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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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The ascendency of Jair Bolsonaro to the presidency of Brazil in 2018 put the role of traditional media companies and journalists under the spotlight. Bad news or opinions against his government have been officially treated as fake, inaccurate, or false ...
Luiz Peres-Neto
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Scheme for teleportation of quantum states onto a mechanical resonator [PDF]
We propose an experimentally feasible scheme to teleport an unkown quantum state onto the vibrational degree of freedom of a macroscopic mirror. The quantum channel between the two parties is established by exploiting radiation pressure effects.Comment ...
D. F. Walls +7 more
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Polarization qubit phase gate in driven atomic media [PDF]
We present here an all--optical scheme for the experimental realization of a quantum phase gate. It is based on the polarization degree of freedom of two travelling single photon wave-packets and exploits giant Kerr nonlinearities that can be attained in
Carlo Ottaviani +6 more
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The freedom of the press in James Mill's political thought [PDF]
This article examines the Scottish philosopher and historian James Mill’s views on the freedom of the press, predominantly as they are expounded in his unpublished commonplace books, and argues that not only were these ideas very radical, they were ...
Grint, Kris
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Books, which were not allowed to be published
The author finds that the bibliographic collection of the Slovene religious print of the Seminary Library in Ljubljana contain data on books which were to have been published by the end of World War II, some had even been printed but were never published.
Marijan Smolik
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The Australian Parliament and press freedom in an international context
The article reports on a study using grounded theory methodology to track the contexts in which Australian parliamentarians used the expressions 'press freedom' and 'freedom of press' over the ten years from 1994 to 2004.
Mark Pearson, Camille Galvin
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The research wants to describe the condition of press stifling in the New Orde. Then, it tries make a philosophical reflection about the condition of arangement and practical standart of jurnalism in Indonesia post New Orde.
Rr. Siti Murtiningsih, Joko Siswanto
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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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After the restoration of freedom of the press, the Madrid press spread the political debates of the period among public opinion. With a notable competition between the various mastheads, gaining readers became a political and journalistic battle.
Víctor Sánchez Martín
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