Thursday, April 23, 2009

CIMA Launches Global Media Assistance Resource

Thursday, April 23, 2009

The Center for International Media Assistance has just launched a new web site aimed at filling a gap in globally accessible media law assistance. The goal of the site is that it serve as a source for both information and analysis through seminal texts, legislation, and court decisions on media law. The result of a two-year process involving various stakeholders, the web site has been designed and administered by the Center for Global Communication Studies at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication. Two of the key features are an online community where users can discuss issues related to media law with lawyers, journalists and academics, as well as a news blog covering developments in the area of global media law.

To visit this new resource, go to: http://www.globalmedialaw.com

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