On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the main principles of English law affecting the media
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the main principles of English law affecting the press and broadcast regulatory arrangements
Apply key areas of law to practical journalistic scenarios and demonstrate understanding of safe news practice
Critically evaluate key areas of law relating to journalists
TThe main principles of English law affecting the media, including the laws pertaining to contempt, copyright, defamation, privacy, human rights, court reporting, access to information and terrorism. The module will cover key legal areas which crop up in day-to-day reporting and also reflect changes in legislation / case law which impact on journalists.
This module is taught via interactive sessions which are designed to foster strong student engagement with media law and to develop both breadth and depth of knowledge. The teaching sessions are created to encourage both application of legal knowledge and critical thinking around key areas of media law.
Lecturers
Contact hours: 18
Intended Group size: Cohort
Seminars
Contact hours: 18
Intended Group size: 61
Guided independent study
Hours: 164
Do all individual components need to be passed to pass the module overall? Yes
Is this module exempt from condonement of marginal failure? Yes
001 Exam; 1 hour, 30 mins; end of semester 1 50%
002 Essay; 2,500 words; end of semester 2 50%
Module Coordinator - Leigh Purves
Level - 6
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 6YL