
European Court of Human Rights : B.Z. Ullstein GMBH v. Germany
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- Dirk Voorhoof (UGent)
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- Abstract
- A recent decision by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) dealt with photojournalism and crime reporting in the media. The ECtHR dismissed a claim on journalistic freedom with regard to the publication of a photo of a juvenile delinquent, P. It found that an injunction preventing any publication of a portrait photo of P. had not violated a newspaper’s right to freedom of expression as guaranteed by Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
- Keywords
- Freedom of expression, right to privacy and reputation, journalistic reporting, no public interest, prohibition to publish a photo of a juvenile delinquent, reintegration in society
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8681656
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- Voorhoof, Dirk. “European Court of Human Rights : B.Z. Ullstein GMBH v. Germany.” IRIS (ENGLISH ED. ONLINE), no. 10, 2020, pp. 8–10.
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- Voorhoof, D. (2020). European Court of Human Rights : B.Z. Ullstein GMBH v. Germany.
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- Voorhoof, Dirk. 2020. “European Court of Human Rights : B.Z. Ullstein GMBH v. Germany.” IRIS (ENGLISH ED. ONLINE).
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- Voorhoof, Dirk. 2020. “European Court of Human Rights : B.Z. Ullstein GMBH v. Germany.” IRIS (ENGLISH ED. ONLINE).
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- 1.Voorhoof D. European Court of Human Rights : B.Z. Ullstein GMBH v. Germany. IRIS (ENGLISH ED. ONLINE). 2020. p. 8–10.
- IEEE
- [1]D. Voorhoof, “European Court of Human Rights : B.Z. Ullstein GMBH v. Germany,” IRIS (ENGLISH ED. ONLINE), no. 10. pp. 8–10, 2020.
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