Hong Kong Media Law
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Doreen Weisenhaus
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Edited by:
Rick Glofcheski
, Rick Glofcheski and Mei Ning Yan
About this book
This expanded second edition of Hong Kong Media Law aims to help anyone who uses any publishing device or platform to safely navigate the shifting terrain of media law. With its in-depth research and analyses of key developments in local and international contexts — in such areas as defamation, privacy, contempt of court, access to information, national security, copyright, obscenity and media regulation — it also is an authoritative resource for lawyers, judges, regulators and scholars. It builds on the first edition, published in 2007, with more than 200 new cases, laws and regulations. They include significant global developments, particularly involving the Internet and social media, many of which have the potential for impact in Hong Kong. The trends show that Hong Kong’s failure to modernize media laws it inherited from a colonial past hinders journalists and harms the public interest. It also examines the increasingly volatile reporting climate in mainland China, the PRC’s tightening restrictions on Hong Kong and foreign reporters and its attempts to influence the legal and journalistic environments in Hong Kong. Like the first, this edition provides chapter FAQs and checklists, a chronology of press freedom milestones, a glossary of legal terms, a court research guide and key legislation texts. For regular updates, visit the website for Hong Kong Media Law at http://medialaw.hk.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Foreword
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Preface
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The Author and Contributors
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Key Milestones and Developments for Press Freedom in Hong Kong
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Table of Cases
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Table of Legislation
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Late Developments
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1. Overview
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2. The Legal System
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3. Defamation
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4. Court Reporting and Contempt of Court
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5. Privacy
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6. Access to Information
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7. Official Secrets and Sedition
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8. Other Restrictions on Newsgathering and Reporting
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9. Reporting on the Mainland
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10. Copyright
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11. Obscenity and Indecency
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12. Media Regulation in the Age of Convergence
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Appendix A: Excerpts of Key Statutes and Regulations
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Appendix B: Searching for Public Records of Courts
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Appendix C: Judicial Practice Directions: Hearings in Chambers in Civil Proceedings
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Appendix D: The Code on Access to Information
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Appendix E: Useful Organizations, Online Publications and Websites
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References
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Glossary of Legal Terms
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Index
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