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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
- Freedom of Expression and Three Concepts of the Global 25
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PART I: A Global Threshold
- 1. Global Norms on Media Regulation 37
- 2. The Right of Access to Information Held by Public Authorities 57
- 3. The Protection of Political Expression 80
- 4. International, Regional, and National Approaches to the Protection of Reputation and Freedom of Expression 98
- 5. Is There a Global Norm for the Protection of Journalists’ Sources? 116
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PART II: Intergovernmental Institutions and International Actors as Norm Entrepreneurs
- 6. The Norm Entrepreneurship of the United Nations 145
- 7. On “Balancing” and “Social Watchdogs” 165
- 8. The Role of the Inter- American Human Rights System in the Emergence and Development of Global Norms on Freedom of Expression 185
- 9. The African Human Rights System 207
- 10. Globalizing the Battle Against Impunity 227
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PART III: Conflicts, Competition, Antiglobalization
- 11. Norms in Conflict 255
- 12. Making Choices 275
- 13. China, Information Technology, and Global Freedom of Expression 288
- 14. The Rise of Global Counternorms 309
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PART IV: Interactive Global Jurisprudence
- 15. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan 329
- 16. Handyside v. the United Kingdom 341
- 17. Claude Reyes et al. v. Chile: A Global Trailblazer 346
- 18. Lohé Issa Konaté v. Burkina Faso 357
- 19. Fast, Far, and Deep 369
- Contributors 381
- Index 389
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
- Freedom of Expression and Three Concepts of the Global 25
-
PART I: A Global Threshold
- 1. Global Norms on Media Regulation 37
- 2. The Right of Access to Information Held by Public Authorities 57
- 3. The Protection of Political Expression 80
- 4. International, Regional, and National Approaches to the Protection of Reputation and Freedom of Expression 98
- 5. Is There a Global Norm for the Protection of Journalists’ Sources? 116
-
PART II: Intergovernmental Institutions and International Actors as Norm Entrepreneurs
- 6. The Norm Entrepreneurship of the United Nations 145
- 7. On “Balancing” and “Social Watchdogs” 165
- 8. The Role of the Inter- American Human Rights System in the Emergence and Development of Global Norms on Freedom of Expression 185
- 9. The African Human Rights System 207
- 10. Globalizing the Battle Against Impunity 227
-
PART III: Conflicts, Competition, Antiglobalization
- 11. Norms in Conflict 255
- 12. Making Choices 275
- 13. China, Information Technology, and Global Freedom of Expression 288
- 14. The Rise of Global Counternorms 309
-
PART IV: Interactive Global Jurisprudence
- 15. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan 329
- 16. Handyside v. the United Kingdom 341
- 17. Claude Reyes et al. v. Chile: A Global Trailblazer 346
- 18. Lohé Issa Konaté v. Burkina Faso 357
- 19. Fast, Far, and Deep 369
- Contributors 381
- Index 389