Code Expliqué De La Presse est un ouvrage essentiel pour comprendre le cadre juridique de la presse en France. Rédigé par Georges Barbier, ce complément offre une analyse détaillée des lois et réglementations qui régissent les médias et le journalisme.
Ce livre explore en profondeur les aspects constitutionnels de la liberté de la presse, ainsi que les responsabilités et les limites imposées aux journalistes. Il examine les droits et les devoirs des acteurs de l'information, tout en mettant en lumière les enjeux contemporains liés à la diffusion de l'information et à la protection des sources.
Un guide indispensable pour les professionnels des médias, les étudiants en droit et toute personne intéressée par le fonctionnement de la presse et son rôle dans la société.
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