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Wills, David. "From The Law Librarian to Legal Information Management, from Bulletin to Journal: a Jubilee Year." Legal Information Management 20, no. 1 (2020): 4–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1472669620000031.

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AbstractLegal Information Management has reached 50 years since it was launched, under a different name, by the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians (BIALL). In this article the current editor of the journal, David Wills, reviews the history of the journal from its launch in spring 1970 when it took the name The Law Librarian, and describes how it has evolved, often reflecting the changing nature of the legal information profession in those intervening years. He follows the journey as this periodical developed from small beginnings, explains how it was enhanced by successive editors, why it became necessary to change its title in 2001 and describes the move to the current publisher, Cambridge University Press in 2004. He reflects on the current status of the journal, as an electronic product while also retaining its profile in print and, finally, he draws attention to some possible challenges for the future.
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Angelo, A. H. "The Constitutional Case Law of Japan, 1970 through 1990." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 27, no. 1 (1997): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v27i1.6129.

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This article is a book review of Lawrence N Beer and Hiroshi Itoh The Constitutional Case Law of Japan, 1970 through 1990 (University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1996) Pages i-xiv, 1-688 including appendices and index. The book contains 47 judgments of Japanese courts on constitutional matters delivered in the period 1970-1990, with most being from the Supreme Court of Japan. The editors, in the Introduction, provide an overview of Japan's constitutional law since 1945 and set the judicial developments in the general context of the Constitution of Japan, in its political setting and, more generally, in an international frame. Angelo praises the authors, concluding that this book is essential for all interested in legal and political developments in Japan.
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Hale, F. "A Catholic voice against British imperialism: F C Kolbe's opposition to the Second Anglo-Boer War." Religion and Theology 4, no. 1-3 (1997): 94–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157430197x00076.

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AbstractMany aspects of the remarkable career of the intellectually inclined Roman Catholic priest FC Kolbe of Cape Town have been documented, but little has been published about his opposition to British imperialism during the Second Anglo-Boer War. Particularly in his capacity as the founding editor of the South African Catholic Magazine he sought to influence popular opinion both before and after the eruption of hostilities in October 1899. The present article focuses on the expression of his position in that journal and compares Kolbe's stance with those taken by the editors of certain other religious periodicals and the secular press in the Cape. Also considered is Kolbe's involvement in the editing of Albert Cartwright's anti-war newspaper The South African News, especially his opposition to martial law. The secular reasons for Kolbe's objections to the war are evident; the theological, meta-ethical underpinnings are only obliquely implied in his discourses.
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Friedman, Elliot. "International Economic Law by Andreas Lowenfeld (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003) 824 Pages (Softcover). Price US$45.00. ISBN: 0 199264112." Deakin Law Review 9, no. 2 (2004): 795–801. http://dx.doi.org/10.21153/dlr2004vol9no2art264.

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Andreas Lowenfeld, Herbert and Rose Rubin Professor of International Economic Law at New York University School of Law, notes in the acknowledgement page to International Economic Law that the editors of Oxford University Press approached him to write a ‘treatise on International Economic Law’.1 This statement is slightly misleading. Although Lowenfeld addresses a great number of areas coming under the general umbrella of international economic law, his work is not an exhaustive treatment of the entire subject. As he notes in the introduction, ‘the book is designed not primarily as a work of reference but rather as an integrated whole.’2 Indeed, it is doubtful whether any one author possesses the necessary expertise to deal comprehensively with the entire corpus of international economic law, regulating as it does areas as broad-ranging as, for example, goods, intellectual property, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, antidumping and investment.3
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The Editors. "Notes from the Editors, November 2017." Monthly Review 69, no. 6 (2017): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.14452/mr-069-06-2017-10_0.

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buy this issueOver the last three decades, Monthly Review has stood out as a major source of ecosocialist analysis. This has been especially evident in recent months, with the publication by Monthly Review Press of three pathbreaking books: Kohei Saito, Karl Marx's Ecosocialism: Capital, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political Economy; Ian Angus, A Redder Shade of Green: Intersections of Science and Socialism; and Fred Magdoff and Chris Williams, Creating an Ecological Society: Toward a Revolutionary Transformation.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Haladzhun, Zoriana. "The second stage of press denationalization: results and problems." Proceedings of Research and Scientific Institute for Periodicals, no. 9(27) (2019): 263–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2524-0331-2019-9(27)-15.

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The article traces back the second stage of the print media denationalization in Ukraine spanning 2017―2018s. This reform aimed to cancel out the influence of central and local public authorities on the editorial staffs. This paper analyzes the official data available on the website of the State Committee for Television and Broadcasting of Ukraine. The latter body is the main coordinator responsible for the reform implementation of print media denationalization in Ukraine. Additionally, we trace back by stages how the Oblasts and mass media there entered and completed the process, who were the leaders in terms of + and – signs at each stage. Considering the data as well as the reaction of the media community, the author states that in the course of this process, mass media faced a wide range of problems. Those may be classified according to their problematic criteria into legal and organizational. Legal problems were: non-acceptance of amendments to the fundamental law about clear definition of the possibility to form an editorial staff by means of withdrawal; redefining the matters of property lease, suspension of transfer of property that was in editorial offices’ ownership; extra procedures for the protection of rights of editors and journalists that were not able to launch the process because of inactivity of central and local public authorities. Organizational obstacles included the following ones: a lack of the mechanism of effective influence of co-founders on the necessity to make a decision about the start of reforming; lack of cooperation between the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine and the State Committee for Television and Broadcasting of Ukraine as well as absence of the mechanism of control over the data of Mass Media Register for the latter; unauthorized dismissal of editors; transfer of the founders’ rights to state-owned and municipal enterprises; output of the property meant to pass into the ownership from the enterprise’s ownership and so on. Besides, the author claims that Poltava Oblast has become an indisputable leader both in percentage and quantitative terms with its 29 reformed mass media amounting to 93% of all print media. Kyiv has shown the worst results in implementing the reforming process — 0 %. Keywords: denationalization, print media, problems of reform, the second stage.
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زين الدين, حنان لطفي. "عروض مختصرة". الفكر الإسلامي المعاصر (إسلامية المعرفة سابقا) 21, № 82 (2015): 189–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/citj.v21i82.2545.

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 رائد الفكر المصري الإمام محمد عبده، عثمان أمين، القاهرة: دار الكتب والوثائق القومية، 2012م، 328 صفحة.
 التصوف، يوسف زيدان، القاهرة: دار نهضة مصر للطباعة والنشر، ط2، 2013م، 88 صفحة.
 نقد التصوف: السلفيون والمتصوفة في مصر، أحمد قوشتي، القاهرة: مدارات للأبحاث والنشر، 2014م، 112 صفحة.
 موسوعة القطعاني: التصوف والطرق الصوفية في ليبيا منذ الفتح الإسلامي 21هـ/ 644م إلى سنة 1421هـ/ 2000م، أحمد القطعاني، لبنان: شركة المطبوعات للنشر والتوزيع، 2013م، 1592 صفحة.
 جذور نهضة اليابان، غانم علوان الجميلي، الرياض: مكتبة العبيكان، 2014م، 240 صفحة.
 اليابان والوطن العربي: العلاقات المتبادلة والآفاق المستقبلية، مسعود ضاهر، مؤسسة الفكر العربي، 2013م، 383 صفحة.
 مسائل معاصرة في الفقه الإسلامي - سلسلة بحوث فقهية محكمة، عارف علي عارف القره داغي (محرراً)، ماليزيا: الفجر (Fajar Ulung Sdn Bhd)، 2014م، 377 صفحة.
 المهارات الاجتماعية: تعليم وتدريس المهارات الاجتماعية والقيم، دخيل ابن عبد الله الدخيل الله، الرياض: مكتبة العبيكان، 2014م، 186 صفحة.
 شرح قانون العقوبات، القسم العام: دراسة تحليلية في النظرية العامة للجريمة والمسؤولية الجزائية، نظام توفيق المجالي، عمّان: دار الثقافة للنشر والتوزيع، 2015م، 560 صفحة.
 السجون والعقوبات في مصر: عصر سلاطين المماليك، علاء طه رزق، القاهرة: دار عين للدراسات والبحوث الإنسانية والاجتماعية، مصر، 2014م، 194 صفحة.
 Women in Sufism: Female Religiosities in a Transnational Order (Routledge Sufi Series), Marta Dominguez Diaz (Editor), Routledge, November 2014, 204 pages.
 Sufism and the 'Modern' in Islam, Martin Van Bruinessen and Julia Day Howell (Editors), I. B. Tauris, March 2013, 384 pages.
 The Logic of Conformity: Japan's Entry into International Society (Japan and Global Society), Tomoko T. Okagaki, University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, July 2013, 208 pages.
 Who Rules Japan?: Popular Participation in the Japanese Legal Process, Leon Wolff, Luke Nottage, & Kent Anderson (Authors, Editors), Edward Elgar Pub, June 2015, 232 pages.
 Social Ethics in Inter-Religious Interaction, Nina Mariani Noor, Ferry Muhammadsyah Siregar, Globethics.net, June 2015, 182 pages.
 Religion in Sociological Perspective, Keith A. Roberts & David A. Yamane, SAGE Publications Inc, August 2015 (6th edition), 520 pages.
 Beyond Individualism: The Challenge of Inclusive Communities (Religion, Culture, and Public Life series), George Rupp, Columbia University Press, September 2015, 224 pages.
 The Oxford Handbook of Religion, Conflict, and Peace Building, Atalia Omer, R. Scott Appleby & David Little (Editors), Oxford University Press, March 2015, 736 pages.
 The Arab Charter of Human Rights: A Voice for Sharia in the Modern World, Ahmed Mohamed El Demery, Council on International Law and Politics, February 2015, 554 pages.
 The Shari'a and Islamic Criminal Justice in Time of War and Peace, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Cambridge University Press, October 2013, 405 pages.
 
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Montecinos, Veronica. "Educating Economists. David Colander and Reuven Brenner, editors. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1992." Journal of Public Policy 12, no. 3 (1992): 294–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0143814x00005766.

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Bloy, Duncan. "Who guards the guardians?" Pacific Journalism Review 18, no. 2 (2012): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v18i2.259.

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The United Kingdom’s Leveson Inquiry has been the hottest free show in town since it began taking evidence in November 2011 until the first phase of the Inquiry concluded on 24 July 2012. During that time, the general public has been exposed to a tsunami of information from the great and the good in Britain, which raised questions not only about journalism practices and ethics but the separation of powers and the rule of law. The importance to any democracy of an independent judiciary cannot be overestimated. Sir Brian Leveson began the inquiry by posing the question: Who guards the guardians? He stressed that the concept of the freedom of the press was a fundamental part of any democracy and that he had no desire to stifle freedom of speech in Britain. This article reflects on missed opportunities and considers the future for press regulation in Britain. It also makes the point that irrespective of whatever new regime is established, it is time for proprietors, editors and journalists to stand up for responsible, public interest journalism and only then will there be an outside chance that the public’s faith in mainstream journalism will be restored.
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Kivistik, Olja, and Marju Luts-Sootak. "Limitation of Freedom of Speech and of the Press by Penal Law in the Final Decades of the Russian Empire." Juridica International 27 (September 30, 2018): 41–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/ji.2018.27.04.

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In the 21st century, it is inappropriate to have to ask whether criticising a political regime or exercising freedom of speech could lead to criminal charges and criminal punishment. In contrast, a hundred years ago the restriction of people’s freedom of speech, especially in relation to political matters, was quite extensive, both in autocratic Russia and elsewhere. The article addresses the legal situation in the Estonian territory of the Russian Empire until 1918, when insubordination to state authority and inciting mutiny were punishable by law. On 17 April 1905, the so-called Freedom Manifesto gave people freedom of speech, and the Fundamental Laws of the Russian Empire entered into force one year later, wherein fundamental rights were enumerated, among them the right to express one’s convictions, both orally and in writing. At the same time, however, restrictions continued to apply to the fundamental rights declared, which at times were very strict in the tsarist state and rendered the space for exercise of those rights extremely narrow. The article provides an overview of the penal legislation that was applicable within the Estonian territory at the dawn of the 20th century, which set boundaries to freedom of speech and of the press. Considered separately is the case law of the Tallinn Circuit Court pertaining to charges of instigation of mutiny, with the aim of showing how these provisions were applied in judicial practice and the context in which the state restricted people’s fundamental rights. In the Tallinn Circuit Court, it was primarily newspaper editors who were charged with incitement to mutiny, because they allowed the publishing of various calls to action in relation to workers’ movement propaganda and demands for better conditions and rights for workers. At the beginning of the 20th century, class warfare was considered a crime against the state, and the case law demonstrates how the constitutional freedoms of speech and the press were restricted via strict penal-law measures.
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Mbida, Albert. Le directeur de publication dans le droit positif de la communication au Cameroun: Clé de voute et pivot de l'organe de communication. Éditions CLÉ, 2013.

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Davti͡an, S. L. Redakt͡sionnye ustavy: Pravovye osobennosti organizat͡sii i funkt͡sionirovanii͡a redakt͡sii SMI. In-t problem informat͡sionnogo prava, 2004.

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Uebbert, Paul. Die strafrechtliche Haftung des verantwortlichen Redakteurs bei der Veröffentlichung strafbarer Inhalte, insbesondere nach [Paragraphen] 21 Abs. 2 Satz 1 Ziffer 1 LPG NW. s.n.], 1995.

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1948-, Daiki Tetsurō, ed. Henshūsha no kiki kanrijutsu: Meiyo, puraibashī, chosakuken, hyōgen. Seikyūsha, 2011.

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ʻAwdāt, Ḥusayn. al-Mawsūʻah al-ṣuḥufīyah al-ʻArabīyah. Jāmiʻat al-Duwal al-ʻArabīyah, al-Munaẓẓamah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Tarbiyah wa-al-Thaqāfah wa-al-ʻUlūm, Idārat al-Thaqāfah, 1990.

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ʻAwdāt, Ḥusayn. al- Mawsūʻah al-ṣuḥufīyah al-ʻArabīyah. Jāmiʻat al-Duwal al-ʻArabīyah, al-Munaẓẓamah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Tarbiyah wa-al-Thaqāfah wa-al-ʻUlūm, Idārat al-Thaqāfah, 1990.

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Protettì, Ettore. Giornalisti ed editori nella giurisprudenza. A. Giuffrè, 1989.

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Guerrini, Mauro, and Giovanni Mari, eds. Via verde e via d’oro. Firenze University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-718-0.

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Via verde e via d’oro. Le politiche open access dell’Università di Firenze affronta il poliedrico tema dell’accesso libero e gratuito alla conoscenza. L’open access è un movimento nato nel secolo scorso con lo scopo di potenziare la diffusione dell’informazione scientifica. Negli ultimi dieci anni il movimento ha visto una crescita di interesse legata alle prese di posizioni dei più importanti istituti di ricerca mondiali e agli interventi legislativi di organi politici e accademici. Questa pubblicazione analizza la realtà dell’open access dai diversi punti di vista dei soggetti che la animano: autori, editori, mondo accademico, legislatori, fruitori del sapere, ecc. L’Università di Firenze, che è tra i maggiori protagonisti della promozione dell’accesso aperto in Italia, percorre da tempo la lunga marcia a favore dell’open access, attraverso la green road con FLORE, il suo repository istituzionale e la gold road con la Firenze University Press (FUP) che dai primi anni del 2000 realizza pubblicazioni ad accesso aperto.
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Italy. Codice per la comunicazione: Editoria, radiotelevisione, pubblicità, nuovi media, privacy. A. Giuffrè, 1999.

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Noyola, Inocencio. Proceso legal contra el editor de "La Charanga". Archivo Histórico del Estado de San Luis Potosí, 2002.

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Peterson, Jason A. "This Is the Biggest Challenge to Our Way of Life Since the Reconstruction." In Full Court Press. University Press of Mississippi, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496808202.003.0005.

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This chapter examines Mississippi State’s fourth straight SEC championship and the team’s first appearance in the integrated NCAA tournament. The journalistic debate surrounding the 1963 Bulldogs demonstrated discontent for the unwritten law by Mississippi’s sports scribes, which was unveiled in the pages of the press. From February 26, 1963, when the Bulldogs clinched the SEC championship through March 20, 1963, after the MSU contingent returned to Starkville from the NCAA tournament, editors and reporters in Mississippi debated the legitimacy of the unwritten law. While Jimmy Ward of the Jackson Daily News continued to champion the cause of the Closed Society, the majority of Mississippi’s sports writers supported an NCAA title opportunity for the Bulldogs. The 1962-63 debate brought forth new support for integrated athletics from Mississippi’s sports reporters and demonstrated the beginning of a slow but progressive change in Mississippi’s press that refused to blindly dismiss any notions towards integration and social equality.
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Peterson, Jason A. "Conclusion." In Full Court Press. University Press of Mississippi, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496808202.003.0007.

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This chapter serves as a summary of the evidence presented in the previous sections of the book and reiterates the evolutionary change that journalism in the Magnolia State underwent from the 1955 through 1973. Editors and reporters went from attacking the various colleges and universities for their quest for athletic glory and potential violations of the Closed Society to identifying the first black basketball players at these educational stalwarts as equals among their peers. By the time these schools began adding black athletes, the reign of the Closed Society was at a virtual end. The various challenges to the unwritten law and the eventual integration of college basketball in the Magnolia State was evidence of the social and ideological evolution in Mississippi’s press. While the athletic accomplishments of these colleges and universities may not have served as a direct catalyst for change, there was no doubt that the differences of opinions expressed in the pages of Mississippi’s newspapers was evidence of a society in transition from the iron grip of the Closed Society to the eventual acceptance of human and civil rights.
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Dunbar, Robert. "The Gaelic Press." In The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 3. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474424929.003.0018.

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Throughout the period in question, Gaelic periodical publishing has faced a number of persistent problems: relatively small, and declining, numbers of speakers, comparatively low levels of literacy in the language, insufficient institutional support, and editors and writers working for little material reward. As a result, most Gaelic periodicals survived for relatively short periods, and aside from the weekly Mac-Talla, published in Canada from 1892 to 1904, there has never been a Gaelic newspaper of any significance. In spite of this, Gaelic periodicals made a major contribution to Gaelic literature and culture more generally, serving as a platform for new generations of Gaelic writers, a conduit for new styles, particularly of modernist Gaelic poetry, and new genres, such as the short story, plays, social and political comment, current affairs, humour, literary translation, and much else.
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Peterson, Jason A. "Is There Anything Wrong with Five White Boys Winning the National Championship?" In Full Court Press. University Press of Mississippi, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496808202.003.0004.

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This chapter examines Mississippi State’s third consecutive SEC championship and the onslaught of debate from Mississippi’s press surrounding the merits of integrated competition. Like its past championship seasons, the 1961-62 Bulldogs of head coach James “Babe” McCarthy were denied entry into the NCAA tournament, but support for MSU began to grow. Reporters such as Herb Phillips of the Commercial Dispatch, Billy Ray of the Vicksburg Daily News, Dick Lightsey of the Biloxi-based Daily Herald, and sports editor Lee Baker of the Hederman-owned Clarion-Ledger argued for the Bulldogs’ place in the integrated postseason and the elimination of the unwritten law, all the while stressing their own belief in segregation. From the early stages of February 1962 through March 1962, a smattering of commentary and opinions were expressed from newspapers with the majority of reporters in the Magnolia State once again retreating to the comfortable confines of silent support for the Closed Society. However, by evidence of the growing numbers of supporters in the press, journalists in Mississippi were slowly changing and social progress in athletics was soon to appear on the state’s doorstep.
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White, Paul. "Jodocus Badius Ascensius: The Making of a Name." In Jodocus Badius Ascensius. British Academy, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265543.003.0001.

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This chapter, by way of introduction, explores the life and work of Badius, drawing on judgements by his contemporaries and posterity. It introduces Badius via perspectives on the various roles he played throughout his career in the learned culture of the Renaissance: poet, schoolmaster, commentator, editor, scholar-printer. His biography is presented in the context of the groups and networks with which he identified, both secular humanist and religious, in the Low Countries, Italy, Germany, England and France. Educated by the Ghent Common Life Brethren, in the early part of his career he worked in Lyon for the press of Johann Trechsel, and belonged to a group of northern European humanists who circulated and published devotional poetry. He became known as an editor, grammarian and writer of commentaries, and established his own press in 1503 in Paris, where he associated with the best known humanist scholars of the day: Robert Gaguin, Lefèvre d’Etaples, Guillaume Budé, Erasmus.
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Remoortel, Marianne Van. "Women Editors’ Transnational Networks in the Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine and Myra’s Journal." In Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1830s-1900s. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433907.003.0004.

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This chapter considers the transnational collaboration between Samuel Beeton’s Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine and the French magazine Le Moniteur de la mode, run by Beeton’s French counterpart Adolphe Goubaud. Using a range of historical source material, Van Remoortel explores the behind-the-scenes contributions made by women to the success of this venture and to each magazine. In particular, she argues that Louise Goubaud’s contribution to the emergence of the cheap fashion press ‘has been consistently misunderstood’ and that Beeton’s trailblazing status was in fact indebted to her work in a range of ways (47). In democratising women’s access to fashion and design, the Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine ‘promoted a new kind of femininity’ (46). Indeed, the pattern postal service made fashion more accessible in literal terms as well, bringing international fashion into the lives of women who were unlikely to find themselves in the boutiques of Paris. Van Remoortel’s essay brings to the fore the significance of transnational exchange, a topic highlighted in a number of other essays in this volume.
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LaMay, Craig L. "The World Cup and Freedom of Expression in Qatar." In Sport, Politics and Society in the Middle East. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190065218.003.0007.

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This chapter elaborates on the effects of the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup on Qatar’s restrictive media system, seeking to answer the question: how does the World Cup affect rights of expression and publication in a country that criminalizes, for example, blasphemy and criticism of the emir? Our analysis is based on conversations that we have had with newspaper editors in Qatar, assessing internationally known indices of press freedom and the growing body of academic literature on Qatari sport and media politics. Being home to news broadcaster Al Jazeera, Qatar is the most progressive member of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on matters of free expression, but ranks low on international indicators. Qatar’s successful bid to host the 2022 World Cup has brought the country both new attention and criticism, with the latter focusing especially on the kafala labor system. Neither China nor Russia’s media regimes changed after hosting the Olympics in 2008 and 2014 respectively, but despite this trend, this chapter argues that Qatar has been relatively open to its critics, and the award of the World Cup has advanced conversations about sensitive subjects within the country.
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Conference papers on the topic "Press law Editors"

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Sáenz de Tejada Granados, Carlota, Eva Juana Rodríguez Romero, and Rocío Santo-Tomás Muro. "Influence of energy paradigm shifts on city boundaries. The productive peripheries of Madrid." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5343.

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Influence of energy paradigm shifts on city boundaries. The productive peripheries of Madrid Carlota Sáenz de Tejada Granados¹, Eva J. Rodríguez Romero², Rocío Santo-Tomás Muro3 1, 2, 3 Departamento de Arquitectura y Diseño. Universidad CEU San Pablo. Escuela Politécnica Superior, Campus de Montepríncipe. 28668 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid. E-mail: carlota.saenztejada@ceu.es, rodrom@ceu.es, rocio.santotomasmuro@beca.ceu.es Keywords: energy landscape, periphery, urban history, urban form, Madrid Conference topics and scale: City transformations The promotion or access to certain energy technologies has changed the humanized landscape throughout history; cities have been born around, and because of an energy source, or have been displaced in order for energy-related infrastructures to take their spot. However, and for any city from its very beginning, energy paradigm shifts have deeply altered their morphology. Not only extraction, but especially transformation and transport of resources materializes in artefacts, often controversial and soon-to-be obsolete. This is especially patent in the ever-changing city boundaries; the fringe of ‘proximity’, where the collision between the countryside and the urban mesh embodies the relations and contradictions between urban growth, energy demand and landscape protection. In a context of growing cities (both in terms of expansion of its artificial land and in terms of energy demand), we are facing two paths which not always converge: an inevitable low carbon transition and a growing sensitivity towards ordinary landscapes. This article, within the framework of the project ‘Proximity landscapes of the city of Madrid. From the 19thC to the present’, studies the development of the city of Madrid in relation to its energy access and management, in a series of key stages: mid-19thC (before the bourgeois enlargement plan approved in 1860), early 20thC (when the introduction of electricity powered a deep urban transformation and outlaying urban cores were annexed), mid-late 20thC (when a rural exodus took place and the peripheries of Madrid grew rapidly) and today. References Ivancic, A. (2010) Land&Scape Series: Energyscapes (Gustavo Gili, Barcelona). Mumford, L. (2010, original 1934) Technics and Civilization (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago). Pinto, V. (coord.) (1995-2001) Madrid. Atlas Histórico de la Ciudad, Vol.1-Vol.2 (Lunwerg Editors and Fundación Caja Madrid, Madrid). Terán, F. (2006) En torno a Madrid. Génesis espacial de una región urbana (Autonomous Community of Madrid, Madrid). Vicente, V. (2015) El Ensanche Sur. Arganzuela (1860-1931). Los barrios negros (Los libros de la Catarata, Madrid). Zoido, F. (2006) ‘Paisaje e infraestructuras, una relación de interés mutuo’, Carreteras: Revista técnica de la Asociación Española de la Carretera, 150, 190-199.
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