Freedom Of Press And Right To Information

Freedom Of Press And Right To Information

by Nandan Saxena
Freedom Of Press And Right To Information

Freedom Of Press And Right To Information

by Nandan Saxena

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Overview

Freedom of information is an extension of freedom of speech, a fundamental human right recognized in international law, which is today understood more generally as freedom of expression in any medium, be it orally, in writing, print, through the Internet or through art forms. This means that the protection of freedom of speech as a right includes not only the content, but also the means of expression. Freedom of information may also refer to the right to privacy in the context of the Internet and information technology. The present book addresses all salient features of right to information and the freedom of press. The contents of the book will be highly informative to students, professionals in the field of journalism and information science, NGOs, government-aided institutions, academicians and general public. The book provides a critical examination of the trend toward public journalism and considers how press freedom will be impacted by this trend in coming years. Scholars and students in journalism, public opinion and media studies will find this book as a paradise to breathe in.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789354121043
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 278
File size: 342 KB

About the Author

Nandan Saxena is a media man. He has been working in this field for more than 12 years. He is also social activist. His area of interest is right to information. Through this tool he has broke several stories. He has also attended many international seminars on right to information and freedom of press.

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