Europeans and their rights - Freedom of expression

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Catégories: SCIENCES POLITIQUES [auto].

Freedom of expression is not absolute, even though it is a fundamental right enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights. Under the terms of the Article 10 of the Convention, its exercise may be subject to such restrictions as are pres...

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Freedom of expression is not absolute, even though it is a fundamental right enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights. Under the terms of the Article 10 of the Convention, its exercise may be subject to such restrictions as are prescribed by law and are "necessary in a democratic society" in order to uphold the rights of all individuals. The author compares and analyses the protection of and limits on the right to freedom of expression in the case law of European constitutional courts and the European Court of Human Rights, drawing on practical examples, to see whether a common European approach exists in this area.

Disponibilité: Disponible
Format: PDF | 215 Pages
Date de publication: 2010-01-01
Éditeur: Conseil de l'Europe
Langue: Anglais

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