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Pornography in Universalism Perspective: A Freedom Expression?
The issue of the right to freedom of expression and pornography needs to be studied from a human rights perspective in terms of universalism and particularism. Pornography has the potential to have different standards depending on the time and place of a
Eka N.A.M. Sihombing, Cynthia Hadita
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Cook Islands: The Cook Islands News and the genesis of FOI
Commentary: The Cook Islands News is challenging the Prime Minister and his Cabinet for maintaining secrecy and nondisclosure around all of Cabinet’s business in spite of the country’s Official Information Act.
John Woods
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Freedom of the press problems in Tahiti
The editor of one of the best news and cultural magazines of the South Pacific, Tahiti-Pacifique, tells of the 18-month "freeze out" of his publication by the Flosse Government in Tahiti and how his editorial team finally came in from the cold.
Alex du Prel
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Vanuatu: Accountability from the Subsistence Age to the Internet Age
Commentary: Vanuatu governments are not used to being held accountable. They act like they do not owe any explanation to the public about what they are doing.
Marie-Noelle Ferrieux Patterson
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Dinar Candy, pornography, freedom of expression, and the law
Dinar Candy expressed her feeling to PPKM by wearing bikini in the road-side which caused her be stipulated as the suspect of pornography. Dinar Candy’s case brought to the conception on the limitation of pornography interpretation and the determination ...
Sujana Donandi S
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REVIEW: Pacific journalists and frontline freedom
Twelve countries feature in the new Fragile Freedom, Inaugural Pacific press freedom report, a publication concerned with strengthening press freedom and the rights of media workers in the Pacific.
Patrick Craddock
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RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF THE ANGLE OF PRACTICE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS [PDF]
European Court affirms the idea that democracy is not about majority rule opinion, but also implies a respect for minorities, tolerance of isolated events or eccentric approach requiring individual-community relationship from a liberal perspective ...
GEORGETA MODIGA
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Intergroup Bias in Attitudes Toward Restrictions on Uncivil Political Expression and Its Underlying Mechanisms [PDF]
There appears to be a dilemma between the freedom of expression and protection from the adverse effects of uncivil political expression online. While previous studies have revealed various factors that affect attitudes toward freedom of expression and speech restrictions, it is less clear whether people have intergroup biases when forming these ...
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The controlling function of the media is essential for freedom of expression in a democratic society. One of the pre-conditions of this controlling function is independence in relation not only to the state but also in relation to commercial interests ...
Svensson Eva-Maria, Edström Maria
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Freedom of Expression and the Media: A Case-study from The Netherlands
There is “no such thing as free (non-ideologically constrained) speech; no such thing as a public forum purged of ideological pressures or exclusions”.
Drs. Johan Snel
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