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Dr Peter Coe

Areas of interest

My research interests fall within the field of Media Law. Specifically, I am fascinated by:

  • Citizen journalism's interaction with free speech, media freedom and press regulation, and the concepts of privacy and reputation;
  • Defamation, including the protection of corporate reputation;
  • Media power and plurality, the role the media plays within society and its impact on democracy. 

My research is comparative and theoretical in nature. It draws on scholarship and jurisprudence from a number of jurisdictions, including the United States and Australia, and is heavily influenced by free speech theory, privacy theory, legal theory, regulatory theory and political and moral philosophy.

Postgraduate supervision

I welcome expressions of interest for prospective PhD students in my areas of interest, and the field of Media Law more broadly.

Research centres and groups

  • , University of London

Background

I am an Associate Professor in Law at the University of Birmingham. Prior to this I was a Lecturer in Law, and then an Associate Professor in Law, at the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø, where I served as the Deputy Research Division Leader, the School of Law’s Research Communications Lead, and the Co-Chair of the Law, Justice and Society Research Group. I still work closely with my ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø colleagues and students at the School of Law and wider University, including as a PhD supervisor, in my role as a Senior Visiting Research Fellow. I have also held a Senior Lectureship in Law at Aston University, where I held a number of academic management and administrative positions relating to research and teaching, including the LLB Course Directorship from 2014 to 2017, and managing the Law School's employability initiatives from 2014 to 2018. Additionally I have practised as a barrister, having been Called to the Bar by Lincoln's Inn in 2007 as a Lord Denning Scholar and Hardwicke Entrance Scholar.

My primary research interests are: (i) citizen journalism's impact on free speech, media freedom and regulation, and the concepts of privacy and reputation; (ii) defamation, including the protection of corporate reputation; (iii) media power and plurality, the role the media plays within society and its impact on democracy. My work in these areas has been published in leading journals such as Legal Studies, the University of Melbourne's Media & Arts Law Review, the Journal of Business Law and Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, amongst others, and my monograph, , was published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2021. I am also the co-editor, with Professor Paul Wragg, of , which will be published by Hart Publishing in 2022. In addition, I regularly write for practitioner and media outlets, such as , and I am often invited to speak to the media, at international conferences, and to give guest lectures to academics, non-academics and policy makers.

In 2022, my research led to me being appointed by the Council of Europe as an independent expert member of the Council’s Expert Committee on Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation. In 2021 I was invited to join the  and  as an Associate Research Fellow, having been a Research Associate at the ILPC since 2018. In 2020 I was appointed as an Advisor to the University of East London's . My work on citizen journalism, media freedom and press regulation led to me helping to set up, and lead, an  Advisory Group to provide expert guidance to the press regulator on the creation and operation of a new regulatory scheme for traditional and new and emerging news publishers. And, in 2021 I was invited to join the  to support its review of its Standards Code for journalists. Consequently, between October 2021 and January 2022 I was engaged by IMPRESS to re-draft its Standards Code and Guidance.  During 2021-2022, upon invitation from the   and , I am acting as the United Kingdom’s National Rapporteur on ‘Freedom of Speech and the Regulation of Fake News’.

Since August 2019 I have been Editor-in-Chief of , one of the leading specialist journals devoted to media and technology law. I am also the author of the 'In Brief' section of the journal. Prior to taking over the Editorship of the journal I was a member of its Editorial Board. I also sit on the International Editorial Boards of  and the Additionally, I am an Academic Associate Member of  and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. From 2017 to 2020 I was a member of the Executive Committee of the Society of Legal Scholars, and in 2020 I became the Convenor of the Society’s Media and Communications Law subject section.

Awards and honours

Funding awarded November 2017: £2,972.00 from Inner Temple.

Professional bodies/affiliations

  • Independent expert member of the Council of Europe’s Expert Committee on Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation
  • Member of the IMPRESS Code Committee
  • Chair of IMPRESS Advisory Group on regulating new and emerging news publishers
  • British Association of Comparative Law United Kingdom National Rapporteur on Freedom of Speech and the Regulation of Fake News
  • Advisor to the University of East London's Online Harms and Cyber Crime Unit
  • Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and Information Law and Policy Centre, University of London
  • Editor-in-chief of Communications Law
  • Convenor of the Media and Communications Law Subject Section, Society of Legal Scholars
  • Member of the Editorial Board of In Medias Res
  • Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Communication and New Technologies Law
  • Member of the Bar of England and Wales
  • Member and Lord Denning Scholar and Hardwicke Entrance Scholar of Lincoln's Inn
  • Academic Associate Member of East Anglian Chambers
  • Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Publications

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