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NCTJ Public Affairs 2019 (updated) Question and answers 100% correct

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NCTJ Public Affairs 2019 (updated) Question and answers 100% correct NCTJ Public Affairs 2019 able to outline the different structures - unitary, hybrid and two tier in different - correct answer - Unitary: "single tier, all-purpose" - Metropolitan counties - Bournemouth is to merge to make...

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NCTJ Public Affairs - Key Words Question and answers 100% correct NCTJ Public Affairs - Key Words Agenda - correct answer Outline of items to be considered in a meeting of a subcommittee, committee, full council, cabinet (executive), or other body Assembly Member (AM) - correct answer Electe...

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NCTJ PA - Constitution and the monarchy Question and answers already passed NCTJ PA - Constitution and the monarchy What type of constitution does the UK have? - correct answer unwritten (i.e. not codified in a single document). What are the three key principles of the UK's constitution? -...

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NCTJ Media Law Question and answers verified to passNCTJ Media Law Editors' Code of Practice Clause 1 - correct answer Accuracy Editors' Code of Practice Clause 1 (i) - correct answer The Press must take care not to publish inaccurate, misleading or distorted information or images, includ...

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NCTJ Media Law- Question and answers already passed NCTJ Media Law Where does precedent/case laws come from? - correct answer come from courts and evolves over time - judges use previous cases three main sources of law? - correct answer 1) common law 2) precedent (case law) - from courts ...

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NCTJ Media Law Question and answers verified to passNCTJ Media Law civil law - correct answer Dispute between two parties (individual or organisation) for which monetary damages can be paid criminal law - correct answer crimes against society precedent/case law - correct answer evolved ov...

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NCTJ Media Law Question and answers verified to passNCTJ Media Law civil law - correct answer Dispute between two parties (individual or organisation) for which monetary damages can be paid criminal law - correct answer crimes against society precedent/case law - correct answer evolved ov...

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NCTJ MEDIA LAW Question and answers correctly solved NCTJ MEDIA LAW What are the Ipso and Ofcom clauses in terms of confidential sources - correct answer Ipso clause 14- journalists habe a moral obligation to protect confidential sources of information Ofcom rule 7.1 - gurantees of confiden...

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NCTJ Media Law Questions with complete solution NCTJ Media Law Where do most criminal cases go? - correct answer Magistrates court Where do serious criminal cases go? - correct answer Crown court Where do juvenile cases go? - correct answer Youth court Where do serious juvenile cases g...

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NCTJ Media Law Question and answers rated A+ NCTJ Media Law what kind of law is based on the custom of the realm and the decisions of judges through the centuries rather than on Acts of Parliament? - correct answer common law what kind of law is the system by which reports of previous cases ...

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NCTJ Media Law NCTJ Revision Definitions Question and answers 100% correct NCTJ Media Law NCTJ Revision Definitions Editors' Code of Practice Clause 1 - correct answer Accuracy Editors' Code of Practice Clause 1 (i) - correct answer The Press must take care not to publish inaccurate, misl...

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NCTJ Media Law Exam Question and answers already passed NCTJ Media Law Exam When was the Contempt of Court statute introduced and what does it say? - correct answer 1981 - Disobeying or showing disrespect to the authority or dignity of the court Strict liability rule - correct answer This r...

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NCTJ Media Law Definitions Question and answers verified to pass NCTJ Media Law Definitions defamatory statement - correct answer a statement which causes, or is likely to cause, serious harm to the reputation of a person or organization. PCC (Press Complaints Commission) - correct answer ...

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NCTJ media law course exam questions and answers correctly solved NCTJ media law course exam questions 1.a. Name two sources of law - correct answer Precedent and statute. Precedent - a previous decision in a previous case that must be followed in similar cases. Statute - a written law passed b...

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NCTJ Media Law & Regulation Definitions Questions with complete solution NCTJ Media Law & Regulation Definitions Custom - correct answer An ancient rule of law for a particular locality. Precedent - correct answer Rulings established by judges that apply to common law cases. Statute - cor...

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NCTJ -Media Law - Terminologies Question and answers rated A+ NCTJ -Media Law - Terminologies 'summary proceedings' - correct answer Hearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants What is an 'either way' offence? - correct answer Defendants can either be tried in magistrates or...

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NCTJ Media Law - Contempt Question and answers already passed NCTJ Media Law - Contempt Strict Liability Contempt under the Contempt of Court Act 1981 - correct answer "Substantial risk of serious prejudice" and "Proceedings are active" Proceedings active when - correct answer 1) A pe...

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NCTJ Media Law - Contempt of Court Question and answers verified to passNCTJ Media Law - Contempt of Court Contempt of Court Summary - correct answer - If a trial is going ahead, you can't say anything that would influence the jury, starting from the moment that somebody gets arrested. - Nami...

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NCTJ Media Law - basic definitions Question and answers correctly solved NCTJ Media Law - basic definitions claimant - correct answer the person who brings an action in the civil court settlement - correct answer voluntary conclusion of civil litigation by agreement of the parties charge...

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NCTJ Law - Privacy Question and answers correctly solved NCTJ Law - Privacy What was going on with privacy until 2000? - correct answer 1.Actions of this type had been brought under breach of confidence laws. 2.Country didn't specifically recognize the right of privacy. What does Article 8...

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NCTJ IPSO Ethics and Regulation Questions with complete solution NCTJ IPSO Ethics and Regulation 1 Accuracy - correct answer Must not publish inaccurate or misleading material. Must distinguish between fact, comment and conjecture. This includes images and headlines not supported by text. 2...

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NCTJ Ethics and Regulation (IPSO) Question and answers rated A+ NCTJ Ethics and Regulation (IPSO) Clause 1 - correct answer Accuracy Clause 2 - correct answer Privacy Clause 3 - correct answer Harassment Clause 4 - correct answer Intrusion into grief or shock Clause 5 - correct ans...

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NCTJ Essential Media Law Question and answers 100% correctNCTJ Essential Media Law Define 'summary proceedings' - correct answer Hearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants What is an 'either way' offence? - correct answer Defendants can either be tried in magistrates or c...

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NCTJ Essential Media Law Question and answers correctly solved NCTJ Essential Media Law Define 'summary proceedings' - correct answer Hearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants What is an 'either way' offence? - correct answer Defendants can either be tried in magistrates o...

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NCTJ- Essential Media Law- Key Term Questions with complete solution NCTJ- Essential Media Law- Key Term Define the term common law - correct answer legal system based on custom and court decisions over time Define the term statute - correct answer Primary legislation passed by parliament wi...

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NCTJ essential media law exam Question and answers 100% correct NCTJ essential media law exam Common Law - correct answer legal system based on custom and court rulings - applied to all of England precedent law - correct answer Is determined by a court case Statutes - correct answer a wri...

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NCTJ EML and CR Case law Question and answers already passed NCTJ EML and CR Case law An example which shows section 11 CCA anonymity should only be used if there is a 'real and immediate risk' to the person's safety - correct answer Re Officer L (House of Lords) An example which shows se...

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NCTJ EML and CR Case law Question and answers verified to pass NCTJ EML and CR Case law An example which shows section 11 CCA anonymity should only be used if there is a 'real and immediate risk' to the person's safety - correct answer Re Officer L (House of Lords) An example which shows ...

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NCTJ Court Reporting Question and answer correctly solvedNCTJ Court Reporting What is the difference between court bail and police bail? - correct answer Court bail gives the person their liberty until their next court appearance. Police bail means they are free to go but will be re-called for ...

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NCTJ Court Reporting Questions with complete solution NCTJ Court Reporting Three types of criminal case Summary, either way and indictable-only Summary case A minor offence dealt within the Magistrates' Court. No right to a jury trial. Either-way Depending on severity, an offen...

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nctj court reporting statutes Questions with complete solution nctj court reporting statutes CoCA 1981 - S4 - correct answer There is no danger of committing contempt if the report is: - Fair - Accurate - Contemporaneous - Published in good faith (if there are reporting restrictions and ...

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NCTJ Court Reporting - Magistrates Court Procedures Questions and answers rated A+ NCTJ Court Reporting - Magistrates Court Procedures Name the three levels of crimes magistrates courts deal with - correct answer Summary offences - heard by the magistrates Either-way offences - Can stay in M...

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NCTJ Court reporting - crime definitions Question and answers 100% correct NCTJ Court reporting - crime definitions theft - definition - correct answer (Appropriation of someone's property) with the intention of permanently depriving (them of it) theft - type of offence - correct answer eit...

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NCTJ - Other laws Question and answers already passed NCTJ - Other laws Reader postings online - correct answer The general principle in statutory law is that if a website operator did not moderate/check a reader's posting before it became visible, the operator will not be liable in law for an...

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NCTJ - Media Law The courts & procedures Question and answers rated A+ NCTJ - Media Law: The courts & procedures Name the different courts we have in Scotland? - correct answer 1. Justice of the Peace 2. Sheriff Court 3. High Court of Justiciary 4. Court of Session 5. Appeal Courts She...

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NCTJ - Media Law Defamation Question and answers correctly solved NCTJ - Media Law: Defamation Defamation definition - correct answer = a statement about a person is defamatory if to causes harm to the person's reputation and if it tends to lower the person's reputation in the estimations o...

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NCTJ - Media Law Anonymity & Court Restrictions Questions with complete solution NCTJ - Media Law: Anonymity & Court Restrictions What does Section 47 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 prohibit publication of? - correct answer name address school or any particulars which could l...

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NCTJ - Media Law - Demfamation Questions with complete solution NCTJ - Media Law - Defamation Truth - correct answer (formerly Justification) Must show that the imputation (ie implications/innuendos) conveyed by the statement is substantially true If one or more of the imputations is not sho...

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NCTJ - Media Law - Court Reporting Question and answers rated A+NCTJ - Media Law - Court Reporting Name the three levels of crimes magistrates courts deal with - correct answer Summary offences - heard by the magistrates Either-way offences - Can stay in Magistrates or go to Crown Court I...

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NCTJ - Media Law Contempt of Court Questions with complete solution NCTJ - Media Law: Contempt of Court Contempt of court definition - correct answer = makes it an offence to publish material which creates a substantial risk of serious prejudice or impediment to legal proceedings which are immi...

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ML Challenging the courts NCTJ Question and answers rated A+ ML Challenging the courts NCTJ The media's right to be heard: Rule 16.2 of Criminal Procedure Rules: - correct answer A court should not impose a restriction unless each party affected - including media - was present to make repres...

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Media Law Case Studies NCTJ Question and answers 100% correct Media Law Case Studies NCTJ EXAMPLE OF CONTEMPT OF COURT - PREJUDICING JURY - correct answer Chris Jefferies v Daily Mirror/The Sun [2011] CJ arrested but never charged with murder. Vilifying headlines next to images of CJ gave i...

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Media Law - NCTJ EMLR Answers Question and answers already passed Media Law - NCTJ EMLR Answers You work for a specialist magazine which focuses on the new car market. A secretary of a well-known manufacturer calls you up to say the company has produced a prototype of an electric car which can...

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Law NCTJ Exam Question and answers verified to pass Law NCTJ Exam Contempt of Court Act 1981 - correct answer Substantial Risk of Serious Prejudice or Impediment to Active Proceeding What makes a case active - correct answer Warrant Arrest Summons Charge What stops a case being acti...

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