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Media Law after Leveson: The Sanctity of Press Partisanship

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Paul Wragg, Lecturer in Law, University of Leeds, gives a talk for the Media after Leveson workshop.
Paul Wragg, Lecturer in Law at the University of Leeds, discusses the inherent value placed on press partisanship in the Leveson Report into the culture, practices and ethics of the press, with a case study of the Daily Mail's coverage of trans teacher Lucy Meadows, at the Media Law after Leveson workshop at the Oxford Law Faculty on behalf of the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society.

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Episode Information

Series
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
People
Paul Wragg
Keywords
Leveson
media
press ethics
journalism
regulation
press
law
media law
Daily Mail
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 17/04/2013
Duration: 00:15:52

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