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Media Legislation in Africa: A Comparative Legal Survey


Author

Guy Berger

Summary

This report is the result of research undertaken, with the support of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), by a team of African scholars coordinated by Professor Guy Berger, head of the School of Journalism and Media Studies at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. The study includes an overview of existing media legislation in ten multi-party democratic countries in Africa as well as a comparative analysis. It also aims to put legislation in these African countries in perspective with regional and international standards and best-practices in the field of media law conducive to freedom of expression. The countries covered in this study are: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zambia.


Publisher

Number of Pages

180

Cost

Free to download

Contact

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) - Communication and Information Sector

1 rue Miollis
75732

Paris
Cedex 15
France
Tel: + 33 1 4568 4243
Fax: + 33 1 4568 5581

Source

UNESCO website on April 3 2008.


Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site April 08 2008
Last Updated August 07 2009



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