Preface
Forward
1: Regulating the Changing Media
2: Germany
3: Italy
4: The United Kingdom
5: The European Institutions
6: Hungary
7: The United States
8: Australia
9: Conclusions
Index
David Goldberg is Senior Lecturer in law at the University of
Glasgow.
Tony Prosser is John Millar Professor of Law at the University of
Glasgow.
Stefaan Verhulst is Programme Director of the Programme in
Comparative Media Law and Policy at the Centre for Socio-Legal
Studies, Oxford.
`The book is a mine of interesting information ... The
contributions in this book are well written and comprehensible,
even for those who are new to the field and its technicalities.
Those who seek to make or influence media policy will find the
different concerns and perspectives thrown up by the country
studies a valuable resource. The book will also be of interest to
students and academics working in the field of comparative
regulation and to those with
a more specific interest in the communications sector. Above all,
it makes a further contribution to the debate about the long-term
future of media regulation.'
R Craufurd Smith, Law Quarterly Review, January 2000
This book adds interesting prespectives to the many discussions
that have already taken place on thye topic. It is well written,
easily understandable, and well documented. - Paul Nihoul. Info.
Vol 1 February 1999.
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