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The Mirage of the Freedom of Speech
The latest volume in our series, edited by Édua Reményi and András Koltay, is entitled ‘The Mirage of the Freedom of Speech’, and offers a selection of classic works by British, American and French authors on the freedom of expression.
Press Freedom and Media Law in the Beginning of the 21st Century No. 4
Newly published, ‘Press Freedom and Media Law in the Beginning of the 21st Century No. 4’ (edited by András Koltay and Bernát Török) is the fourth in a series discussing current issues in Hungarian and European media law, and offers essays on diverging topics to contribute to the investigation of the questions of media regulation, freedom of expression and new media in the 21st century.
Turkish president calling for full ban of Böhmermann’s satirical poem
Turkish president Erdogan’s lawyer, Cologne-based Mustafa Kaplan has filed an appeal against the ruling by the Regional Court of Hamburg. As is well-known, the Hamburg court had declared the poem, with the exception of its last six lines, unacceptable. In his petition to the court, Erdogan’s lawyer accuses Böhmermann of racism, which he claims had been directed against the entire Turkish nation. President Erdogan wants a ban of the entire poem.
Report on the press in Romania
Produced by the Centre for Media Pluralism and Press Freedom with support from the European Union, the report Media Pluralism Risks in and outside the European Union (MPM) was published in Romania in the middle of May 2017. A standard questionnaire was used to collect the research data between May and October 2016. The most significant finding of the survey is that the press in Romania fails to fulfill its fundamental social role of providing fair and accurate information.