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Quick Win Media Law

Ireland - Answers to Your Top 100 Media Law Questions

Andrea Martin

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Oak Tree Press
31 October 2020
QUICK WIN MEDIA LAW IRELAND is aimed at those who work in the media industry seeking quick and practical answers to legal questions they encounter day-to-day. Written for non-lawyers, it will be useful to public relations, advertising, publishing and digital media professionals faced with legal queries arising in their work, as it will be to non-specialist lawyers and their clients when faced with a media-related problem. And students on media-related courses will find a plain English explanation of the legal principles they will learn about in media law modules. QUICK WIN MEDIA LAW IRELAND is divided into six sections: The Irish legal system; Defamation law; Defamation court procedures; Media content regulation; Privacy and data protection; Copyright. QUICK WIN MEDIA LAW IRELAND is designed so that you can dip in and out seeking answers to your top Irish media law questions as they arise. Answers to your queries can be located not only from the contents list but also by using the subject grid at the start of the book and by following the thread of cross-references provided at the end of each Q&A.

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Imprint:   Oak Tree Press
Country of Publication:   Ireland
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 148mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   434g
ISBN:   9781904887461
ISBN 10:   1904887465
Pages:   330
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

The author, Andrea Martin, Solicitor, is a consultant to the Media Group at Eugene F Collins. She worked as an in-house lawyer for a number of years with RTAe, Ireland's principal State broadcaster, before returning to private practice. Andrea advises on all aspects of law relevant to broadcast, print and new media publication and regulation. She guest-lectures at third level colleges and Universities throughout Ireland, as well as delivering practical training programmes in media law to RTAe, TG4 and the Irish commercial radio sector.

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