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Article 10 and the chilling effect principle

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Criminal liability, custodial sentences, damages, defamation, presumptions, freedom of expression

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Ó Fathaigh, Rónán. “Article 10 and the Chilling Effect Principle.” EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW, no. 3, 2013, pp. 304–13.
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Ó Fathaigh, R. (2013). Article 10 and the chilling effect principle. EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW, (3), 304–313.
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Ó Fathaigh, Rónán. 2013. “Article 10 and the Chilling Effect Principle.” EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW, no. 3: 304–13.
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Ó Fathaigh, Rónán. 2013. “Article 10 and the Chilling Effect Principle.” EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW (3): 304–313.
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Ó Fathaigh R. Article 10 and the chilling effect principle. EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW. 2013;(3):304–13.
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R. Ó Fathaigh, “Article 10 and the chilling effect principle,” EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW, no. 3, pp. 304–313, 2013.
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  author       = {{Ó Fathaigh, Rónán}},
  issn         = {{1361-1526}},
  journal      = {{EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW}},
  keywords     = {{Criminal liability,custodial sentences,damages,defamation,presumptions,freedom of expression}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{3}},
  pages        = {{304--313}},
  title        = {{Article 10 and the chilling effect principle}},
  year         = {{2013}},
}