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Free Speech and Censorship Around the Globe [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 562 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 1040 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Central European University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9633861896
  • ISBN-13: 9789633861899
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 562 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 1040 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Central European University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9633861896
  • ISBN-13: 9789633861899
Teised raamatud teemal:
This book focuses on regulatory challenges of creating and sustaining freedom of speech and freedom of information two decades after the fall of the Berlin wall, in global, comparative context. Some chapters overview, others address specific issues, or describe country case studies. Instead of trying to provide an exhaustive assessment which in one volume might not reach deeper analyzes of contextual details, this book will shed light on and help better understanding of general challenges for freedom of speech and information through varying comparative examples and highlighting important regulatory questions.
Foreword ix
John Shattuck
Introduction 1(6)
Peter Molnar
PART I OVERVIEWS
1989, 2011, and Strategic Narratives
7(16)
Monroe Price
Four Dangers for Freedom of Expression and the Internet: An Interview with Frank La Rue
23(14)
Peter Molnar
Freedom of Speech in the OSCE Countries: An Interview with Dunja Mijatovic
37(8)
Peter Molnar
Revisiting the Three Europes: Diverging Landscapes of Media Freedom
45(14)
Miklos Haraszti
Freedom of Expression, Media and Journalism under the European Human Rights System: Characteristics, Developments, and Challenges
59(46)
Dirk Voorhoof
Jurisprudential Advances and Persistent Challenges for Freedom of Expression in the Americas
105(32)
Catalina Botero Marino
The Right to Information in Latin America
137(22)
Toby Mendel
Freedom of Speech and Access to Information in Africa: An Interview with Pansy Tlakula
159(8)
Peter Molnar
A Right Emerges: The History of the Right of Access to Information and Its Link with Freedom of Expression
167(20)
Helen Darbishire
The Right to Information and the Expanding Scope of Bodies Covered by National Laws since 1989
187(24)
Sandra Coliver
The Rabat Plan of Action: A Critical Turning Point in International Law on Hate Speech
211(22)
Sejal Parmar
Free to Hate? Anti-Gypsyism in 21st-Century Europe
233(22)
Bernard Rorke
PART II COUNTRIES
The Role of the Mass Media in the Spanish Transition to Democracy and Its Subsequent Consolidation
255(18)
Josep Maria Carbonell
Joan Barata Mir
Russia's Supreme Court as Media Freedom Protector
273(26)
Andrei Richter
Access to Information in Kenya: The Law and Practice Since 1991
299(18)
Ezra Chiloba
Freedom of Expression in Ferment: A Cursory Look at the Ethiopian Media Regime
317(20)
Yared Legesse Mengistu
Philippines: Expanding the Contours of Free Speech in an Environment of Impunity against Journalists
337(22)
Gilbert T. Andres
The Fragile Complexity of Protecting Freedom of Speech in Australia
359(22)
Rhonda Breit
The Impact of New Media on Freedom of Expression in China and the Regulatory Responses
381(28)
Mei Ning Yan
Eavesdropping on the Freedom of Expression in India
409(20)
Sunil Abraham
The "Turkish Model" of Freedom of Speech
429(16)
Zeynep Alemdar
Forging Ahead: A Contemporary Review of Egyptian Press and Media Laws
445(20)
Brenda F. Abdelall
Media, Freedom of Expression and Democratization in Morocco
465(16)
Abderrahim Chalfaouat
The Danish Cartoons Controversy: Hate Speech Laws and Unintended Consequences
481(14)
Richard N. Winfield
Janine Tien
The UN Defamation of Religions Resolution and Domestic Blasphemy Laws in Pakistan: Creating a Culture of Impunity
495(14)
Asma T. Uddin
A Right to Be Free from Religious Hatred? The Wilders Case in the Netherlands and Beyond
509(22)
Jeroen Temperman
List of Contributors 531(14)
Name Index 545(2)
Subject Index 547
Péter Molnár is Research Affiliate on Freedom of Speech at the Center for European Enlargement Studies at Central European University. He is a former member of the Hungarian Parliament (19901998), a writer, slammer, voluntary radio host and activist. Molnár was one of the principal drafters of the 1996 Hungarian media law, was member of the Hungarian Radio-Television Boards Complaint Commission (20012010), and legislative advisor (20022010).