Military Electoral Authoritarianism in Egypt
Texas A&M University School of Law July 18, 2016 Forthcoming, Elections Law Journal (Spring 2017) Abstract: Authoritarian regimes hold elections not to democratize, but to…
ApTI: Legislative and Jurisprudential Guidelines for Internet Freedom
Introduction The Internet has significantly changed our lives in the past years in many areas, including the way we access and publish information. But most…
CGFoE Files Amicus Curiae Brief in a Case on Investigative Journalism and the Protection of Sources in Peru
Columbia GFoE filed an amicus curiae brief to uphold international standards on freedom of expression and protect investigative journalism in Peru in a case involving…
Unity, honesty, dialogue, and compassion can overcome violent extremism
Dear friends and colleagues, The horrific events that occurred this past weekend underscore the importance, urgency, and necessity to intensify efforts to respond to and…
SABAM v. Netlog NV, Case C‑360/10
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…
The Attacks on Palestinian Digital Rights
This report was originally published by 7amleh – The Arab Center for the Development of Social Media and is re-posted here with permission and thanks.…
Call for Papers: Hate Speech vs. Free Speech
Hate Speech vs. Free Speech International Journal for the Semiotics of Law Guest Editors: Jacob Mchangama, Executive Director, Justitia (Denmark), Executive Director of the Future…
Guide on Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights: Right to respect for private and family life
Note to Readers This Guide is part of the series of Guides on the Convention published by the European Court of Human Rights (hereafter “the…