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Censorship

open access: yesMises
In his book Contra Toda Censura (Against All Censorship, in a literal translation, no official English translation available), the diplomat Gustavo Maulstach warns us that we are living in times of reversal of this trend with "an increasing number of ...
José Edil Guimarães de Medeiros
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Blasphemy and criminal law: Freedom of expression vs. offending religious feelings [PDF]

open access: yesCrimen (Beograd), 2018
In comparative criminal literature, punishment of blasphemy is being rejected for several reasons. The largest number of theorists point to the importance of freedom of speech, where in order to communicate and exchange ideas, it must be allowed that the
Vuković Igor
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Collective Protestive Expression: The Nexus between Freedoms of Expression and Peaceful Assembly and the Right to Protest [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of International and Comparative Law
Protest is one of the ways to express diverse viewpoints in society and critique the status quo. This article examines the interdependence between two foundational rights within international human rights law namely the right to freedom of expression and
Mousa Karami   +2 more
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Expanding the Utility of Fair Use in Copyright: the Best Practices Model

open access: yesAmsterdam Law Forum, 2009
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Patricia Aufderheide
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Media, church and the Sandline plot?

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 1996
The news media (both Papua New Guinean and foreign) did a great job carrying the events of the Sandline crisis and the general election in its wake.
William Ferea
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Telling stories that nobody wants to hear

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2010
Australian director Robert Connolly’s aspiration for his film Balibo—and the challenge of bringing it to a wider audience—was similar. As was his take on our propensity for not wanting to know.
Susan Eisenhuth
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Risky Business: Freedom of Expression vs. Harmful Content in Ireland’s Online Safety and Media Regulation (OSMR) Act

open access: yesSCRIPTed: A Journal of Law, Technology & Society
This article applies a critical perspective to provisions of Ireland’s Online Safety and Media Regulation (OSMR) Act which may undermine the right to freedom of expression.
Ethan Shattock
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Reclaim the right to know toki and locate it online

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2010
Commentary: A Cook Islands proverb goes like this: Taraia to toki, ei toki tarai enua – ‘Sharpen your adze, the adze to carve nations.’ Applying the proverb in this context, the toki/adze can be seen as the media.
Lisa Williams-Lahari
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Samoa: The Observer and threats to media freedom

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2010
Commentary: Media freedom is not absolute, which is why we also accept that laws must be instituted, to prevent and discourage media owners, editors and journalists from abusing this freedom.
Savea Sano Malifa
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PNG: Threats to media freedom and FOI

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2010
Commentary: In PNG, the threats to media freedom and freedom of information include political and economic threats against the media and patronage of journalists.
Susuve Laumaea
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