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Postgraduate study in Laws:

Master of Laws (LLM), Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate

Course outline (date of availability to be confirmed)

Press law
Section A: Introduction to press law
· Press freedom history
· Prior restraint
· Press ownership law
· United Kingdom Press Complaints Commission
· United Kingdom National Union of Journalists Code of Conduct
· United Kingdom Advertising Standards Authority
Section B: Defamation and privacy
· Defining defamation
· Defenses: truth, fair comment, absolute privilege, qualified privilege
· Civil and criminal libel
· Privacy law: the United Kingdom and the United States compared
· Breach of confidence
Section C: Other restrictions on the press
· Contempt of court: strict liability, reporting restrictions
· Contempt of Parliament
· The United Kingdom Official Secrets Act
Section D: Open justice
· Court reporting: the United States and the United Kingdom compared
· Restrictions on reporting: criminal cases, national security cases, family cases, children
Sequence:
Section A first.

Textbook:
Geoffrey Robertson and Andrew Nicol, Media Law 4th ed (Penguin: London, 2002),

ISBN: 0140247696.
Peter Carey and Jo Sanders, Media Law 3rd ed, (Sweet & Maxwell: London, 2004),

ISBN: 0421878207.