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Freedom of expression, the media and journalists : case-law of the European Court of Human Rights
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- Miscellaneous
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Denying journalist access to asylum-seeker ‘reception centre’ in Hungary violated Article 10 ECHR
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- Miscellaneous
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ECtHR engages in dangerous 'triple pirouette' to find criminal prosecution for media coverage of PKK statements did not violate Article 10
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- PhD Thesis
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Article 10 and the chilling effect : a critical examination of how the European Court of Human Rights seeks to protect freedom of expression from the chilling effect
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Article 10 ECHR and expressive conduct
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- Miscellaneous
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Activist’s conviction for hooliganism over ‘obscene’ protest violated Article 10
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- Miscellaneous
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Prosecution of a publisher for ‘denigration’ of Turkey violated Article 10
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- Miscellaneous
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Conviction for performance-art protest at war memorial did not violate Article 10
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- Conference Paper
- C1
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The chilling effect and public debate
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- Miscellaneous
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Independent Newspapers v. Ireland: €1.25 million defamation award against newspaper violated Article 10
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Article 10 and the chilling effect : how the European Court of Human Rights protects freedom of expression from the chilling effect
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- Miscellaneous
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Ordering politician to publish apology for defaming Polish newspaper violated Article 10
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- Miscellaneous
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Polish mayor’s private prosecution of local journalist for insult violated Article 10
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- Miscellaneous
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Protestor’s arrest and conviction for disobeying a police order violated Article 11
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- Miscellaneous
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Imposing costs on newspaper in successful source-protection case did not violate article 10
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- Miscellaneous
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A lesson for applicants: don't agree to a relinquishment to the grand chamber
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- Miscellaneous
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German court injunction banning political leaflet violated article 10: Brosa v. Germany
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A review of the European Court's Freedom of Expression Cases in 2013
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Vrijheid van meningsuiting: laster: parlementaire onverantwoordelijkheid: proportionaliteit
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- Miscellaneous
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The press and NGOs' right of access to official documents under strict scrutiny of the European Court of Human Rights
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- Miscellaneous
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Newspaper editor criminally liable for senator's op-ed, but prison sentence violated Article 10
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Criminal defamation and freedom of expression: lessons for Strasbourg from the Inter-American court
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The recognition of a right to reputation
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- Miscellaneous
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Ban on political advertising does not violate article 10
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Article 10 and the chilling effect principle
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The European court of human rights, media freedom and democracy
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The recognition of a right of reply under the European convention
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Self-censorship and the chilling effect principle in European media law
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The chilling effect on authors and publishers
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- Miscellaneous
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Banning speech in the public space: grand chamber agrees
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The chilling effect doctrine in European human rights law
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- Miscellaneous
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Criminal conviction of professor for refusal to give access to research files did not affect his Convention rights
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The growing importance of the chilling effect principle
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- Miscellaneous
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Yes Prime Minister: Tusalp v Turkey
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- Miscellaneous
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Grand chamber seeks to clarify balancing of article 10 and article 8
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- Miscellaneous
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Turkish law criminalising 'denigration of Turkish nation' overbroad and vague
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- Journal Article
- A2
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Case-note: Palomo Sánchez v. Spain
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- Miscellaneous
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Child pornography and freedom of expression
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- Miscellaneous
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Grand Chamber judgment on trade union freedom of expression
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Summaries of case law related to Article 10 ECHR
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- Miscellaneous
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Acquittal of broadcaster for criminal defamation and insult violates Article 8
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- Miscellaneous
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Absence of prior-notification requirement does not violate Article 8: Mosley v UK
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- Miscellaneous
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Banning speech in the public space
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- Miscellaneous
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Comparing abortion to the Holocaust
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Broadcasting regulation in Ireland: regulation built on a false premise
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The case for political advertising on private television
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Anti-abortion protest and freedom of expression in Europe
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A challenge to the ban on political and religious advertising in broadcasting
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NGOs and Freedom of Expression: Recent Developments in ECtHR Case Law
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Broadcasting Regulation in Ireland: Regulation Built on a False Premise