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 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.
General Information
| Author | Kenyon, A |
| 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 |