The Scope of the Regulatory Ideal: Vertical Freedom, Horizontal Restrictions, Paul Wragg (University of Leeds, UK)
ASIA
1. Between Politics and Commerce: Media Governance in China, Hualing Fu (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
2. The Uncommon Law in the Hong Kong SAR: The Shifting Norms of Press Freedom under the National Security Law, Anne SY Cheung (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
3. Regulation of Press in India - An Overview of the Legal Framework and Related Concerns, Annappa Nagarathna (National Law School of India University, India)
4. Israeli Perspectives on Press Freedom and Regulation, Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler (Israel Democracy Institute, Israel)
5. Freedom Versus Regulation: An Evolving Free Press in South Korea, Ahran Park (Korea University, South Korea) and Kyu Ho Youm (University of Oregon, USA)
AFRICA
6. Transforming Information and Communication Technologies from Infrastructures of Freedom to Architectures of Political Repression: The Case of Internet Shutdowns in Egypt and Cameroon, Lyombe Eko (Texas Tech University, USA)
7. Free Expression of the Traditional Media in South Africa and the Constraints Imposed by Law, John Campbell (36 Group, UK) and Suhail Mohammed (Group One Advocates, South Africa)
THE AMERICAS
8. Why is Freedom of the Press Adjunct to Freedom of Expression in Canada? David Mangan (Maynooth University, Ireland)
9. Media Regulation in Chile: Authority and Liberty Compounded, John Charney (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile)
10. The US Press: A Legal Framework of Complexity, Contradiction and Uncertainty, Lili Levi (University of Miami, USA)
OCEANIA
11. Media Regulation and Press Freedom in Australia: Problems Without Resolution, David Rolph (University of Sydney, Australia)
12. One Body to Rule Them All: Press Regulation in New Zealand, Ursula Cheer (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
Conclusions, Andras Koltay (University of Public Service, Budapest)