An overview of the Protection of Freedom of Expression under Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights / Anthony Strahan
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- 1776384
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- Author:
- Strahan, Anthony
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- [Parkville, Vic.] : University of Melbourne, Centre for Media, Communications and Information Technology Law, 1998
- 38 p. ; 30 cm.
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- Research paper / University of Melbourne, Centre for Media, Communications and Information Technology ; no.6, June 1998
- Research paper (University of Melbourne. Centre for Media, Communications and Information Technology Law) ; no. 6, June 1998.
- Notes:
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- "Research undertaken for Professor Sally Walker, Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne as part of an ARC Large Grant into the protection of freedom of speech in jurisdictions which have constitutional guarantees of free speech"--Title page.
- Includes bibliographical references.
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