Review: Media, messages and the right to information.
Abstract
The University is a place where many stories are told and lived , some "to keep you awake" and others exemplary like the one I am going to tell you. A group of professors of Information Law , free and love, research and write the fruit of their research in a digital journal http://www.derecom.corm. The texts arethen put together in a book entitled Media, Messages and the Right to Information (Temas de Derecho de la a Information with ejercicios for Tutorías Bolonia) and is published by Editorial Colex with a prologue by the professor of ConstitutionalLaw , Teodoro González BallesteRios, director of the Section Departmental Department of Constitutional Law of the Faculty of Information Sciences of the Complutense University of Madrid.
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