Public trust in the British press: how to get it back ?

The Leveson inquiry shows that many rules have been broken all these years. The phone hacking scandal questions ethics but also control. “Some 85% of people think the phone-hacking scandal shows press self-regulation has failed and much tighter controls are needed”, published the BBC on December 14th 2011[1]. Based on a BBC Newsnight poll, this Read more about Public trust in the British press: how to get it back ?[…]

Phone hacking scandal: A Series of arrests

After an inquiry started in July 2011 by Lord justice Leveson, sixteen people from the Rupert Murdoch Empire have been accused of phone hacking. Journalism went too far this time. The phone hacking scandal has pushed the border of ethics. It also has driven some editors directly to the police station. Hunger for the scoop Read more about Phone hacking scandal: A Series of arrests[…]

Jean-Baptiste Reynaud : « Cette décision est surréaliste »

En septembre, la cours d’appel d’Aix-en-Provence a confirmé la décision d’un juge aux affaires familiales qui avait prononcé le divorce aux torts exclusifs du mari en 2009 pour cause d’abstinence sexuelle. Jean-Baptiste Reynaud, 27 ans, doctorant en droit public à l’Université de Bourgogne, nous donne son avis sur cette affaire.   Êtes-vous d’accord avec le Read more about Jean-Baptiste Reynaud : « Cette décision est surréaliste »[…]