The Media & Arts Law Review is the only Australian-based journal to focus on a broad range of legal issues affecting cultural life. The Review aims to engage both the academic and practitioner branches of the profession. It has a wide scope, including: communications, copyright, cultural heritage, defamation, digitisation, entertainment, free speech, intellectual property, journalism, privacy and public interest issues. The Media & Arts Law Review publishes independently refereed articles from Australia and overseas, as well as conference reports and book reviews. It also includes a series of regular update reports on media and arts law developments. These offer a snapshot of matters such as case law, legislation, law reform, convention developments, and changes in industry self-regulation. Update reports include coverage of the US, Canada, the UK, the European Union, New Zealand, Australia and some Asian jurisdictions.
The Media & Arts Law Review is available in hardcopy and online.
General Information
Author | Editors - Melissa de Zwart and Jason Bosland |
Subject Area | Media & Communications |
Country | Australia |
Journal
Updates | Approx 4 updates per year; charged annually |
Charging Method | Annual |
Format | Journal |
Online
Updates | Charged annually |
Charging Method | Annual |
Format | Online |