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About Stanhope
The Stanhope Centre for Communications Policy Research was developed to provide a forum for open dialogue and scholarship related to media law and policy around the world, notably in areas of crisis and transition. The Director of the Centre, Professor Monroe E. Price, Founding Director of the Programme in Comparative Media Law & Policy at Oxford University, as well as the Joseph and Sadie Danciger Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, has an extensive background in comparative communications law and policy research and the study of media and crisis. The Centre brings together a group of scholars, experts, lawyers, and graduate students in a variety of academic disciplines in London in order to create a laboratory for interdisciplinary communications studies. Current activities include:
Stanhope Centre is also involved in research in Asia and the Middle East as it develops joint projects in these regions. It has been commissioned by Internews to develop a database of media regulation and reform in the Middle East and Maghreb. The board members are Mark Stephens (Finers Stephens Innocent), Kurt Wimmer (Covington and Burling) and Monroe Price. The Stanhope Centre has been developing relationships with key universities in London and scholars interested in media law and policy. The Centre is operated in association with the Freedom Forum, Markle Foundation, and the Howard M. Squadron Program in Media, Law and Society, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University. |
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