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Master’s Project Prospectus The Role of Social Media in Creating Narratives: The Case of the Conflict Between Azerbaijan and Nagorno Karabakh Project overview Title: The Role of Social Media in Creating Narratives: The Case of the Conflict Between …
69 DEFAMATION LAW IN RUSSIA IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE (COE) STANDARDS ON MEDIA FREEDOM Elena Sherstoboeva* I. INTRODUCTION Being a legitimate aim for limiting freedom of expression, the right to protect one’s reputation has been sometimes …
71 COMBATING RUSSIAN DISINFORMATION IN UKRAINE: CASE STUDIES IN A MARKET FOR LOYALTIES Monroe E. Price* & Adam P. Barry** I. INTRODUCTION This essay takes an oblique approach to the discussion of “fake news.” The approach is oblique geographically because …
Draft 1/31/2023 1 MOLDOVAN MEDIA AS A MOUTHPIECE FOR POLITICAL PROPAGANDA: STATE OF THE MEDIA IN A POST-SOVIET COUNTRY FROM A POST-SOVIET PERSPECTIVE Elena Cordonean Abstract I. INTRODUCTION Before I outline the essence of the media in the Republic of …
1 - DRAFT VERSION - Media coverage and state propaganda in armed conflicts - An international law perspective at the Armenia-Azerbaijan "Propaganda War" Ines Gillich* I. Introduction: Propaganda in multi-dimensional warfare In the shadow of armed conflict …
CENSORSHIP AS A TOOL AGAINST STATE DISINFORMATION – THE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IMPLICATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN–UKRAINIAN WAR András Koltay TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION II. THE EU DECISION AND REGULATION BANNING RUSSIAN MEDIA OUTLETS ACROSS THE UNION A. …
Crimes committed by Azerbaijan against prisoners of war and civilians in the 2020 Artsakh war Introduction International humanitarian law plays an important role during conflicts because it is designed to protect several groups of people. According to the …
1 Modern perception of “propaganda for war”: International response to hostile speech in the post-Soviet armed conflicts Andrei Richter, Professor Researcher, Comenius University in Bratislava (Slovakia) Despite initial hopes, the fall of the Soviet Union …
1 TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE: INTERNATIONAL LIABILITY FOR SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES IN ARTSAKH Rajika L. Shah Clinical Director, Loyola Genocide Justice Clinic Deputy Director, Center for the Study of Law & Genocide LMU Loyola Law School In the Shadow of …
International Liability for Social Media Companies in Artsakh Rajika L. Shah Clinical Director, Loyola Genocide Justice Clinic Deputy Director, Center for the Study of Law & Genocide LMU Loyola Law School In the Shadow of Territorial Conflict: Artsakh and …