The Communications and Media Law Association (CAMLA) brings together a wide range of people interested in law and policy relating to communications and the media. The Association includes lawyers, journalists, broadcasters, members of the telecommunications industry, politicians, publishers, academics and public servants.
In order to debate and discuss issues of interest to its members, CAMLA publishes the Communications Law Bulletin and organises a range of seminars and other events featuring speakers prominent in communications and media law policy.
Latest News from CAMLA
IIC seminar: ACCC’s preliminary Digital Platforms Inquiry report – Monday, 11th February
Our friends at IIC Australia are hosting a seminar on the ACCC’s preliminary Digital Platforms Inquiry report. "Join industry colleagues on Monday, 11th February 2019, for an informative half day…
One week to go! Get your CAMLA essay in to win!
Did you write a great media or communications law essay last year? Enter it in the Communications and Media Law Association’s (CAMLA) annual essay competition! Entrants are encouraged to submit…