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In 1954, “hacking” meant horse riding or a coughing fit, “twitter” was what birds did, and Lord Justice Leveson was in short trousers. And the first edition of Essential Law for Journalists by Leonard McNae published, costing 10s 6d.
Twenty-two editions later in 2014 the book celebrates its 60th anniversary. McNae’s Law for Journalists is the most famous textbook in UK journalism, and known to students, trainees, and practising journalists as the definitive guide to the law. The new edition authored by Mike Dodd and Mark Hanna published on 5 June 2014, and launched at a reception held with the National Council for the Training of Journalists at Middle Temple Hall, London.
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Authors of the 22nd edition: Mike Dodd and Mark Hanna
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Lucy Read of OUP, presents student Eleanor Stephens with her Media Law Award
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Media lawyer David Price QC delivers the speech
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Joanne Butcher of the NCTJ, Dr Colin McNae and his son-in-law James Roochove
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The Queen’s Room, Middle Temple Hall
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Dr Colin McNae scrutinises his father’s first edition, with his wife and daughter
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Invitees at the launch
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Dr Colin McNae, son of the original author, Leonard.
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Kim Fletcher of the National Council for the Training of Journalists
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The 60th anniversary edition in Middle Temple Hall
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Authors Mark Hanna and Mike Dodd pose in front of all 22 editions
All photos by Arnaud Stephenson.
Mike Dodd is the Press Association’s legal editor and member of the NCTJ Media Law Examinations Board. He is a qualified lawyer with nearly 40 years’ experience as a working journalist. Mark Hanna is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sheffield and Chair of the NCTJ Media Law Examinations Board. They are the authors of McNae’s Essential Law for Journalists, Twenty-second Edition.
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