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An indispensable survival guide for anyone in the media industry and the lawyers who serve themEspecially now, in an age of instant global access through digital media, it is vitally important that journalists, authors and publishers, as well as the lawyers who serve them, be fully up on the laws governing media, worldwide. The ultimate resource for all the media content providers and purveyors, this fully updated and expanded Third Edition of the critically-acclaimed handbook offers you instant access to relevant libel and privacy laws and important legal rulings in the Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas. It clearly and concisely explains risks publishers should know about prior to publication, steps they can take in order to avoid legal conflicts, and legal defences available to them in the event of a claim. Offers nation-by-nation summaries of libel and privacy law written by local practitioners in an easy-to-use reference formatExpanded to include coverage of important emerging territories—Mexico, Israel, and Argentina, et al—as well as the latest libel and privacy rulingsFeatures new chapters on emerging media markets—including Israel, Mexico, Argentina, Jordan, and others—as well as valuable updates to the Middle East sectionProvides updates on all major media markets and nations, along with coverage of changes in libel laws in key jurisdictions, including Australia, the UK, Hungary and GermanyContent: Chapter 1 Argentina (pages 1–21): Leonardo Cesar FerreiraChapter 2 Brazil (pages 23–37): Laura Fragomeni, Paula Mena Barreto and Eduardo de MoraesChapter 3 Canada (pages 39–57): Brian MacLeod RogersChapter 4 Chile (pages 59–80): Leonardo Cesar FerreiraChapter 5 Mexico (pages 81–102): Leonardo Cesar FerreiraChapter 6 United States (pages 103–128): Thomas H. Golden and Casey BoyleChapter 7 Australia (pages 129–147): Peter BartlettChapter 8 China (pages 149–181): Vincent Wang, Edward J. Davis and Yonatan BerkovitsChapter 9 Hong Kong (pages 183–210): Doreen Weisenhaus, Rick Glofcheski and Edward J. DavisChapter 10 India (pages 211–222): Janmejay Rai and Barunesh ChandraChapter 11 Japan (pages 223–233): Yoshio Iteya, Atsushi Okada and Akira MarumoChapter 12 Korea (pages 235–252): Kyu Ho YoumChapter 13 Malaysia (pages 253–264): H. R. DipendraChapter 14 Singapore (pages 265–277): Tay Peng ChengChapter 15 Thailand (pages 279–293): Sinfah TunsarawuthChapter 16 Belgium (pages 295–340): Steven De SchrijverChapter 17 England and Wales (pages 341–356): Mark StephensChapter 18 France (pages 357–370): Dominique MondoloniChapter 19 Germany (pages 371–384): Jan HegemannChapter 20 Italy (pages 385–399): Charles J. GlasserChapter 21 Netherlands (pages 401–413): Jens van den BrinkChapter 22 Poland (pages 415–425): Charles J. GlasserChapter 23 Russia (pages 427–445): Anna OtkinaChapter 24 Spain (pages 447–458): Almudena Arpon de Mendivil and Juan Jose Marin LopezChapter 25 Switzerland (pages 459–474): Rolf Auf der MaurChapter 26 The Middle East (pages 475–492): Charles J. GlasserChapter 27 Israel (pages 493–504): Ori ShenharChapter 28 Jordan (pages 505–512): Safwan MoubaydeenChapter 29 The United Arab Emirates (UAE) (pages 513–521): Charles J. Glasser