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The Freedom of the Press

1965
Something has been seen in previous sections of the repression to which the press was subject, not only under the law of libel, which could be freely used against journalists and pamphleteers who attacked the British Constitution, but also under the special laws passed to restrict the circulation of newspapers and political pamphlets by heavy taxation.
G. D. H. Cole, A. W. Filson
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Freedom of the press

Index on Censorship, 1976
The following is the text of a talk given at the Foreign Office Conference Centre at Wilton Park on 25 July 1975.
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The Freedom of the Press

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1936
THAT the freedom of the press is the liberty of the people has been said so often that it has become a platitude. Nobody has questioned it in theory, and now we are seeing the culmination of three centuries of experience, since Milton enunciated the doctrine in the Areopagitica, which demonstrate it in practice.
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Freedom of the press

Politikon, 1995
ABSTRACT In this paper I argue for the following claims. Firstly, freedom of the press (media) is justified in part because of its legitimate role as the provider of a forum for the members of the public (including individuals, groups and organisations such as government) to communicate to the public at large.
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Freedom of the press in Italy

2023
The contribution describes the constitutional roots of the freedom of press in Italy and then try to face the challenges related to the digital context.
Pietro Dunn, Oreste Pollicino
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The freedom of the press and the freedom of television

Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies, 1987
This paper debates the question whether it is correct and fair to equate the freedom of the press, or the printed media, with that of television. The disparate characteristics of these two media are also discussed, e.g. newspaper's greater selectivity on the part of the reader and television's higher credibility rating.
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Freedom of the Press

2017
Contents: Introduction Part I Press Freedom and Freedom of Expression: Or of the press, Potter Stewart A preferred position for journalism?, Anthony Lewis The independent significance of the press clause under existing law, C. Edwin Baker Freedom of the press: ownership and editorial values, Thomas Gibbons.
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Freedom of the press for the press of the future

COMPCON Spring '91 Digest of Papers, 2002
As technology improves, a free electronic press promises to provide channels of communication, education, and debate superior both to the paper press and to the electronic media of today. It is pointed out that historical accidents have created distinctions between the electronic and traditional media which place freedom of the electronic press in ...
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Press Freedom and Peace

2000
Press freedom is a critical element of transparency. In regimes with press freedom, the vast majority of political and social activities, including those related to foreign policies, are open to scrutiny from both within and outside of the state. What are the implications for international security?
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Freedom of the Press

2015
Abstract Freedom of the press has become a popular idea throughout the world. The promise of free expression, however, is not necessarily realized when governments feel that security and stability are threatened. This chapter explains the concept of freedom of the press.
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