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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- ix, 148 pages
- Contents
-
- Limits to freedom to print and freedom of the press
- 1.3.1. The
- distinction between individual and corporate exercise
- 1.3.2.
- Distinctions based on the content of what is expressed
- 1.3.3.
- Information as a product
- 1.4.
- Facts vs. opinions
- 1.5. A
- Introduction
- framework for informational activity
- 1.6. The
- press as power
- 1.7. The
- myth of public opinion
- ch. 2.
- Broadcasting
- 2.1.
- Control over broadcasting media
- 2.2.
- ch. 1.
- Pluralism
- 2.3.
- Broadcasting as an entertainment industry
- 2.4.
- Broadcasting and public service
- 2.5.
- Television as a 'bad teacher'
- 2.6.
- Television and televisions
- 2.7.
- Freedom to print or freedom of the press?
- TV broadcasting and political communication
- ch. 3.
- Journalistic activity
- 3.1.
- Journalism as an occupation
- 3.2.
- Access to the profession
- 3.3.
- Informational privileges
- 3.4.
- 1.1. The
- Journalists and professional diligence --
- printing industry
- 1.2.
- Freedom to print
- 1.3.
- ch. 5.
- Advertising
- 5.1.
- Advertising a part of the product
- 5.2.
- Commercial advertising as part of the market
- 5.3.
- 'Harmful' ideals
- 5.4.
- Advertising as a means of financing freedom of expression
- ch. 4.
- ch. 6.
- Freedom of expression and economic regulation
- 6.1.
- Ideas as products
- 6.2.
- Business information
- 6.3.
- Information and competition
- 6.4.
- Market failures and public regulation
- Freedom of expression as an alienable right
- ch. 7. The
- main areas of conflict : pornography, peaceful coexistence, national security
- 7.1.
- Freedom of expression and public morality
- 7.2.
- Incitement and 'fighting words'
- 7.3.
- National security and wartime --
- 4.1. The
- issue of so-called 'inalienable rights'
- 4.2. The
- obligation to express a certain opinion
- 4.3. The
- obligation not to express one's own opinions
- 8.4. The
- 'TV without frontiers' directive
- 8.5.
- 'Freedom of the media' in the European Charter of Fundamental Rights
- 8.6.
- Pluralism and media diversity
- 8.7. The
- fruits - and contradictions - of convergence
- ch. 9.
- Freedom of expression in the Internet age
- ch. 8.
- 9.1.
- Freedom of expression as an individual freedom
- 9.2. The
- media and the loss of their intermediary role
- 9.3. A
- world of information
- 9.4.
- Rules for communicating on the web
- 9.5.
- How the communications networks influence freedom of expression
- Towards a European framework?
- 9.6.
- Limitations to freedom on the Internet
- 9.7.
- Business activity on the Internet
- 9.8. The
- trans-national dimension --
- 8.1. A
- civil law/common law divide
- 8.2. The
- making of a European itus commune
- 8.3. The
- role of the Council of Europe
- 10.3. The
- right to be informed
- 10.4.
- Legal information as a right
- 10.5. The
- juridification of information and knowledge
- 10.5.1.
- Patents law
- 10.5.2.
- Software protection
- ch. 10.
- 10.5.3.
- Database protection
- 10.5.4.
- Protection of know-how
- 10.5.5.
- Copyright
- 10.5.6.
- Industrial secrets
- 10.5.7.
- Protection of personal data
- From information, to communication, to knowledge
- 10.6. The
- knowledge society
- ch. 11.
- Conclusive remarks
- 11.1.
- Freedom of expression as a variable freedom
- 11.2. A
- relational freedom
- 11.3. A
- functional freedom
- 10.1.
- 11.4. An
- individual freedom
- 11.5. A
- freedom at a cost
- References
- Index
- Freedom to disseminate data
- 10.1.
- Freedom to disseminate data
- 10.2. The
- right to access information
- Isbn
- 9780203893081
- Label
- Freedom of expression : a critical and comparative analysis
- Title
- Freedom of expression
- Title remainder
- a critical and comparative analysis
- Statement of responsibility
- Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Zeno-Zencovich, Vincenzo
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- KJC5154
- LC item number
- .Z46 2008
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- Series statement
- University of Texas at Austin studies in foreign and transnational law
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Freedom of expression
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of the press
- Freedom of expression
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of the press
- Label
- Freedom of expression : a critical and comparative analysis, Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [132]-145) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Limits to freedom to print and freedom of the press
- 1.3.1. The
- distinction between individual and corporate exercise
- 1.3.2.
- Distinctions based on the content of what is expressed
- 1.3.3.
- Information as a product
- 1.4.
- Facts vs. opinions
- 1.5. A
- Introduction
- framework for informational activity
- 1.6. The
- press as power
- 1.7. The
- myth of public opinion
- ch. 2.
- Broadcasting
- 2.1.
- Control over broadcasting media
- 2.2.
- ch. 1.
- Pluralism
- 2.3.
- Broadcasting as an entertainment industry
- 2.4.
- Broadcasting and public service
- 2.5.
- Television as a 'bad teacher'
- 2.6.
- Television and televisions
- 2.7.
- Freedom to print or freedom of the press?
- TV broadcasting and political communication
- ch. 3.
- Journalistic activity
- 3.1.
- Journalism as an occupation
- 3.2.
- Access to the profession
- 3.3.
- Informational privileges
- 3.4.
- 1.1. The
- Journalists and professional diligence --
- printing industry
- 1.2.
- Freedom to print
- 1.3.
- ch. 5.
- Advertising
- 5.1.
- Advertising a part of the product
- 5.2.
- Commercial advertising as part of the market
- 5.3.
- 'Harmful' ideals
- 5.4.
- Advertising as a means of financing freedom of expression
- ch. 4.
- ch. 6.
- Freedom of expression and economic regulation
- 6.1.
- Ideas as products
- 6.2.
- Business information
- 6.3.
- Information and competition
- 6.4.
- Market failures and public regulation
- Freedom of expression as an alienable right
- ch. 7. The
- main areas of conflict : pornography, peaceful coexistence, national security
- 7.1.
- Freedom of expression and public morality
- 7.2.
- Incitement and 'fighting words'
- 7.3.
- National security and wartime --
- 4.1. The
- issue of so-called 'inalienable rights'
- 4.2. The
- obligation to express a certain opinion
- 4.3. The
- obligation not to express one's own opinions
- 8.4. The
- 'TV without frontiers' directive
- 8.5.
- 'Freedom of the media' in the European Charter of Fundamental Rights
- 8.6.
- Pluralism and media diversity
- 8.7. The
- fruits - and contradictions - of convergence
- ch. 9.
- Freedom of expression in the Internet age
- ch. 8.
- 9.1.
- Freedom of expression as an individual freedom
- 9.2. The
- media and the loss of their intermediary role
- 9.3. A
- world of information
- 9.4.
- Rules for communicating on the web
- 9.5.
- How the communications networks influence freedom of expression
- Towards a European framework?
- 9.6.
- Limitations to freedom on the Internet
- 9.7.
- Business activity on the Internet
- 9.8. The
- trans-national dimension --
- 8.1. A
- civil law/common law divide
- 8.2. The
- making of a European itus commune
- 8.3. The
- role of the Council of Europe
- 10.3. The
- right to be informed
- 10.4.
- Legal information as a right
- 10.5. The
- juridification of information and knowledge
- 10.5.1.
- Patents law
- 10.5.2.
- Software protection
- ch. 10.
- 10.5.3.
- Database protection
- 10.5.4.
- Protection of know-how
- 10.5.5.
- Copyright
- 10.5.6.
- Industrial secrets
- 10.5.7.
- Protection of personal data
- From information, to communication, to knowledge
- 10.6. The
- knowledge society
- ch. 11.
- Conclusive remarks
- 11.1.
- Freedom of expression as a variable freedom
- 11.2. A
- relational freedom
- 11.3. A
- functional freedom
- 10.1.
- 11.4. An
- individual freedom
- 11.5. A
- freedom at a cost
- References
- Index
- Freedom to disseminate data
- 10.1.
- Freedom to disseminate data
- 10.2. The
- right to access information
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- ix, 148 pages
- Isbn
- 9780203893081
- Isbn Type
- (ebk.)
- Lccn
- 2008004062
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- (OCoLC)311143662
- Label
- Freedom of expression : a critical and comparative analysis, Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [132]-145) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Limits to freedom to print and freedom of the press
- 1.3.1. The
- distinction between individual and corporate exercise
- 1.3.2.
- Distinctions based on the content of what is expressed
- 1.3.3.
- Information as a product
- 1.4.
- Facts vs. opinions
- 1.5. A
- Introduction
- framework for informational activity
- 1.6. The
- press as power
- 1.7. The
- myth of public opinion
- ch. 2.
- Broadcasting
- 2.1.
- Control over broadcasting media
- 2.2.
- ch. 1.
- Pluralism
- 2.3.
- Broadcasting as an entertainment industry
- 2.4.
- Broadcasting and public service
- 2.5.
- Television as a 'bad teacher'
- 2.6.
- Television and televisions
- 2.7.
- Freedom to print or freedom of the press?
- TV broadcasting and political communication
- ch. 3.
- Journalistic activity
- 3.1.
- Journalism as an occupation
- 3.2.
- Access to the profession
- 3.3.
- Informational privileges
- 3.4.
- 1.1. The
- Journalists and professional diligence --
- printing industry
- 1.2.
- Freedom to print
- 1.3.
- ch. 5.
- Advertising
- 5.1.
- Advertising a part of the product
- 5.2.
- Commercial advertising as part of the market
- 5.3.
- 'Harmful' ideals
- 5.4.
- Advertising as a means of financing freedom of expression
- ch. 4.
- ch. 6.
- Freedom of expression and economic regulation
- 6.1.
- Ideas as products
- 6.2.
- Business information
- 6.3.
- Information and competition
- 6.4.
- Market failures and public regulation
- Freedom of expression as an alienable right
- ch. 7. The
- main areas of conflict : pornography, peaceful coexistence, national security
- 7.1.
- Freedom of expression and public morality
- 7.2.
- Incitement and 'fighting words'
- 7.3.
- National security and wartime --
- 4.1. The
- issue of so-called 'inalienable rights'
- 4.2. The
- obligation to express a certain opinion
- 4.3. The
- obligation not to express one's own opinions
- 8.4. The
- 'TV without frontiers' directive
- 8.5.
- 'Freedom of the media' in the European Charter of Fundamental Rights
- 8.6.
- Pluralism and media diversity
- 8.7. The
- fruits - and contradictions - of convergence
- ch. 9.
- Freedom of expression in the Internet age
- ch. 8.
- 9.1.
- Freedom of expression as an individual freedom
- 9.2. The
- media and the loss of their intermediary role
- 9.3. A
- world of information
- 9.4.
- Rules for communicating on the web
- 9.5.
- How the communications networks influence freedom of expression
- Towards a European framework?
- 9.6.
- Limitations to freedom on the Internet
- 9.7.
- Business activity on the Internet
- 9.8. The
- trans-national dimension --
- 8.1. A
- civil law/common law divide
- 8.2. The
- making of a European itus commune
- 8.3. The
- role of the Council of Europe
- 10.3. The
- right to be informed
- 10.4.
- Legal information as a right
- 10.5. The
- juridification of information and knowledge
- 10.5.1.
- Patents law
- 10.5.2.
- Software protection
- ch. 10.
- 10.5.3.
- Database protection
- 10.5.4.
- Protection of know-how
- 10.5.5.
- Copyright
- 10.5.6.
- Industrial secrets
- 10.5.7.
- Protection of personal data
- From information, to communication, to knowledge
- 10.6. The
- knowledge society
- ch. 11.
- Conclusive remarks
- 11.1.
- Freedom of expression as a variable freedom
- 11.2. A
- relational freedom
- 11.3. A
- functional freedom
- 10.1.
- 11.4. An
- individual freedom
- 11.5. A
- freedom at a cost
- References
- Index
- Freedom to disseminate data
- 10.1.
- Freedom to disseminate data
- 10.2. The
- right to access information
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- ix, 148 pages
- Isbn
- 9780203893081
- Isbn Type
- (ebk.)
- Lccn
- 2008004062
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- (OCoLC)311143662
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