The moment of Leveson: Beyond ‘First Amendment fundamentalism’ in news regulatory policies
Australian discussion of the Leveson Inquiry has started and finished at asking whether ‘we’ suffer from precisely the same ethical malaise that led to phone-hacking in the United Kingdom. Yet as Leveson has unfolded it has become clear that its report will have international significance as a water...
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Main Author: | Paul K. Jones |
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Language: | EN |
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Asia Pacific Network
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/831252072bd24159bb7109d12df7f96c |
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