Academic Restraint in Brazil: Facts, Opinions, or Beliefs?
After a tense legislative proceeding, the Brazilian State of Alagoas passed a statute forbidding professors at public universities from giving their political, religious or ideological…
After a tense legislative proceeding, the Brazilian State of Alagoas passed a statute forbidding professors at public universities from giving their political, religious or ideological…
Yesterday, 3 April 2018, Columbia Global Freedom of Expression, along with 93 civil society organisations from across the globe, sent a letter to the Secretary…
This paper, written by the Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR), an organization dedicated to assist people affected by Thailand’s martial law, reviews the past year’s…
#UNCOVERED, the annual conference of the Investigative Journalism for Europe (IJ4EU) programme, will take place virtually on Wednesday 14 and Thursday 15 April from 14:00…
Don’t miss Dario Milo’s blog “Musings on Media” where he reviews of the most significant South African media related cases of 2014.
Thailand’s lèse-majesté law has been noted as the harshest in the world, mandating jail time of three to five years for crimes of defamation or…
In June 2010, Kyrgyzstan’s Southern region experienced horrific inter-ethnic violence between Kyrgyz and Uzbek groups. Some foreign voices who attempted to shed light on the…
Below is the introduction of Catherine Anite’s presentation written for the 2016 Justice for Free Expression Conference. Download below the full pdf version with footnotes.…
Press Release 14 August, 2020 İfade Özgürlüğü Derneği (İFÖD – Freedom of Expression Association) has been set up formally in August 2017 protect and foster…
Professor Kyung-Sin Park’s presentations prepared for the annual Justice for Free Expression Conference discussing trends in freedom of expression in Korea in 2015. Download the full…