According to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), Iceland has breached the right to freedom of expression of the editor of a web-based media site, by holding him liable for defamation. The applicant in this case is Mr. Ólafsson, editor of the web-based media site Pressan. He published articles alleging that a political candidate (‘A.’) had sexually abused children. The allegations were based on statements made by relatives of ‘A.’ who had declared that he had sexually abused them when they were children. These allegations were also forwarded to the police and the child protection services, but for an unknown reason, the police had not instigated an investigation
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According to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), Iceland has breached the right to freedom o...
In a case against Iceland the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) stated that a journalist respon...
Analysis on judgment ECtHR on defamation and freedom of expression, conflicting right
In Iceland a person (hereafter: X) posted a critical and defamatory comment on a Facebook page, call...
In a highly topical decision on ‘hate speech’ the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found that ...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), delivered an interesting judgment in the case of Tölle v...
A recent decision by the ECtHR confirms that journalists who are found guilty of a criminal offence ...
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Summary and presentation of judgment ECtHR on investigative journalism and defamation. Violation of ...
Balancing the freedom to convey remarks in a television interview concerning a matter of public int...
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