
| 陈晓彦,媒体法博士,主要研究方向为媒体法律、媒体政策和媒体伦理。 2008年于南洋理工大学(新加坡)获得媒体法博士学位,2001年在国内通过律师资格考试并获司法部颁发的律师资格证书。迄今已在媒体侵权、互联网管理等领域发表中、英文论文若干,并多次赴美国、德国、英国以及香港地区等参加国际学术会议、研讨会和进行学术交流。 |
| FOREWORD PREFACE CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The Nature of the Law of Defamation and Its Development The Law of Defamation in China Research Questions Source Materials and Method Organization CHAPTER 2 THE EVOLUTION OF DEFAMATION LAW IN CHINA Defamation law in imperial China Free speech in traditional China The approach to balance sedition punishment and free speech Defamation law in late Qing and the republican China Legal rejuvenation of protection of reputation Constitutional protection of freedom of expression Public opinion supervision and the law of defamation Conclusion CHAPTER 3 LEGAL FRAMEWORD OF DEFAMATION IN CHINA Elements of Defamation The reputation of the victim has been harmed Defamatory statements Publication Harm to reputation Causality exists between the illegal act and the harm to reputation Subjective fault Parties public figures The deceased Media and media-related defendants Jurisdiction Defenses truth privilege The right to criticize Remedies stoppage of infringement rehabilitation of reputation and elimination of adverse influence apology damage Conclusion CHAPTER 4 MEDIA ENVIRONMENT IN CHINA Changing Media Landscape earlier history emergence of non-party media media commercialization Legal and Political Pressures on the Media media ownership licensing screening forbidden content personal management system Party Journalism and Media Corruption Conclusion CHAPTER 5 DEFAMATION LITIGATION AGAINST THE MEDIA: AN OVERVIEW OF COURT-PUBLISHED CASES 115 Source Materials and Method Overall Trend Plaintiffs ordinary persons allegation of criminal/illegal activity and official report privilege exposure of personal details and privacy protection allegation of moral failings and the use of insulting words allegation of unpopular behaviors or subjecting the plaintiff to ridicule professionals famous persons government officials and government entities relatives of the deceased corporate plaintiffs Defendants party newspapers and non-party newspapers defendants internet defamation Remedies non-monetary remedies damages …… CHAPTER 6 DEFAMATION LITIGATION IN A LEADING MEDIA CITY: THE CASE OF CHENGDU CHATPER 7 DEFAMATION, THE MEDIA AND FREE SPEECH APPENDICES REFERENCES |
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