The United Nations and Freedom of Expression and Information
Herausgeber: McGonagle, Tarlach; Donders, Yvonne
The United Nations and Freedom of Expression and Information
Herausgeber: McGonagle, Tarlach; Donders, Yvonne
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Maps the UN legal instruments relevant for the protection and promotion of the rights to freedom of expression and information.
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Maps the UN legal instruments relevant for the protection and promotion of the rights to freedom of expression and information.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9781107444690
- ISBN-10: 1107444691
- Artikelnr.: 53774495
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9781107444690
- ISBN-10: 1107444691
- Artikelnr.: 53774495
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword Nigel Rodley; 1. The development of freedom of expression and
information within the UN: leaps and bounds or fits and starts? Tarlach
McGonagle; Part I. UN Normative and Institutional Approaches to the
Protection of Freedom of Expression and Information: 2. International
covenant on civil and political rights: interpreting freedom of expression
and information standards for the present and the future Michael
O'Flaherty; 3. International covenant on economic, social and cultural
rights: accessibility and the right to information Yvonne Donders; 4.
International convention on the elimination of all forms of racial
discrimination: the prohibition of 'racist hate speech' Patrick Thornberry;
5. Convention on the rights of the child: freedom of expression for
children Lucy Smith; 6. Convention on the rights of persons with
disabilities: ensuring full and equal access to information Eliza Varney;
7. UNESCO: freedom of expression, information and the media Sylvie Coudray;
8. The UN special rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression:
progressive development of international standards relating to freedom of
expression Toby Mendel; Part II. Elected Thematic Focuses: 9. Ten
challenges for the right to information in the age of mega-leaks Helen
Darbishire; 10. Early days: the UN, ICTs and freedom of expression Karol
Jakubowicz; 11. A new vision of values, accountability and mission for
journalism Aidan White; 12. Uprooting 'defamation of religions' and
planting a new approach to freedom of expression at the UN Sejal Parmar;
13. Limits to freedom of expression: lessons from counter-terrorism Martin
Scheinin; 14. Tacit citing: the scarcity of judicial dialogue between the
global and the regional human rights mechanisms in freedom of expression
cases Antoine Buyse.
information within the UN: leaps and bounds or fits and starts? Tarlach
McGonagle; Part I. UN Normative and Institutional Approaches to the
Protection of Freedom of Expression and Information: 2. International
covenant on civil and political rights: interpreting freedom of expression
and information standards for the present and the future Michael
O'Flaherty; 3. International covenant on economic, social and cultural
rights: accessibility and the right to information Yvonne Donders; 4.
International convention on the elimination of all forms of racial
discrimination: the prohibition of 'racist hate speech' Patrick Thornberry;
5. Convention on the rights of the child: freedom of expression for
children Lucy Smith; 6. Convention on the rights of persons with
disabilities: ensuring full and equal access to information Eliza Varney;
7. UNESCO: freedom of expression, information and the media Sylvie Coudray;
8. The UN special rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression:
progressive development of international standards relating to freedom of
expression Toby Mendel; Part II. Elected Thematic Focuses: 9. Ten
challenges for the right to information in the age of mega-leaks Helen
Darbishire; 10. Early days: the UN, ICTs and freedom of expression Karol
Jakubowicz; 11. A new vision of values, accountability and mission for
journalism Aidan White; 12. Uprooting 'defamation of religions' and
planting a new approach to freedom of expression at the UN Sejal Parmar;
13. Limits to freedom of expression: lessons from counter-terrorism Martin
Scheinin; 14. Tacit citing: the scarcity of judicial dialogue between the
global and the regional human rights mechanisms in freedom of expression
cases Antoine Buyse.
Foreword Nigel Rodley; 1. The development of freedom of expression and
information within the UN: leaps and bounds or fits and starts? Tarlach
McGonagle; Part I. UN Normative and Institutional Approaches to the
Protection of Freedom of Expression and Information: 2. International
covenant on civil and political rights: interpreting freedom of expression
and information standards for the present and the future Michael
O'Flaherty; 3. International covenant on economic, social and cultural
rights: accessibility and the right to information Yvonne Donders; 4.
International convention on the elimination of all forms of racial
discrimination: the prohibition of 'racist hate speech' Patrick Thornberry;
5. Convention on the rights of the child: freedom of expression for
children Lucy Smith; 6. Convention on the rights of persons with
disabilities: ensuring full and equal access to information Eliza Varney;
7. UNESCO: freedom of expression, information and the media Sylvie Coudray;
8. The UN special rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression:
progressive development of international standards relating to freedom of
expression Toby Mendel; Part II. Elected Thematic Focuses: 9. Ten
challenges for the right to information in the age of mega-leaks Helen
Darbishire; 10. Early days: the UN, ICTs and freedom of expression Karol
Jakubowicz; 11. A new vision of values, accountability and mission for
journalism Aidan White; 12. Uprooting 'defamation of religions' and
planting a new approach to freedom of expression at the UN Sejal Parmar;
13. Limits to freedom of expression: lessons from counter-terrorism Martin
Scheinin; 14. Tacit citing: the scarcity of judicial dialogue between the
global and the regional human rights mechanisms in freedom of expression
cases Antoine Buyse.
information within the UN: leaps and bounds or fits and starts? Tarlach
McGonagle; Part I. UN Normative and Institutional Approaches to the
Protection of Freedom of Expression and Information: 2. International
covenant on civil and political rights: interpreting freedom of expression
and information standards for the present and the future Michael
O'Flaherty; 3. International covenant on economic, social and cultural
rights: accessibility and the right to information Yvonne Donders; 4.
International convention on the elimination of all forms of racial
discrimination: the prohibition of 'racist hate speech' Patrick Thornberry;
5. Convention on the rights of the child: freedom of expression for
children Lucy Smith; 6. Convention on the rights of persons with
disabilities: ensuring full and equal access to information Eliza Varney;
7. UNESCO: freedom of expression, information and the media Sylvie Coudray;
8. The UN special rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression:
progressive development of international standards relating to freedom of
expression Toby Mendel; Part II. Elected Thematic Focuses: 9. Ten
challenges for the right to information in the age of mega-leaks Helen
Darbishire; 10. Early days: the UN, ICTs and freedom of expression Karol
Jakubowicz; 11. A new vision of values, accountability and mission for
journalism Aidan White; 12. Uprooting 'defamation of religions' and
planting a new approach to freedom of expression at the UN Sejal Parmar;
13. Limits to freedom of expression: lessons from counter-terrorism Martin
Scheinin; 14. Tacit citing: the scarcity of judicial dialogue between the
global and the regional human rights mechanisms in freedom of expression
cases Antoine Buyse.