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PUBLISHED BY THE DONALD E. BIEDERMAN ENTERTAINMENT AND MEDIA LAW INSTITUTE OF SOUTHWESTERN LAW SCHOOL IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION FORUMS ON COMMUNICATIONS LAW AND THE ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS INDUSTRIES JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDIA …
Editor’s Note Armed conflicts between Armenia and Azerbaijan between 2020 and 2023 over Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Artsakh, are tragic examples of a long-running ethnic and geo-political dispute that became a flashpoint for war after the Soviet Union …
Michael D. Scott Volume 10 of the Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law is dedicated in memory of Southwestern Law Professor Michael D. Scott, who passed away on October 26, 2023 at age 77. Mike Scott was not only a beloved member of the …
CENSORSHIP AS A TOOL AGAINST STATE DISINFORMATION: THE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IMPLICATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN–UKRAINIAN WAR András Koltay* TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………...2 II. THE EU DECISION AND REGULATION BANNING RUSSIAN MEDIA …
INTERNATIONAL LEGAL RESPONSES TO “PROPAGANDA FOR WAR” IN MODERN WARFARE Andrei Richter* TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………..54 II. DEFINITIONS OF PROPAGANDA FOR WAR…………………………… 55 III. ROLE OF THE STATE…………………………………………………. 63 IV. SCOPE …
AN EXPLORATORY COMPARATIVE STUDY ON MISINFORMATION AND DISINFORMATION IN VISEGRAD COUNTRIES AND BEYOND Andrej Školkay* TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………..83 II. RESEARCH QUESTIONS, METHODOLOGY AND THE CASE SELECTIONS …
129 Challenges to Freedom of Information in the Digital Age David Kaye* We live in an age marked by massive contradictions. It should be the age of transparency, a time during which our access to information globally is unparalleled in history, both a …
147 Migration of Civilian and National Security Access to Information Norms Ádám Földes* INTRODUCTION Since the end of the Cold War, freedom of information has been blossoming. The number of countries endorsing the right to seek, receive, and impart …
179 Access to Government Information in South Korea: The Rise of Transparency as an Open Society Principle Kyu Ho Youm, Inho Lee and Ahran Park* Access to government-held information, often known as “freedom of information” (FOI), is more widely …
203 Circumventing Transparency: Extra-Legal Exemptions from Freedom of Information and Judicial Review in China Yongxi Chen* INTRODUCTION The 2007 Regulation on Open Government Information (ROGI) established a right of access to information in China, …