Thriller Writing
If you are dedicated, determined and love this exciting genre, the course will show you how to understand…
Learn more…No. of lessons: | 12 |
No. of exercises: | 20 |
Average duration: | 9-15 months |
Fee paid in full | £345.00 |
Fee paid in instalments | |
Deposit: | £100.00 |
Monthly payment: | £65.00 |
Number of payments: | 4 |
Total fees: | £360.00 |
Receive a graded Diploma upon successful completion
Work with experienced journalists during your course
Work at your own pace and start at a time that suits you
This course takes the form of 12 lessons which incorporate reading, writing and revision assignments designed to consolidate your knowledge of the subjects covered.
The course is structured to take account of the difficulties students most frequently encounter in understanding media law and the suggested method of study is based on techniques previous students have found most productive.
The textbook for the course is an invaluable reference book which has become a legal bible for journalists across the country - McNae's Essential Law for Journalists, edited by Tom Welsh and Walter Greenwood. Published by Butterworths, this definitive guide to media law is currently in the 27th edition, issued in June 2024 and fully updated to take account of changes in the law.
McNae’s Essential Law for Journalists can be purchased from most good bookshops or from Amazon.co.uk
Course content focuses on the law as it applies in England and Wales. The law in Northern Ireland is broadly similar, although students are referred to chapter of 35 of Essential Law, which outlines the main differences. Scotland has its own legal system and any journalists intending to work in Scotland will be required to study Scots law in detail.
Course introduction
Defamation and Contempt
New media risks
Rights and Restrictions
What is a free press?
Reporting crime stories
Reporting the courts
Children in court
Preliminary hearings
Children in adult court
Anti-social behaviour orders
Family courts
Crown Court trials
Sexual offences
Defamation Acts 1996/2013
Internet libel
What the claimant must prove
Identification issues
Innuendo
Truth
Honest comment
Absolute privilege
Qualified privilege
Public Interest
Other libel defences
Right to a fair trial
Contempt of Court Act 1981
Court stories
Juries and photographs
Challenging the courts
Civil courts
Inquests
Tribunals
Libel and contempt revision
Human Rights Act 1998
Breach of confidence
Protection of sources
Official Secrets Acts
Freedom of Information
Information from government
Codes of conduct
Privacy law
Copyright law
Trademarks and brands
Youth justice dilemmas
Defamation dilemmas
Contempt dilemmas
Law updates
Law exam (including marking and feedback)
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