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Freedom of the Press In the Scope of Human Rights [PDF]
Freedom of expression and press freedom is the embodiment of the recognition of human rights. Freedom of expression is also the existence of press to disclose the news with honesty and do not get a pressure to deliver the news to the public space, which ...
Sri Ayu Astuti
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Van godsdienstvrijheid naar mensenrecht. Meningsvorming over censuur en persvrijheid in de Republiek, 1579-1795 [PDF]
From religious liberty to human right. The development of public opinion on censorship and press freedom in the Dutch Republic, 1579-1795, Joris van EijnattenMost studies on censorship and freedom of the press in the early modern (northern) Netherlands ...
J. van Eijnatten
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Freedom of the press refers to the freedom to criticize government without suffering official interference or punishment, before or after publication. “Freedom of the press,” “freedom of speech,” and “freedom of expression” are terms often used together in the United States, with “the press” primarily connoting print and electronic media.
Dwight L. Teeter
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Limits to Freedom of Speech in the Republic of Latvia During the Parliamentary Period (1918–1934)
The article is dedicated to the analysis of one element of the constitutional identity of the Latvian State – freedom of speech – during the initial democratic period in the State’s existence.
Elīna Grigore-Bāra
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Freedom of the Press – two concepts [PDF]
In 1644 the debate for freedom of expression started in modern times thanks to John Milton’s Areopagitica, where he still argued about God in order to justify his quest for freedom.
Markus Meckl
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Legal Freedom of the Press in the Configuration of Democratic Politics in the Reform Era
The purpose and legal position of the press has two functions, namely: First, the press has become the oldest communication medium in the world. As a provider of communication sources, the press must be able to coexist with other state agencies or ...
Mochamad Moro+2 more
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شهد العراق بعد انتهاء الحرب العالمية الثانية ، وتأسيس منطمة ألأمم المتحدة ، انفتاحا سياسيا داخليا ، وانتعاشا للحياة الديمقراطية ، تمثل بتأسيس احزاب سياسية علنية ، وتمتع الصحافة بحرية نسبية ، وظهرت صحف جديدة ، غير أنً ذلك لم يدم طويلا ، نتيجة لسلوك ...
م .د.لؤي مجيد حسن
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Lebanon is among the most developed Arab countries concerning freedom of expression, and its press and media are famous for their openness and critical approach toward domestic and Arab affairs.
Avner Asher, D. Naor, Yossi Mann
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Out from the Curtains of Secrecy: Private University Police and State Open Records Laws
The role of police officers on college campuses has grown in the past 40 years from that of “glorified custodians” to full-fledged police officers, often with powers to search, detain, arrest, and even to use deadly force.
Josh Moore
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:In recent works on the Enlightenment and the origin of modern Western thought, there is often a dichotomy between Moderate versus Radical Enlightenment.
J. Nordin, J. Laursen
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