AIRWAVES OF EQUITY: TRACING THE HISTORICAL FOOTPRINTS OF THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE IN BROADCAST POLICIES

Published by: Benjamin Michael Turner

Pages: 1-7 |

The ongoing evolution of television and new technologies has raised questions about the necessity of regulation. Television has become a powerful tool for disseminating information, making it a significant part of the media landscape and a platform for policymakers to communicate their messages. It can serve as both an educational tool and a source of entertainment. This duality has sparked a
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ARRESTING PERSPECTIVES: A DEEP DIVE INTO POLICE AUTHORITY IN NIGERIA - A COMPREHENSIVE INVESTIGATION

Published by: Eze Chukwudi Nkem, Okonkwo Ngozi Chukwudi , Taylor Morgan Lorraine

Pages: 8-16 |

This paper delves into the historical evolution of policing, tracing its origins from ancient times to contemporary law enforcement agencies. The term "police" originated in 18th-century France, defining a government organization responsible for maintaining law and order through the efforts of police officers and officials. Policing has a rich history dating back to 3000 B.C, with the Roman
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DISCONNECTED LINES: EXAMINING THE DECLINE OF TELEPHONE INTERCEPTION AS A VIABLE METHOD FOR EVIDENCE GATHERING IN BRAZIL

Published by: Silva Carolina Oliveira

Pages: 17-29 |

The interception of telephone communications in the Brazilian legal system has long been considered an essential means of obtaining evidence. This practice, although authorized as an exception to the fundamental right of communication inviolability, has faced numerous challenges since its regulation in 1996. Legislative proposals, controversies, and even a congressional inquiry have marked its
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