Fundamental Law for Journalists

Fundamental Law for Journalists

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Journalists will come across many arcane and sometimes obtuse legal concepts in the course of their work. Law is not an intuitive thing. It has developed over a millennium, and its basic rules often don’t seem logical — or even fair. Fundamental Law for Journalists gives journalists a primer on criminal and civil law, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, public law, legal research tools, and basic procedure. This book also examines the newest media source protection laws, defamation defences, and the laws against strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs). Author Mark Bourrie has created this book as a guide to help journalists get the law right.

It’s also useful for editors, students, politically involved Canadians — including legislative assistants and activists — and anyone else who wants to know the legal rules that we live by.

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Mark Bourrie

Mark Bourrie holds a Master’s degree in journalism and a PhD in media history, as well as a diploma in public policy and a JD. He was a journalist from 1978 until 2017. Mark won a National Magazine Award and was a four-time nominee. Mark is a member of the Ontario bar, concentrating on media law and on cases that have a nexus between law and politics.

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