<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Law / Freedom of expression / Freedom of speech / India / Right to Information Act / Freedom of the press / Public interest defence / Freedom of information / Classified information / Ethics / Freedom of information legislation / Information
Date: 2014-06-17 05:50:41
Law
Freedom of expression
Freedom of speech
India
Right to Information Act
Freedom of the press
Public interest defence
Freedom of information
Classified information
Ethics
Freedom of information legislation
Information

U.N. HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE Submission for the Periodic Review of Japan June 2014

Add to Reading List

Source URL: tbinternet.ohchr.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 402,54 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

PROSECUTING JOURNALISTS AT THE SPECIAL TRIBUNAL FOR LEBANON: A CHALLENGE TO FREEDOM OF SPEECH?

PROSECUTING JOURNALISTS AT THE SPECIAL TRIBUNAL FOR LEBANON: A CHALLENGE TO FREEDOM OF SPEECH?

DocID: 1vaqN - View Document

Factsheet – Hate speech June 2018 This factsheet does not bind the Court and is not exhaustive Hate speech “Freedom of expression constitutes one of the essential foundations of [a democratic]

Factsheet – Hate speech June 2018 This factsheet does not bind the Court and is not exhaustive Hate speech “Freedom of expression constitutes one of the essential foundations of [a democratic]

DocID: 1uJEc - View Document

ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNING BOARDS OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES  Freedom of Speech onCampus

ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNING BOARDS OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Freedom of Speech onCampus

DocID: 1u84V - View Document

●  Controlling Internet Content: Implications for CyberCyber-Speech International Conference on Freedom of Expression in Cyberspace

● Controlling Internet Content: Implications for CyberCyber-Speech International Conference on Freedom of Expression in Cyberspace

DocID: 1u5OS - View Document

`When was J.S. Mill’s On Liberty first published? Which other very famous book was published in the same year? What are the 4 main arguments that Mill uses in favour of extensive freedom of speech?

DocID: 1tkCB - View Document