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9789041101662 - Rights of Access to the Media (Hardback)
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Rights of Access to the Media (Hardback) (1996)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland EN HC NW RP

ISBN: 9789041101662 bzw. 9041101667, in Englisch, Kluwer Law International, Netherlands, gebundenes Buch, neu, Nachdruck.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], Slough, United Kingdom.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.As broadcasting systems are transformed - both in societies making a post-communist transition and in the rest of Europe and the United States - opportunities for access are frequently put forward and debated. But little is done to analyze what is meant by access and how the concept fits into a theoretical framework. Access issues proliferate, not only from the new statutes concerning broadcasting licenses, but for cable television regimens and for the information infrastructures of the future. Access becomes the hope of social groups, religious organizations, politicians - redemptive in its impact on the democratic process. Given the range of uses, given the consequences imputed to access in the broadcasting field, more attention to its various meanings is long overdue.This volume of essays is a partial answer. The book has its origins in a conference held in June 1993 at the Institute for Constitutional and Legislative Policy at the Central European University in Budapest. The purpose of the conference was to gather scholars with a commitment to exploring the theoretical and actual implications of various access regimens as they have been or were then being practiced or proposed. The time was a vital one as debates continued throughout the region on the shape of proposed broadcasting legislation.The conference offered an opportunity to review the political context in which access was being considered at a raw and early moment in the transitions to democracy. Hungary was still deadlocked in its media wars - a confrontation between the major political parties over the course of society in which the conduct and control of broadcasting was seen as a defining issue. The Czech Republic had just split from its Slovak counterpart and the implications for the role of broadcasting in the building of a nation were self-evident. Problems of hate speech and lustration - a negative form of access, namely access by society to information about the personal past of public figures - compounded the difficulty of policy-making. Access issues yielded concerns about privatization since the ownership of instruments of the press is a key factor in access; and that affected the choice of licensees, the conditions under which they should operate, whether and to what extent foreign investment should be allowed. All of these were questions pending.The inevitable underlying problem was the role of the state in establishing rules, maintaining a hand in writing the narratives of continuity and, indeed, in letting go and fostering the processes of change. The responses are organized in four sections: theories of media access; access to media in Europe and the United States; judicial review of access to the media; the media and the political arena. But the contributions do not fit neatly within these categories and, as a result, some discussion of almost all the issues will be found in each paper.
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9789041101662 - Rights of Access to the Media (Hardback)
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Rights of Access to the Media (Hardback) (1996)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland EN HC NW RP

ISBN: 9789041101662 bzw. 9041101667, in Englisch, gebundenes Buch, neu, Nachdruck.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], Guernsey, GY, United Kingdom.
Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.As broadcasting systems are transformed - both in societies making a post-communist transition and in the rest of Europe and the United States - opportunities for access are frequently put forward and debated. But little is done to analyze what is meant by access and how the concept fits into a theoretical framework. Access issues proliferate, not only from the new statutes concerning broadcasting licenses, but for cable television regimens and for the information infrastructures of the future. Access becomes the hope of social groups, religious organizations, politicians - redemptive in its impact on the democratic process. Given the range of uses, given the consequences imputed to access in the broadcasting field, more attention to its various meanings is long overdue.This volume of essays is a partial answer. The book has its origins in a conference held in June 1993 at the Institute for Constitutional and Legislative Policy at the Central European University in Budapest. The purpose of the conference was to gather scholars with a commitment to exploring the theoretical and actual implications of various access regimens as they have been or were then being practiced or proposed. The time was a vital one as debates continued throughout the region on the shape of proposed broadcasting legislation.The conference offered an opportunity to review the political context in which access was being considered at a raw and early moment in the transitions to democracy. Hungary was still deadlocked in its media wars - a confrontation between the major political parties over the course of society in which the conduct and control of broadcasting was seen as a defining issue. The Czech Republic had just split from its Slovak counterpart and the implications for the role of broadcasting in the building of a nation were self-evident. Problems of hate speech and lustration - a negative form of access, namely access by society to information about the personal past of public figures - compounded the difficulty of policy-making. Access issues yielded concerns about privatization since the ownership of instruments of the press is a key factor in access; and that affected the choice of licensees, the conditions under which they should operate, whether and to what extent foreign investment should be allowed. All of these were questions pending.The inevitable underlying problem was the role of the state in establishing rules, maintaining a hand in writing the narratives of continuity and, indeed, in letting go and fostering the processes of change. The responses are organized in four sections: theories of media access; access to media in Europe and the United States; judicial review of access to the media; the media and the political arena. But the contributions do not fit neatly within these categories and, as a result, some discussion of almost all the issues will be found in each paper.
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9789041101662 - Andras Sajo: Rights of Access to the Media
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Andras Sajo

Rights of Access to the Media (1993)

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ISBN: 9789041101662 bzw. 9041101667, in Englisch, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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BRAND NEW PRINT ON DEMAND., Rights of Access to the Media, Andras Sajo, As broadcasting systems transform - both in societies marking a post- communist transition and in the rest of Europe and the United States - opportunities for "access" are frequently put forward and debated. Just as frequently, little is done to analyze what is meant by access and how the concept fits into a theoretical framework. Access issues proliferate, not only for the new statutes concerning broadcasting licenses, but for cable television regimens and for the information infrastructures of the future. Access becomes the hope of social groups, religious organizations, politicians, redemptive in its impact on the democratic process. Given the range of uses, given the consequences imputed to access, in the broadcasting field, more attention to its various meanings is long overdue. This volume of essays is a partial answer. The book has its origins in a conference held in June 1993 at the Institute for Constitutional and Legislative Policy at the Central European University in Budapest. The purpose of the conference was to gather scholars with a commitment to exploring the theoretical and actual implications of various access regimes as they have been or were then being practised or proposed. The time was a vital one as debates continued throughout the region on the shape of proposed broadcasting legislation. The conference offered an opportunity to review the political context in which access was being considered at a raw and early moment in the transitions to democracy. Hungary was still deadlocked in its "media wars", a confrontation between the major political parties over the course of society in which the conduct and control of broadcasting was seen as a defining issue. The Czech Republic had just split from its Slovak counterpart and the implications for the role of broadcasting in the building of a nation were self-evident. Problems of hate speech and lustration - a negative form of access: access by society to information about the personal past of public figures - compounded the difficulty of policy-making. Access issues yielded concerns about privatization since the ownership of instruments of the press are a key factor in access and that implicated the choice of licensees, the conditions under which they should operate, whether and to what extent foreign investment should be allowed. The inevitable, underlying problem concerns the role of the state in establishing rules, maintaining a hand in establishing the narratives of continuity and, indeed, in letting go and fostering the processes of change. The responses are organized in four sections: theories of media access; access to media in Europe and the United States; judicial review of access to the media; and the media and the political arena.
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9789041101662 - András Sajó: Rights of Access To the Media
András Sajó

Rights of Access To the Media (1995)

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ISBN: 9789041101662 bzw. 9041101667, in Englisch, 324 Seiten, Kluwer Law International, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

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As broadcasting systems transform – both in societies marking a post-communist transition and in the rest of Europe and the United States – opportunities for `access' are frequently put forward and debated. Just as frequently, little is done to analyze what is meant by access and how the concept fits into a theoretical framework. This volume of essays has its origins in a conference held in June 1993 at the Institute for Constitutional and Legislative Policy at the Central European University in Budapest. The purpose of the conference was to gather scholars with a commitment to exploring the theoretical and actual implications of various access regimes as they have been or were then being practised or proposed. The conference offered an opportunity to review the political context in which access was being considered at a raw and early moment in the transitions to democracy. Problems of hate speech and lustration – a negative form of access, namely, access by society to information about the personal past of public figures – compounded the difficulty of policy-making. Access issues yielded concerns about privatization since the ownership of instruments of the press are a key factor in access and that implicated the choice of licensees, the conditions under which they should operate, whether and to what extent foreign investment should be allowed. The inevitable, underlying problem concerns the role of the state in establishing rules, maintaining a hand in establishing the narratives of continuity and, indeed, in letting go and fostering the processes of change. The responses are organized in four sections: theories of media access; access to media in Europe and the United States; judicial review of access to the media; and the media and the political arena. The contributions do not fit neatly within these categories, and, as a result, some discussion of almost all the issues will be found in each paper. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1, Label: Kluwer Law International, Kluwer Law International, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1995-12-01, Studio: Kluwer Law International, Verkaufsrang: 13727824.
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9789041101662 - Monroe Edwin Price, a cura di: Monroe Edwin Price, a cura di: Andras Sajo: Rights of Access to the Media
Monroe Edwin Price, a cura di: Monroe Edwin Price, a cura di: Andras Sajo

Rights of Access to the Media (1996)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Italien EN NW

ISBN: 9789041101662 bzw. 9041101667, in Englisch, 303 Seiten, Kluwer Law Intl, neu.

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