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The 2016 European Commission's Annual Colloquium on Fundamental Rights focused on media pluralism and democracy. A report now presents the aspects debated and key recommended actions
On November 21st, OBC Transeuropa organises in Belgrade a writing marathon of Wikipedia entries on press freedom. The initiative is part of a larger project – here it is, in 10 points
A Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) about the scope, limits and abuses of Freedom of Expression
Published in November 2016, the Freedom House report analyses major developments in the field of information dissemination, particularly during anti-governmental protests
The European Press Prize will welcome entries for the 2017 edition from the 1st of November until the 16th of December.
This infographic summarizes the remarks formulated by Nils Muižnieks, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, following his visit to Croatia, from 25 to 29 April 2016 ... Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights' report on Croatia, 2016 ... Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights' report on Croatia, 2016
The new thematic article "Access to public information in Europe " has been created in Wikipedia in October 2016. The article is the first of the series dedicated to the right of access to public information and will be followed by several country-specific items.
A detailed academic and practical insight by Professor Voorhoof into the case law of the ECtHR concerning access to information, protection of leaks, whistleblowing and journalists.
UNESCO, GIZ and Article19 created an informative animation video on the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights and Freedom of Expression in Africa
A new study on Irish media pluralism (commissioned by MEP Lynn Boylan), presented at the ECPMF Conference 2016, stresses that Ireland has one of the most concentrated media markets in Europe.