
That journalism, especially journalism delving into serious impropriety, relies heavily upon a journalist’s ability to honour promises of confidentiality to sources, and therefore needs protection, has been well acknowledged. Former Attorney-General Philip Ruddock in proposing protection for journ...
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Autor principal: | Joseph Fernandez |
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Asia Pacific Network
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/78e893ee71284b79ae1475f4aa4693cb |
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