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Access to public information in Albania - Wikipedia Item

The article on Access to public information in Albania  has been created. This contribution is part of the series on "Access to public information in Europe " and will be followed by other country-specific items.

Access to public information in Georgia - Wikipedia Item

The article on Access to public information in Georgia  has been created. This contribution is part of the series on "Access to public information in Europe " and will be followed by other country-specific items.

Access to public information in Moldova - Wikipedia Item

The article on Access to public information in Moldova  has been created. This contribution is part of the series on "Access to public information in Europe   " and will be followed by other country-specific items.

Access to public information in Armenia - Wikipedia Item

The article on Access to public information in Armenia has been created. This contribution is part of the series on "Access to public information in Europe " and will be followed by other country-specific items.

The EJN 5 Point Test For Hate Speech - HTML5 video

How can journalists determine what is hate speech? The EJN gives five points which media professionals should review before they publish

Fighting for recognition: Online abuse of women bloggers in Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States - Academic Sources

This study argues that democratic potential of social media in democracies remains haphazard because online abuse is not fully recognized as entangling online and offline communication, constituted and constructed through technological, legal, social, and cultural factors. It is based on interviews with 109 bloggers who write about feminisms, family, and/or maternity politics. According to the findings 73.4% had negative experiences due to blogging and/or social media use

The Right to Information Is a Human Right, Strasbourg Rules - Legal Resources

Hungarian authorities erred when they refused to provide a human rights NGO access to information – an essential part of freedom of expression – about the employment of pro deo lawyers

Institute of Mass Information (Ukraine) - Stakeholders

The Institute of Mass Information (IMI) is a Kiev-based non-governmental organization whose objective is to defend journalists’ rights, to upgrade their professional skills and to consolidate press freedom in Ukraine.

IMI publishes regular news about violations of press freedom in Ukraine, as well as extensive reports and analyses of press freedom in the country.

Conference: Promoting dialogue between the European Court of Human Rights and the media freedom community - Opportunities

Registration will close on February 10 for the conference “Promoting dialogue between the ECtHR and the media freedom community”, to be held in Strasbourg on 24 of March 2017