Das Teleshopping und die Rundfunkfreiheit

eine verfassungs- und europarechtliche Untersuchung im Hinblick auf den Rundfunkstaatsvertrag, den Mediendienste-Staatsvertrag, das Teledienstgesetz und die EG-Fernsehrichtlinie

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Das Teleshopping und die Rundfunkfreiheit
Claudia Braml
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Das Teleshopping und die Rundfunkfreiheit

eine verfassungs- und europarechtliche Untersuchung im Hinblick auf den Rundfunkstaatsvertrag, den Mediendienste-Staatsvertrag, das Teledienstgesetz und die EG-Fernsehrichtlinie

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Language
German
Pages
265

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 248-265).
Originally presented as the author's thesis--Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, 1999.

Published in
Frankfurt am Main, New York
Series
Studien zum deutschen und europäischen Medienrecht,, Bd. 3

Classifications

Library of Congress
KK6947 .B72 2000, KK6947.B72 2000

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Pagination
265 p. ;
Number of pages
265

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6867128M
ISBN 10
3631354886
LCCN
00391729

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