981 resultados para Virginia. Constitutional Convention (1901-1902)


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Some reports issued in its Bulletin series.

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"This treatise is in a large measure a revised republication of certain chapters of the author's large book on Parliamentary practice and procedure in Canada".--Prefatory note.

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Originally published: S.-Peterburg : Izdanīe T͡Sentralʹnago Statisticheskago Komiteta Ministerstva Vnutrennikh Di͡el, 1902.

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"Special extra publication of the Egypt exploration fund."

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This paper considers the impact of new media on freedom of expression and media freedom within the context of the European Convention on Human Rights and European Court of Human Rights jurisprudence. Through comparative analysis of US jurisprudence and scholarship, this paper deals with the following three issues. First, it explores the traditional purpose of the media, and how media freedom, as opposed to freedom of expression, has been subject to privileged protection, within an ECHR context at least. Secondly, it considers the emergence of new media, and how it can be differentiated from the traditional media. Finally, it analyses the philosophical justifications for freedom of expression, and how they enable a workable definition of the media based upon the concept of the media-as-a-constitutional-component.