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The Council of Europe has published a new study of the case law of the European Court of Human Rights concerning the special relation between freedom of expression and defamation
Sustaining indipendent media in times of conflict
An interview for the Swiss section of Amnesty International by Erol Önderoglu, journalist and representative of Reporters without Borders in Turkey, arrested on June 20, 2016 with charges of "terrorist propaganda"
After a lengthy legal fight, Swiss journalists obtained a positive ruling from the European Court of Human Rights, determining that their conviction for using a hidden camera in the case of insurance broker malpractice violated their rights
EU rules on access to documents are “seriously outdated,” according to a report presented to the European Parliament
A comparative study of digital news consumption in the world
A one-year, english-language Master's program in Digital Media, Communication and Journalism including a pathway on “European Journalism”
Andrei Richter examines the transformation of notions of media freedom in post-war history
How do we frame media independence? Does the concept apply equally to commercial and public media? How does digital transformation impact on media independence?
An analysis of media capture by state-powers and its impact on media freedom in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Serbia