
European Court of Human Rights : Ghiulfer Predescu v. Romania
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- Dirk Voorhoof (UGent)
- Organization
- Abstract
- The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), in a case against Romania, has confirmed the strong protection of the right to freedom of expression to be guaranteed to statements by journalists made in the context of a lively debate in a television show on a matter of public interest.
- Keywords
- Freedom of expression and information, journalism, public persons, reputation, privacy, public interest, criteria for balancing assessment, margin of appreciation, strict scrutiny, fair balance, HRC
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8532145
- MLA
- Voorhoof, Dirk. “European Court of Human Rights : Ghiulfer Predescu v. Romania.” IRIS, LEGAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL OBSERVATORY, no. 8, European Audiovisual Observatory, 2017.
- APA
- Voorhoof, D. (2017). European Court of Human Rights : Ghiulfer Predescu v. Romania. IRIS, LEGAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL OBSERVATORY, (8).
- Chicago author-date
- Voorhoof, Dirk. 2017. “European Court of Human Rights : Ghiulfer Predescu v. Romania.” IRIS, LEGAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL OBSERVATORY, no. 8.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Voorhoof, Dirk. 2017. “European Court of Human Rights : Ghiulfer Predescu v. Romania.” IRIS, LEGAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL OBSERVATORY (8).
- Vancouver
- 1.Voorhoof D. European Court of Human Rights : Ghiulfer Predescu v. Romania. IRIS, LEGAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL OBSERVATORY. 2017;(8).
- IEEE
- [1]D. Voorhoof, “European Court of Human Rights : Ghiulfer Predescu v. Romania,” IRIS, LEGAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL OBSERVATORY, no. 8, 2017.
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