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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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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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Restrictions of Freedom of Press as an Indicator of Neo-Militant Democracy in Lithuania
For the first time, Karl Loewenstein had used the category of militant democracy concerning the Weimar Republic. Although the world’s situation has changed, the process of political systems taking over non-democratic regimes’ characteristics is still ...
Kamila Rezmer-Płotka
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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 In the Scope of Human Rights
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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Freedom of expression and freedom of the press form guarantee and emphasize the democratic character of a state. The dissemination of information and opinions is a prerequisite of democracy, which essentially requires that citizens be guaranteed the ...
Wojciech Lis
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Philippine journalists’ perspectives on press freedom: The impact of international media campaigns
Legally, press freedom in the Philippines is protected by the 1987 Constitution. However, media laws in the country, especially those referring to freedom of the expression and the press, tend to be inconsistent and volatile.
Rachel Khan
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The Role of the Press in Public Security
The sensational increase in violent criminality in recent years has placed the question of public security on the social agenda. Formerly a matter restricted to a few actors, now the topic of public security has become the center of discussion in an affl ...
Robson Sávio Reis Souza
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The freedoms of expression and of the press are basic pillars of the western democracies. The contemporary theoretical framework which gives support to these rights was generated in the wake of the liberal revolutions which took place in Western Europe ...
Guilherme Canela
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Lula VS. Larry Rohter: Misconceptions in international coverage
This article discusses the confl ict between the New York Times foreign correspondent Larry Rohter and Brazil’s President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva over a story published by the American newspaper on May 9, 2004 accusing the President of being a drunkard.
Heloiza Golbspan Herckovitz
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