The Law Of Advertising In Ireland

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Media Law in Ireland

Dr Eoin Carolan is a barrister-at-law and lectures at University College Dublin. --Book Jacket.
The Law of Advertising in Ireland

Author: Patrick Ambrose
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date: 2015-01-01
This book identifies both the general and specific laws and regulations that apply to the advertising of products and services in Ireland. Divided into two parts, the first section focuses on law, regulation, and the other key issues to be considered when advertising generally, such as consumer protection and contract law. The second section contains chapters on specific advertising law, regulations, and codes of practice imposed on certain industries or services, including financial services, solicitors, and alcohol advertising. The book focuses particularly on recent and little-known developments not covered in other legal texts. The Law of Advertising in Ireland will have global appeal, as it is applicable to any company, whether located in Ireland or not, whose advertisements will be visible to individuals within Ireland (including online). [Subject: Advertising Law, Company Law, Commercial Law, Consumer Law, Irish Law]
Entertainment and Media Law in Ireland

Entertainment and Media Law in Ireland explains the typical issues which arise in the media and entertainment industry in Ireland to better equip the reader with a valuable working knowledge of the fundamentals. It seeks to serve the needs of time-pressed professionals working in this area by providing a helpful quick-reference guide. The book can be viewed as a series of signposts in the form of best practice principles and is written from a practical and business perspective. It is presented in straightforward, non-specialist, jargon-free language while simultaneously citing legislation, EU law and common law for the benefit of its legal and more experienced audience. This is the first book of its kind in Ireland collating a wealth of information sources to address the myriad of crucial business and legal considerations confronting creative practitioners and lawyers alike, from the 'why' and 'how' to obtain filming permits, to the hazards of court reporting and defamation for journalists and bloggers, to ensuring all production paperwork is in order to allow full, commercial exploitation of a music composition or film.