In the article problems of journalists’ speech and safety in former Soviet years in Republic Kazakhstan are explored. The Constitution of Republic states liberty of Media action which is necessary to reflect social processes. Unfortunately freedom of information which is formally consolidated by law is not provided by real mechanism of realization. It affects on functioning of large quantity of media and directly reflected at getting more frequent attack against journalists and also at closing of magazines and adoption of the new amendments to the Criminal Code of RK is caused by this as well
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The author of the article treats the freedom of the press as one of important guaranties of informat...
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This article considers the versions of the constitutional consolidation of freedom of speech in the ...
The article deals with the formation of the media market in Kazakhstan in the post-Soviet period. Cr...
The legal concept of human liberties and rights, including freedom of speech, is secondary to philo...
The aim of research was to Analyze mechanisms of protecting media freedom abuse. To examine the ethi...
The article deals with freedom of speech as a spiritual dimension of being: moral emotions, conscien...
The introduction of digital technologies into the daily life of citizens and their communication wit...
The author of the article treats the freedom of the press as one of important guaranties of informat...
From Czarism and Bolshevism to the current post-communist era, the media in Central Asia has been ti...
Kazakhstan is in the process of developing the legal foundations providing free-dom of speech for th...
The challenges faced by journalists and mass media in war torn countries are serious. The same could...
An attempt to define the degree of media freedom in contemporary Russia leads to contradiction betwe...
The aim of the article is to study what is media freedom; in particular, should the freedom of the m...
This paper analyzes the importance of the freedom of the media and the freedom of expression as univ...
Freedom of expression is one of the most important human rights, meaning the right to be free in ter...
In our days information makes a big influence to all world changes. Globalistion helps media to prov...
This article considers the versions of the constitutional consolidation of freedom of speech in the ...
The article deals with the formation of the media market in Kazakhstan in the post-Soviet period. Cr...
The legal concept of human liberties and rights, including freedom of speech, is secondary to philo...