Bringing Down an Uprising: Egypt’s Stillborn Revolution
Texas A&M University School of Law August 14, 2014 30 Conn. J. Int’l L. 1 (2014) Abstract: Despite warnings that bleak socio-economic conditions were pushing…
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eBook Summarizes Key Cases Implicating Freedom of Expression in the European Court of Human Rights
In July of 2015, the European Audiovisual Observatory released an ebook, Freedom of Expression, the Media and Journalists: Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights,…
Judges Rarely Limit Security Forces, Prosecutors in Arab Countries
A presentation for JUSTICE FOR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION in 2014 Columbia University, March 10 -11, 2015 In 2014, Arab judges issued no exceptional rulings…
Jamal Khashoggi: The latest act in a parody of justice but not the final act for justice
May 22 2020 – while shocking, today’s announcement that the family of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has forgiven his killers, was anticipated. All of…
Op-Ed: Why did development banks stay silent when people who spoke out about COVID-19 responses were attacked?
Global pandemic response falters as clients of worlds’ biggest banks silence medical workers, journalists and activists with impunity. By Lorena Cotza, Silvia Chocarro, Matthew Redding…
Analyzing Freedom of Expression in Lebanon in 2018
This report was originally published by SMEX and is re-posted here with permission and thanks. Over the past four years, Lebanon has witnessed a crackdown…
Content Moderation Bias: Zoom, Facebook, and YouTube Cancel Leila Khaled
This report was originally published by SMEX and is re-posted here with permission and thanks. On September 23, Zoom cancelled a virtual event featuring the…
Call for Papers: Women in the Digital World
Women in the Digital World April 16-17, 2020 Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs, New York CALL FOR PAPERS In recent years, awareness…