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The King Commission live : an examination of the legal and ethical considerations involved in broadcasts of judicial proceedings

Thesis (MA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2001.

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Main Author: Brand, Robert Christian
Other Authors: Retief, Johan
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Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2012
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/52545 The King Commission live : an examination of the legal and ethical considerations involved in broadcasts of judicial proceedings Brand, Robert Christian Retief, Johan Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Dept. of Journalism. South Africa. -- Commission of Inquiry into Cricket Match Fixing and Related Matters Broadcast journalism -- South Africa Television broadcasting of news -- Law and legislation -- South Africa Television broadcasting of news -- Moral and ethical aspects -- South Africa Dissertations -- Journalism Theses -- Journalism Thesis (MA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2001. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The controversy around the broadcasting of court proceedings has reigned in the United States since the 1950s, reaching a peak with the trial of O.J. Simpson, widely interpreted as an example of the destructive effect of a "media circus" on the administration of justice. In many other U.S. courtrooms, however, television and radio journalists do their work unobtrusively, professionally and to the benefit of their viewers and listeners. The King Commission of Inquiry into allegations of match-fixing in cricket gave South Africa its first experience of television and radio coverage of judicial proceedings, and lay the basis for a more liberal approach to electronic coverage of courts. The Constitution protects freedom of expression, including the freedom to receive and impart information. This has been interpreted by the High Court as conferring on radio journalists the freedom to record and broadcast the King Commission's proceedings. It is argued in this study that the High Court's reasoning could be applied with equal force to television, and to coverage of the courts. It is suggested a trial period of electronic coverage of courts, under clear guidelines for journalists and legal practitioners, may provide greater clarity on the desirability of allowing electronic coverage of courts on a permanent basis. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die netelige vraagstuk rondom die uitsaai van hofverrigtinge het alreeds in the vyftigerjare van die vorige eeu in die Verenigde State ontstaan. Die vervolging van O.J. Simpson was 'n hoogtepunt in die debat. Dié saak word gereeld voorgehou as 'n voorbeeld van die nadelige effek wat 'n "mediasirkus" op die regsproses kan uitoefen. Maar in baie ander Amerikaanse howe doen radio- en televisiejoernaliste hulle werk sonder steurnis, professioneel, en ten voordeel van hul luisteraars and kykers. The Kingkommissie van Ondersoek na beweringe van oneerlikheid in krieket was Suid-Afrika se eerste ervaring van elektroniese dekking van 'n regterlike proses, and kan moontlik die basis vorm vir 'n meer liberale benadering tot elektroniese dekking van howe. Die Grondwet waarborg vryheid van uitdrukking, insluitende die vryheid om inligting uit te stuur en te ontvang. Die Hooggeregshof het onlangs beslis hierdie vryheid beteken radiojoernaliste mag die verrigtinge van die Kingkommissie opneem en uitsaai. In hierdie studie word geargumenteer dat die Hooggeregshof se beslissing ook van toepassing kan wees op televisie, en op hofverrigtinge. Daar word voor die hand gedoen dat Suid- Afrikaanse howe vir 'n proeftydperk elekroniese dekking van hofverrigtinge toelaat, met streng reëls vir joernaliste en regspraktisyns. So 'n proefneming kan dalk groter duidelikheid verskaf oor die voor- en nadele van televisie- en radiodekking van howe op 'n permanente basis. Masters 2012-08-27T11:35:03Z 2012-08-27T11:35:03Z 2001-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52545 en_ZA Stellenbosch University 119 p. application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle South Africa. -- Commission of Inquiry into Cricket Match Fixing and Related Matters
Broadcast journalism -- South Africa
Television broadcasting of news -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Television broadcasting of news -- Moral and ethical aspects -- South Africa
Dissertations -- Journalism
Theses -- Journalism
Brand, Robert Christian
The King Commission live : an examination of the legal and ethical considerations involved in broadcasts of judicial proceedings
title The King Commission live : an examination of the legal and ethical considerations involved in broadcasts of judicial proceedings
title_full The King Commission live : an examination of the legal and ethical considerations involved in broadcasts of judicial proceedings
title_fullStr The King Commission live : an examination of the legal and ethical considerations involved in broadcasts of judicial proceedings
title_full_unstemmed The King Commission live : an examination of the legal and ethical considerations involved in broadcasts of judicial proceedings
title_short The King Commission live : an examination of the legal and ethical considerations involved in broadcasts of judicial proceedings
title_sort king commission live an examination of the legal and ethical considerations involved in broadcasts of judicial proceedings
topic South Africa. -- Commission of Inquiry into Cricket Match Fixing and Related Matters
Broadcast journalism -- South Africa
Television broadcasting of news -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Television broadcasting of news -- Moral and ethical aspects -- South Africa
Dissertations -- Journalism
Theses -- Journalism
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52545
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