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| 100 | 1 | _aZeno-Zencovich, Vincenzo. | |
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_aFreedom of expression : _ba critical and comparative analysis / _cVincenzo Zeno-Zencovich. |
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_aAbingdon, Oxon [England] ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge-Cavendish, _c2008. |
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_aix, 148 p. ; _c23 cm. |
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| 490 | 1 | _aUniversity of Texas at Austin studies in foreign and transnational law | |
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [132]-145) and index. | ||
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_tIntroduction -- _gch. 1. _tFreedom to print or freedom of the press? -- _g1.1. The _tprinting industry -- _g1.2. _tFreedom to print -- _g1.3. _tLimits to freedom to print and freedom of the press -- _g1.3.1. The _tdistinction between individual and corporate exercise -- _g1.3.2. _tDistinctions based on the content of what is expressed -- _g1.3.3. _tInformation as a product -- _g1.4. _tFacts vs. opinions -- _g1.5. A _tframework for informational activity -- _g1.6. The _tpress as power -- _g1.7. The _tmyth of public opinion -- _gch. 2. _tBroadcasting -- _g2.1. _tControl over broadcasting media -- _g2.2. _tPluralism -- _g2.3. _tBroadcasting as an entertainment industry -- _g2.4. _tBroadcasting and public service -- _g2.5. _tTelevision as a 'bad teacher' -- _g2.6. _tTelevision and televisions -- _g2.7. _tTV broadcasting and political communication -- _gch. 3. _tJournalistic activity -- _g3.1. _tJournalism as an occupation -- _g3.2. _tAccess to the profession -- _g3.3. _tInformational privileges -- _g3.4. _tJournalists and professional diligence -- |
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_gch. 4. _tFreedom of expression as an alienable right -- _g4.1. The _tissue of so-called 'inalienable rights' -- _g4.2. The _tobligation to express a certain opinion -- _g4.3. The _tobligation not to express one's own opinions -- _gch. 5. _tAdvertising -- _g5.1. _tAdvertising a part of the product -- _g5.2. _tCommercial advertising as part of the market -- _g5.3. _t'Harmful' ideals -- _g5.4. _tAdvertising as a means of financing freedom of expression -- _gch. 6. _tFreedom of expression and economic regulation -- _g6.1. _tIdeas as products -- _g6.2. _tBusiness information -- _g6.3. _tInformation and competition -- _g6.4. _tMarket failures and public regulation -- _gch. 7. The _tmain areas of conflict : pornography, peaceful coexistence, national security -- _g7.1. _tFreedom of expression and public morality -- _g7.2. _tIncitement and 'fighting words' -- _g7.3. _tNational security and wartime -- |
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_gch. 8. _tTowards a European framework? -- _g8.1. A _tcivil law/common law divide -- _g8.2. The _tmaking of a European itus commune -- _g8.3. The _trole of the Council of Europe -- _g8.4. The _t'TV without frontiers' directive -- _g8.5. _t'Freedom of the media' in the European Charter of Fundamental Rights -- _g8.6. _tPluralism and media diversity -- _g8.7. The _tfruits - and contradictions - of convergence -- _gch. 9. _tFreedom of expression in the Internet age -- _g9.1. _tFreedom of expression as an individual freedom -- _g9.2. The _tmedia and the loss of their intermediary role -- _g9.3. A _tworld of information -- _g9.4. _tRules for communicating on the web -- _g9.5. _tHow the communications networks influence freedom of expression -- _g9.6. _tLimitations to freedom on the Internet -- _g9.7. _tBusiness activity on the Internet -- _g9.8. The _ttrans-national dimension -- |
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_gch. 10. _tFrom information, to communication, to knowledge -- _g10.1. _tFreedom to disseminate data -- _g10.1. _tFreedom to disseminate data -- _g10.2. The _tright to access information -- _g10.3. The _tright to be informed -- _g10.4. _tLegal information as a right -- _g10.5. The _tjuridification of information and knowledge -- _g10.5.1. _tPatents law -- _g10.5.2. _tSoftware protection -- _g10.5.3. _tDatabase protection -- _g10.5.4. _tProtection of know-how -- _g10.5.5. _tCopyright -- _g10.5.6. _tIndustrial secrets -- _g10.5.7. _tProtection of personal data -- _g10.6. The _tknowledge society -- _gch. 11. _tConclusive remarks -- _g11.1. _tFreedom of expression as a variable freedom -- _g11.2. A _trelational freedom -- _g11.3. A _tfunctional freedom -- _g11.4. An _tindividual freedom -- _g11.5. A _tfreedom at a cost -- _tReferences -- _tIndex. |
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_aFreedom of expression _zEurope. |
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_aFreedom of speech _zEurope. |
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_aFreedom of the press _zEurope. |
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| 830 | 0 | _aUniversity of Texas at Austin studies in foreign and transnational law. | |
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