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The trial of Julian Assange: a story of persecution

Consumption Markets & Culture, 2023
” , not the war criminals and their superiors. O ffi cially, it ’ s the journalists publishing evidence for war crimes who are accused of “ acting irresponsibly ” , not the secretive authorities suppressing such ...
I. Munro
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The Trial of Julian Assange: A Story of Persecution, Nils Melzer and Oliver Kobold (2022)

Australian Journalism Review, 2022
Review of: The Trial of Julian Assange: A Story of Persecution, Nils Melzer and Oliver Kobold (2022) London: Verso Books, 354 pp., ISBN 978-1-83976-622-0, h/bk, AUD 39.99 ISBN 978-1-83976-625-1, US e-book, USD 8.99 ISBN 978-1-83976-624-4, UK e-book ...
Nick Richardson
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Julian Assange, David Hicks and Whether Citizens Have Rights to Diplomatic Protection

Griffith Journal of Law & Human Dignity, 2021
This article examines insufficiently explored questions about whether a citizen has the right to seek diplomatic protection from the Australian government and to have that application determined lawfully.
Michael Head
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The 'Classified' Case of the USA versus Julian Assange

, 2021
On January 4, 2021, many people celebrated outside the Old Bailey, the Central Criminal Court in London after a British judge ruled in its 132-page judgement that WikiLeaks founder Julian Paul Assange should not be extradited to the United States.
Tasnimul Hassan
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Espionage, the First Amendment, and the Case Against Julian Assange

, 2020
In May 2019, a federal grand jury returned an eighteen-count criminal indictment against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Gary M. Ross
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Newspapers Frame Julian Assange Differently

Newspaper Research Journal, 2014
This analysis of coverage of Assange in two U. S. and two French newspapers found that The New York Times was more critical of Wikileaks and more leery of Internet freedom of expression than was The Washington Post. LeMonde framed Assange as a journalist.
Catherine A. Luther, Ivanka Radovic
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Can War on Coronavirus and US-China Row Kindle Ethics in the Defense of Julian Assange?

International journal of research and innovation in social science
A year after the fateful arrest and imprisonment of the award-winning journalist-publisher Julian Assange, and his defense against extradition, another pandemic has been inflicting considerable destruction a century after the Spanish flu.
Glenn L. Trajano
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Commentary on 'The Julian Assange case and its implications for expert witness evidence' - Damned if you do ……….

Medicine, Science and the Law
A number of the issues raised by Professor Kopelman in his Viewpoint are discussed and used to make recommendations that should enable psychiatrists better to assist the courts, uphold the expert witness's expectation of integrity, reduce the risk of ...
Keith Rix
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Beszélőn Julian Assange-dzsal

Az Egyesült Királyság Legfelsőbb Bírósága 2024. augusztus 20-án és 21-én dönt arról, hogy fellebbezhet-e Julian Assange, vagy kiadják azonnal az Egyesült Államoknak, ahol a kémkedési törvény alapján 175 év börtönbüntetés vár rá, amiért leleplezte az Egyesült Államok afganisztáni és iraki háborús bűneit.
Glass, Charles, Drechsler, Ágnes
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