The subject of this study is 'freedom within the press', the nature and limits of the protection afforded to the journalistic imparting process, which has been a neglected area of research.
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Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; I Subject and Terminology; II Method; III Scope; IV Purpose; PART I THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION AND ITS PUBLIC WATCHDOG; Introduction; Chapter 1: Article 10 and the Press; Chapter 2: The Democratic Right to Receive; Chapter 3: Opinion, Journalism and Dignity; Chapter 4: The Vital Role of Imparting; PART II FREEDOM WITHIN THE MEDIA: THE DILEMMA OF AN 'IRON CAGE'; Introduction; Chapter 5: Self-Censorship in Journalism; Chapter 6: The Proprietor's Position; Chapter 7: The Political Nature of Advertising; Chapter 8: Self-Regulation Contested; PART III JOURNALISM WORTHY OF THE NAME; Introduction; Chapter 9: Affirmative Action on the Basis of Article 10; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Bibliography; Index.