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PART A - THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF BROADCASTING REGULATION: FIFTY YEARS IN THE POLITICAL DOMAIN1. The Search for a Structure: Uncertain Origins and the Rejection of the Press Model2. The Paradigm Established: State Control and Monopoly3. The Paradigm Challenged: Regulatory Options for an Expanding MarketPART B - A NEW ACTOR ON THE SCENE? THE PARAMETERS OF JUDICIAL REGULATION CONSIDERED4. The Structural Framework for Judicial Intervention in the Audio-visual Domain5. The Constitutional Tools of the TradePART C - THE JUDICIAL ROLE ESTABLISHED? A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF COURTS AND THE BROADCAST MEDIA6. The Legal Debate Begins: Public Monopoly and Private Ownership7. Pluralism and Freedom of Expression: Constitutional Imperatives for a New Broadcasting Order8. Theory into Practice: Judicial Guidelines for the Audio-visual Sector9. Conclusion: An Appraisal of Judicial Intervention in the Audio-visual Sector
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