Freedom of expression is both a basic right and a basic need in all democratic societies. Without it, democracy itself cannot function. This is a comparative study. The protection, or more often the restriction, of freedom of expression in England before the American Revolution is considered first. Then two chapters outline the development and extent of freedom of expression, first in America, then in England, from 1776 up to the present day. There follows a direct comparison in two separate areas: the Fair Trial-Free Press tension which exists between the interests of those involved in judicial proceedings, and their rights to a fair and impartial hearing, on the one side, and the interests of the press and other media in reporting judicia...
The principal objective of this paper is to critically examine how freedom of expression is balanced...
This study deals with the early development of freedom of assembly in the United States. In keeping ...
My purpose in writing this article is to examine the growth of Anglo-American speech rights over the...
Freedom of expression is both a basic right and a basic need in all democratic societies. Without it...
This study forms part of a wider-ranging project which seeks to lay the groundwork for comparisons b...
This study forms part of a wider-ranging project which seeks to lay the groundwork for comparisons b...
The recognition of an increasing number of basic human rights, such as in the European Convention on...
The recognition of an increasing number of basic human rights, such as in the European Convention on...
The recognition of an increasing number of basic human rights, such as in the European Convention on...
The recognition of an increasing number of basic human rights, such as in the European Convention on...
The recognition of an increasing number of basic human rights, such as in the European Convention on...
Freedom of expression is a fundamental feature of a democratic society. It may only be subject to cl...
Free speech. The words of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States are close to ...
Abstract: The importance of the concepts “democracy” and “freedom of expression” for modern states c...
Freedom of speech and expression is considered the mother of all liberties as it has been recognized...
The principal objective of this paper is to critically examine how freedom of expression is balanced...
This study deals with the early development of freedom of assembly in the United States. In keeping ...
My purpose in writing this article is to examine the growth of Anglo-American speech rights over the...
Freedom of expression is both a basic right and a basic need in all democratic societies. Without it...
This study forms part of a wider-ranging project which seeks to lay the groundwork for comparisons b...
This study forms part of a wider-ranging project which seeks to lay the groundwork for comparisons b...
The recognition of an increasing number of basic human rights, such as in the European Convention on...
The recognition of an increasing number of basic human rights, such as in the European Convention on...
The recognition of an increasing number of basic human rights, such as in the European Convention on...
The recognition of an increasing number of basic human rights, such as in the European Convention on...
The recognition of an increasing number of basic human rights, such as in the European Convention on...
Freedom of expression is a fundamental feature of a democratic society. It may only be subject to cl...
Free speech. The words of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States are close to ...
Abstract: The importance of the concepts “democracy” and “freedom of expression” for modern states c...
Freedom of speech and expression is considered the mother of all liberties as it has been recognized...
The principal objective of this paper is to critically examine how freedom of expression is balanced...
This study deals with the early development of freedom of assembly in the United States. In keeping ...
My purpose in writing this article is to examine the growth of Anglo-American speech rights over the...