Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law
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- Vol. 10, No. 1, 2023-2024
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Michael M. Epstein (PDF)Dedication: To Professor Michael D. Scott
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Censorship as a Tool Against State Disinformation: The Freedom of Expression Implications of the Russian-Ukrainian War (PDF)
ANDRAS KOLTAY54
International Legal Responses to “Propaganda For War” in the Modern Warfare (PDF)
ANDREI RICHTER81 An Explanatory Comparative Study on Misinformation and Disinformation In Visegrad Countries and Beyond (PDF)
ANDREJ ŠKOLKAY
Recent Issues
- Vol. 9, No. 2, 2020-2021
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Antitrust Confronts Big Data: U.S. and European Perspectives (PDF)
WARREN GRIMES189
The Audience Problem in Online Speech Crimes (PDF)
JANNY H. C. LEUNG235 Fixing FOIA: How Third-Party Intervention Thwarts Transparency (PDF)
AMY KRISTIN SANDERS & WILLIAM D. KOSINSKI273 Fake News and the COVID-19 Pandemic (PDF)
RUSSELL L. WEAVER - Vol. 9, No. 1, 2020-2021
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RICO as a Case-Study in Weaponizing Defamation and the International Response to Corporate Censorship (PDF)
CHARLIE HOLT AND DANIEL SIMONS33
The Defamation of Foreign State Leaders in Times of Globalized Media and Growing Nationalism (PDF)
ALEXANDER HEINZE69 Defamation Law in Russia in the Context of the Council of Europe (COE) Standards on Modern Freedom (PDF)
ELENA SHERSTOBOEVA109 Rethinking Non-Pecuniary Remedies For Defamation: The Case for Court-Ordered Apologies (PDF)
WANNES VANDENBUSSCHE - Vol. 8, No. 2, 2019-2020
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Credibility-Enhancing Regulatory Models to Counter Fake News: Risks of a Non-Harmonized Intermediary Liability Paradigm Shift (PDF)
TERESA RODRÍGUEZ DE LAS HERAS BALLELL165
Criminal Defamation: Still “An Instrument of Destruction” In the Age of Fake News (PDF)
JANE E. KIRTLEY & CASEY CARMODY205 Stemming the Tide of Fake News: A Global Case Study of Decisions to Regulate (PDF)
AMY KRISTIN SANDERS, RACHEL L. JONES, AND XIRAN LIU233 Legal Responsibility for Fake News (PDF)
TOMMASO TANI - Vol. 8, No. 1, 2018-2019
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Fake News and Freedom of the Media (PDF)
ANDREI RICHTER35
A Federal Shield Law That Works: Protecting Sources, Fighting Fake News, and Confronting Modern Challenges to Effective Journalism (PDF)
ANTHONY L. FARGO71 Combating Russian Disinformation in Ukraine: Case Studies in a Market for Loyalties (PDF)
MONROE E. PRICE & ADAM P. BARRY99 Defamation as a "Weapon" in Europe and in Serbia: Legal and Self-Regulatory Frameworks (PDF)
JELENA SURCULIJA MILOJEVIC - Vol. 7, No. 2, 2017-2018
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Essays
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Challenges to Freedom of Information in the Digital Age (PDF)
DAVID KAYE
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The Swedish Freedom of Print Act of 1776 - Background and Significance (PDF)
JONAS NORDIN
Articles147
Migration of Civilian and National Security Access to Information Norms (PDF)
ÁDÁM FÖLDES179
Access to Government Information in South Korea: The Rise of Transparency as an Open Society Principle (PDF)
KYU HO YOUM, INHO LEE & DR. AHRAN PARK203 Circumventing Transparency: Extra-Legal Exemptions from Freedom of Information and Judicial Review in China (PDF)
DR. CLEMENT YONGXI CHEN - Vol. 7, No. 1, 2016-2017
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From Sweden to the Global Stage: FOI as European Human Right (PDF)
DAVID GOLDBERG
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Why the French FOIA "Failed" (PDF)
TOM MCLLEAN65
Sunlight Where It's Needed: The Case for Freedom of Media Information (PDF)
ROY PELED101
Legislating Usability: Freedom of Information Laws That Help Users Identify What They Want (PDF)
MARK WEILER - Vol. 6, No. 2, 2016-2017
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The Lawyer's Role in Promoting the Use of Fair Use (PDF)
JOHN M. GARON
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Censoring the Silk Screen: China's Precarious Balance Between State Regulation and a Global Film Market (PDF)
JEREMY GELTZER
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Intellectual Property From Outside the Box: The Curious Case of Internet From Space (PDF)
AMIR H. KHOURY187
The Internet Service Provider Secondary Liability: A Comparative Analysis of Brazilian and United States Legislation and Case Law (PDF)
RAPHAELA MACIEL LADEIA - Vol. 6, No. 1, 2015-2016
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Konate V. Burkina Faso: An Analysis of a Landmark Ruling on Criminal Defamation in Africa (PDF)
MATT J. DUFFY21
Is There Anybody Out There? Analyzing the Regulation of Children's Privacy Online in the United States of America and the European Union According to the TBGI Analytical Framework by Eberlein et al. (PDF)
NACHSHON GOLTZ43
U.S., Eh? Contrasting the Feasibility of a La Carte Television in Canada and the United States (PDF)
DANIEL J. SPITZ73
Big Tobacco Blows Smoke on Public Health Initiatives: Using Trademark Law to Prevent International Changes to Cigarette Packaging (PDF)
CAILE MORRIS - Vol. 5, No. 2, 2014-2015
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The Distribution of Pay Television in the United States: Let an Unshackled Marketplace Decide (PDF)
WARREN S. GRIMES49
Freedom of Expression-Based Restrictions on the Prosecution of Journalists Under State Secrets Laws: A Comparative Analysis (PDF)
KATHARINE LARSEN AND JULIA C. ATCHERLEY111
Exhaustion and Software Resale Rights in Light of Recent EU Case Law (PDF)
LAZAROS G. GRIGORIADIS, PH.D.129
A Fistful of Dynamite: How Independent Film's Cowboy Culture Creates Unstable Sales Agency Agreements (PDF)
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The Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law is a semi-annual publication of the Donald E. Biederman Entertainment and Media Law Institute of Southwestern Law School in association with the American Bar Association Forums on Communications Law and the Entertainment and Sports Industries.
The Journal provides a forum for exploring the complex and unsettled legal principles that apply to the production and distribution of media and entertainment in an international, comparative, and local context. The legal issues surrounding the creation and dissemination of news and entertainment products on a worldwide basis necessarily implicate the laws, customs, and practices of multiple jurisdictions. The Journal examines the impact of the Internet and other technologies, the often-conflicting laws affecting media and entertainment issues, and the legal ramifications of widely divergent cultural views of privacy, defamation, intellectual property, and government regulation.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in the articles published in the Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Donald E. Biederman Entertainment and Media Law Institute, Southwestern Law School, the American Bar Association, the Forum on Communications Law, or the Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries.
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