Christian von Coelln describes the accessability of courts for the media as a constitutional principle which applies to all the media and the activity of the courts as a whole. In the author's opinion, the statutory ban on courtroom-television is unconstitutional.

Christian von Coelln explains the constitutional mixture of fundamental rights (freedom of the press, right to privacy) and the principles of state structures (democracy, rule of law) arisen by the media's access to jurisdiction. He describes the accessability of courts for the media as a constitutional principle which applies to all the media and the activity of the courts as a whole. In addition to the presence of journalists at trials, he also deals with the permissibility of taking pictures or broadcasting from in and around the courtroom, focusing in particular on the position of the media granted by the constitution's basic rights. In the author's opinion, the statutory ban on courtroom-television is unconstitutional. He concludes his work with a summary of the publication of court rulings and the public relations work done by the courts.

Autorentext
Geboren 1967; Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Passau; 2000 Promotion; 2004 Habilitation; derzeit Privatdozent und Oberassistent an der Juristischen Fakultät der Universität Passau.
Titel
Zur Medienöffentlichkeit der Dritten Gewalt
Untertitel
Rechtliche Aspekte des Zugangs der Medien zur Rechtsprechung im Verfassungsstaat des Grundgesetzes
EAN
9783161580024
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
01.05.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Lesemotiv