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Media law with Ursula Cheer
Professor Ursula Cheer of Canterbury University discusses media law issues - today she talks about damages and breach of privacy. Audio
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Media law with Ursula Cheer
Professor Ursula Cheer of Canterbury University discusses media law issues - today she's looking at looming changes to in-court media coverage. Audio
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Media law with Ursula Cheer
Ursula Cheers discusses the legal implications for media using drones for news gathering. Audio
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Media law with Ursula Cheer
The implications of the recent defamation case taken against blogger Cameron Slater. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 3 Sep 2014Judge Whata's suppression orders surrounding the case of murderer and rapist, Aaron McDonald. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Ursula looks back on the implications of the decision of the court to terminate the right of TV3 to film the John Banks trial. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 25 Jun 2014Ursula Cheer talks about the Weller Case and the invasion of privacy by the media. Audio
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Law professor discusses defamation claims from Colin Craig
Audio 18 Feb 2014The leader of the Conservative Party, Colin Craig, says he's likely to proceed with legal action against the Green Party leader, Russel Norman, over his continued refusal to retract comments about Mr… Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 11 Dec 2013Ursula looks back on three major media law cases this year. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 25 Sep 2013The Government sticks with the status quo on New Zealand media regulation. Audio
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Law professor Ursula Cheer talks about EQC document leaks
Audio 12 Apr 2013Canterbury University law professor, Ursula Cheer, is with us. Audio
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Law With Ursula Cheer
Audio 12 Dec 2012How the law attempts to deal with hoaxes and pranks in the media that lead to harm. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 11 Jul 2012Two New Zealand defamation cases, both of which indicate an increasing relaxation or opening up of the law in ways that will benefit media. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 2 May 2012The Broadcasting Standards Authority decision on the Alasdair Thompson complaint against TV3. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 28 Mar 2012A defamation case in the UK involving the qualified privilege defence and why that's significant for New Zealand. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 22 Feb 2012Practical, legal and ethical issues surrounding disaster reporting in Christchurch in the last two years. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 21 Dec 2011Ursula Cheer is Associate Professor of Law at Canterbury University. Today she looks back on the year in media law. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 16 Nov 2011Ursula discusses whether bloggers should be responsible for the content of hyperlinks on their web pages. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 12 Oct 2011Ursula discusses the recent Rio Ferdinand decision, a privacy case from the High Court in the UK. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 7 Sep 2011Discusses how UK newspapers the Sun and Daily Mirror were fined for contempt of court for articles published about a man arrested on suspicion of murdering Joanna Yeates. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 29 Jun 2011The recent Court of Appeal judgment in the Clayton Weatherston appeal, which raised issues of when a conviction can be overturned because of statements made in the media during trial. Audio