Media Law and the relevant codes of practice, regulates the information that can be broadcast by the media to the public. The media must also adhere to the laws of defamation which further restricts the information disseminated by the media. For further information on defamation please see the relevant tab on the link above. There is a fine balance between these regulations and the right to freedom of speech.
The main dispute arising within this area is about the content of news stories shared by the media. Alternative dispute resolution processes such as conciliation, mediation and negotiation are often employed in this area of the law because it can provide a quick and efficient resolution without the publicity that might otherwise surround legal proceedings.
If you wish to speak with one of our Media Law Lawyers, please contact our firm by telephone on (02) 9233 4048 or send an email to info@navado.com.au to book an appointment.
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