This collection of essays compares media diversity law (including
cartel law) in Australia and Germany. Both countries are liberal
Western capitalist societies strongly committed to the rule of law,
individual freedoms and democratic values and principles. They also
face similar economic, social and technological challenges. Yet
there also are important differences between Australia and Germany
that make a comparison of how both countries regulate media
diversity profitable. Australia has no constitutional guarantee of
media freedom, but all relevant rules are federal. In both respects
Germany is different. This book reveals that notwithstanding
important differences, both countries have evolved broadly similar
legislative regimes - but each can also learn from the experience
of the other.
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