This article, somewhat against the trend in that growing body of scholarship in this area, argues that there is a role for a new international instrument targeting the harassment of and violence against journalists. It supports this position by a review of UN and regional human rights jurisprudence, with an emphasis on hitherto undiscussed weaknesses, as well as by an analysis of loopholes in international humanitarian law. It concludes with suggestions for a new instrument, providing better safeguards for both journalists and societal interests in the media, and highlights how such an instrument would tackle the problems in the existing framework
One of the biggest threats to media freedom around the world is not the criminals, politicians, thug...
War journalism, by the nature of its work, is arguably one of the most dangerous professions in the ...
The early years of the twenty-first century may have brought a renewed global impetus to investigati...
This article, somewhat against the trend in that growing body of scholarship in this area, argues th...
The article analyses the current position of journalists’ criminal responsibility regarding criminal...
Political unrest in many regions of the world presents dangers to journalists, and thereby threatens...
Whether they are nationals reporting wars occurring within their countries or international news med...
An independent press that is free from government censorship is regarded as instrumental to ensuring...
There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the log...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
The purpose of the research is to discuss actions taken against journalists for the purpose of repre...
Worried by the rising incidence of arrests, detention, jail, harassment and even murder of journalis...
Journalists and other media personnel perform a crucial role in armed conflicts. In the absence of f...
Identifying oneself as press used to be a near-grant of immunity. It meant safer passage through all...
One of the biggest threats to media freedom around the world is not the criminals, politicians, thug...
War journalism, by the nature of its work, is arguably one of the most dangerous professions in the ...
The early years of the twenty-first century may have brought a renewed global impetus to investigati...
This article, somewhat against the trend in that growing body of scholarship in this area, argues th...
The article analyses the current position of journalists’ criminal responsibility regarding criminal...
Political unrest in many regions of the world presents dangers to journalists, and thereby threatens...
Whether they are nationals reporting wars occurring within their countries or international news med...
An independent press that is free from government censorship is regarded as instrumental to ensuring...
There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the log...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
The purpose of the research is to discuss actions taken against journalists for the purpose of repre...
Worried by the rising incidence of arrests, detention, jail, harassment and even murder of journalis...
Journalists and other media personnel perform a crucial role in armed conflicts. In the absence of f...
Identifying oneself as press used to be a near-grant of immunity. It meant safer passage through all...
One of the biggest threats to media freedom around the world is not the criminals, politicians, thug...
War journalism, by the nature of its work, is arguably one of the most dangerous professions in the ...
The early years of the twenty-first century may have brought a renewed global impetus to investigati...