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The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2021
Although an active body of literature exists on the relationship between government size and corruption, different findings proliferate the literature due to the nuances of geographical context, methods, and variables employed.
G. B. Amegavi
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Although an active body of literature exists on the relationship between government size and corruption, different findings proliferate the literature due to the nuances of geographical context, methods, and variables employed.
G. B. Amegavi
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The Journal of Law and Religion, 2022
Faking Liberties is an impeccably researched and compelling account of the development of religious freedom in Japan both before and during the US occupation.
Frank S. Ravitch
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Faking Liberties is an impeccably researched and compelling account of the development of religious freedom in Japan both before and during the US occupation.
Frank S. Ravitch
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The Journal of Law and Religion, 2021
Edited by Randall Poole and Paul Werth, the splendid Religious Freedom in Modern Russia offers eight essays (including two previously published) that explore historical, social, and philosophical and theological dimensions of religious freedom in Russia.
J. Burgess
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Edited by Randall Poole and Paul Werth, the splendid Religious Freedom in Modern Russia offers eight essays (including two previously published) that explore historical, social, and philosophical and theological dimensions of religious freedom in Russia.
J. Burgess
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The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, 2021
This chapter explains that in a number of jurisdictions, freedom of media is treated as a subset of freedom of speech. It is speech amplified by technical means such as print or electromagnetic waves.
Dieter Grimm
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This chapter explains that in a number of jurisdictions, freedom of media is treated as a subset of freedom of speech. It is speech amplified by technical means such as print or electromagnetic waves.
Dieter Grimm
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The Last Call for Press Freedom
Freedom of the Press in China, 2020In the final years of the 1940s, China was to have its last chance to realize press freedom. This chapter builds on Chapter 6, exploring the calls for press freedom that emerged in the 1940s and that echoed changes in the domestic and international ...
Yi-Peng Guo
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The International Journal of Press/Politics
Over the past three decades, close to 140 countries worldwide – including 18 in Latin America – have enacted access to information (ATI) laws. Recent increases in populism, authoritarianism, and harassment of the press, however, have been accompanied by ...
Gregory Michener +2 more
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Over the past three decades, close to 140 countries worldwide – including 18 in Latin America – have enacted access to information (ATI) laws. Recent increases in populism, authoritarianism, and harassment of the press, however, have been accompanied by ...
Gregory Michener +2 more
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European Review, 2009
The US media are undergoing a massive transformation, approaching a crisis in journalism, which may portend similar issues in Europe and the rest of the world. Historically, most professional journalism has been done by the print media, especially newspapers.
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The US media are undergoing a massive transformation, approaching a crisis in journalism, which may portend similar issues in Europe and the rest of the world. Historically, most professional journalism has been done by the print media, especially newspapers.
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Digital Surveillance and its Impact on Press Freedom in Pakistan
The Critical Review of Social Sciences StudiesIt analyses how digital surveillance affects press freedom in Pakistan by exploring what journalists think and experience regarding this issue. By using different viewpoints, the researches focus on how tools covered in the Prevention of Electronic ...
Sundas Jabeen Mirza +4 more
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Middle East Journal of Business, 2019
According to the First Amendment of the US Constitution, Congress is barred from abridging the freedom of the press (“Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press”). In practice, the history of press freedom is far more complicated than this simple constitutional right suggests.
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According to the First Amendment of the US Constitution, Congress is barred from abridging the freedom of the press (“Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press”). In practice, the history of press freedom is far more complicated than this simple constitutional right suggests.
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