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- Dirk Voorhoof (UGent)
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- Abstract
- Balancing the freedom to convey remarks in a television interview concerning a matter of public interest and the necessity of protecting a child’s best interests and privacy rights, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found a violation of the right to freedom of expression as protected by Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The ECtHR found that the domestic courts in Croatia had applied a too formalistic approach as to the confidentiality of information revealed in a television programme about a child’s custody case.
- Keywords
- Freedom of expression, TV-interview, confidential information, public debate, child's best interest
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8678841
- MLA
- Voorhoof, Dirk. “European Court of Human Rights : N.Š. v. Croatia.” IRIS (ENGLISH ED.), no. 9, 2020, pp. 8–10.
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- Voorhoof, D. (2020). European Court of Human Rights : N.Š. v. Croatia.
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- Voorhoof, Dirk. 2020. “European Court of Human Rights : N.Š. v. Croatia.” IRIS (ENGLISH ED.).
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- Voorhoof, Dirk. 2020. “European Court of Human Rights : N.Š. v. Croatia.” IRIS (ENGLISH ED.).
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- 1.Voorhoof D. European Court of Human Rights : N.Š. v. Croatia. IRIS (ENGLISH ED.). 2020. p. 8–10.
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- [1]D. Voorhoof, “European Court of Human Rights : N.Š. v. Croatia,” IRIS (ENGLISH ED.), no. 9. pp. 8–10, 2020.
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