Russia: Content Analysis Serves as a Tool of Biased Courts
Magomednabi Magomedov, a Salafist imam, received a five-year prison term from a military court for giving an allegedly unlawful sermon in 2016 in Dagestan. To help…
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…
K.S. Park: Freedom of Expression Cases in Korea 2015
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…
Claiming Dissent: Address by Dr. Agnes Callamard at the Columbia Global Freedom of Expression Prize Ceremony 2018
2018 Global Freedom of Expression Prize Ceremony Low Library, Columbia University April 25, 2018 Tonight, we are celebrating both resilience and conviction. We are…
#UNCOVERED Conference 2021
#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…
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International Press Institute highlights European defamation laws
The International Press Institute’s (IPI) work on legal reform is now being hosted by the Media Laws Database. IPI is a global network of publishers, editors,…
Thai Lawyers for Human Rights: The 10 Most Highlighted Military Court Cases of Year 2015
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…
2014: A Bumper Year for Media Law
Don’t miss Dario Milo’s blog “Musings on Media” where he reviews of the most significant South African media related cases of 2014.