Arlidge, Eady & Smith on Contempt uniquely combines wide-ranging case law from a number of different areas, with a focus upon the underlying common principles. More current and comprehensive than any other work on the subject, this work covers both civil and criminal contempt in detail. Key developments include: * The increasing significance of the European Convention on Human Rights * The growing recognition of the role of the media, with particular reference to court reporting and the protection of journalists' sources * The need to compare English and Scottish law, especially for those publishing in both jurisdictions * Full coverage of important decisions within the UK and the Commonwealth
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It is important to have a comprehensive 'bible' on the subject and this is most certainly such a book... essential for any lawyer interested in contempt and also a very good read.An authoritative overview which should be a first port of call on contempt issues...Arlidge, Eady and Smith is an important and indispensable work of the higest merit and which no media lawyer can afford to be without. Solicitors Journal.
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978-0-421-82550-5 (9780421825505)
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History of the law of contempt. Contempt of court: constitutional dimensions. Distinctions between criminal and civil contempts. The statutory regime for strict liability. Contempts by publication at Common Law. Court orders affecting the media. Court reporting I: Restrictions under the 1981 Act. Court reporting II: Other statutory restrictions. Protection of sources. Contempt in the face of the court. Direct interference with the administration of justice. Civil contempt. Jurisdiction. Sanctions and remedies. Practice, procedure and legal aid. Scotland and Northern Ireland. Appendices.