Arts. Protecting and Promoting Artistic Freedom
Introduction Conflicts over artistic expression frequently stem from tensions within societies, which are based on opposing political, social or religious views and traditions. Some of these…
The Case of Mohamed Cheikh Ould M’khaitir
NAAG Supports Creation of Partnership to Support Prosecution of Crimes Against Journalists
Recent unsettling events in the United States have reminded us that protecting journalists and safeguarding enshrined principles like freedom of the press and expression are…
In Re Prashant Bhushan, Twitter Communications India Pvt. Ltd.
Religious Leaders from the Middle East and North Africa develop a regional strategy to prevent and counter incitement to violence that could lead to atrocity crimes
Full Press Release [12 November 2015] During two days of meetings in Amman, Jordan, from 11-12 November, some thirty religious leaders from the Middle East…
The Case of Land Rights Petitioner Vu Thi Hai (Vietnam)
Georgia: With TV Station Takeover, Is Free Speech at Stake?
Journalists at Georgia’s last major opposition broadcasting company are digging in and refusing to comply with a court order altering the outlet’s ownership structure. Doing…
The Case of Dr. E
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.