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020 | _a9781138726185 (Hardback) | ||
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_a347.781.8 _bSAD |
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100 | _aSadler Pauline | ||
245 | _aNational Security and the D-Notice System | ||
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_aNew York: _bRoutledge, _c2018. |
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300 | _axii,294p. | ||
520 | _aThe D-Notice system is a voluntary arrangement between the government and the media whereby the media agree not to publish certain information in the interests of national security. This original and thought-provoking book identifies a major deficiency in both the D-Notice system and the legal alternatives to the system | ||
650 | _aSocio-Legal Studies | ||
650 | _aIntellectual Property Law | ||
650 | _aCultural Studies | ||
650 | _aSecurity Studies - Pol and Intl Relns | ||
650 | _aArea Studies | ||
650 | _aThe right to freedom of speech; History of the D-Notice system in the UK to 1945 | ||
650 | _aHistory post 1945 and current operation of the D-Notice system in the UK | ||
650 | _aHistory and operation of the D-Notice system in Australia | ||
650 | _aThe use of the criminal law in relation to the disclosure of sensitive information | ||
650 | _aInjunctions to restrain a breach of the criminal law - UK and Australia | ||
650 | _aThe use of the civil actions of breach of confidence and copyright | ||
650 | _aNational security and The state | ||
650 | _aThe government, media and judiciary | ||
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