Regional mechanisms to ensure freedom of expression and the right to information
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2024.vol39.5834.pp54-57Keywords:
Freedom of speech, mechanism, international law, documentAbstract
Freedom of expression, or freedom of speech, is essential to a democracy. It means that everyone can participate in political debates, and the media holds those in power accountable. A free, independent and diverse media plays the role of “protecting the public interest” by informing the public and holding government accountable
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