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Exploring the theoretical and actual implications of various access regimes, this work covers such areas as: theories of media access; access to media in Europe and the United States; judicial review of access to the media; and the media and the political arena.
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I: Theories of Media Access. An Access Taxonomy; M.E. Price. The Public Sphere, the Media and Civil Society; J.L. Cohen. II: Access to the Media in Europe and in the United States. Free Speech, Equality and Minority Access to the Media in the United States; M. Rosenfeld. Building a Free Press; O.M. Fiss. Access to the Media in Western Europe; E. Barendt. The Constitutional Concept of the Public Sphere According to German Basic Law with Special Consideration of the Boundaries of Free Speech; U.K. Preuss. Access to the Media and Democratic Communication: Theory and Practice in Central and Eastern European Broadcasting; K. Jakubowicz. The Development of Rights of Access to Broadcasting in the Czech Republic after 1989; M. Jakobec. III: Judicial Review of Access to the Media/New Trends in Access to the Media. Beyond the Voice and Intended View Conception of Speech: Expanding the First Amendment Goal of Rich Public Debate to Protect a Multiplicity of Discourses; E. Klingsberg. The New Types of Media and the State of the End of Liberalism; G. Halmai. The Hungarian Constitutional Court in the Media War: Interpretations of Separation of Powers and Models of Democracy; A. Arato. IV: The Media and the Political Arena. The Hungarian Media War of Independence; E. Hankiss. The Development of Rights of Access to the Media: The Role of Media in Lustration; J. Kavan. Political Speech and Political Money; Z. Korkovay. Conclusion and Synthesis; M.E. Price.