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Legal Foundations and Social Responsibility of Freedom of Speech in Kazakhstan
Despite the fact that in recent years there has been an active trend of growth of freedom of expression in Kazakhstan, domestic legislative and...
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Academic Freedom as a Defensive Right
Ensuring the proper implementation of academic freedom can be difficult both for policymakers and university authorities. Hence, great emphasis...
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Freedom of Will: Ontology
In the sense of ontology, freedom of will refers to the question of whether there is a cause for will. If there is a cause for will, the will is... -
Freedom of Will: Axiology
Freedom of will means that the will can dominate one’s actions in the sense of axiologyAxiology. If one’s actions are dominated by his will, or,... -
Review of Ann Whittle’s Freedom & Responsibility in Context (Oxford University Press, 2021)
In a recent book, Ann Whittle develops a view of freedom and responsiblity according to which their attribution to agents is sensitive to the...
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The Decline of Freedom of Expression and Social Vulnerability in Western democracy
Freedom of expression is a fundamental part of living in a free and open society and, above all, a basic need of every human being and a requirement...
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International Experience of Legal Regulation of Freedom of Speech in the Global Information Society
The article presents the results of the analysis of international legal regulation of the protection of freedom of speech, the right to freedom of...
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Prison Abolition for Collective Freedom: Facilitating Co-Resistance to Binary Colonial Prisons
Canada’s binary prison system is a product of prison reforms that aimed to be attentive to what has been presumed to be innate differences between...
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Online Disinformation and Populist Approaches to Freedom of Expression: Between Confrontation and Mimetism
In this article, we shall explore how digital populists in Italy and the United States approach the ‘regulation’ of online disinformation in order to...
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The Right to Spiritual Freedom
The human rights core of the right to religious freedom concerns spirituality. It serves to protect against violations of personhood through... -
To what extent is rule 50 of the Olympic charter valid? Balancing athletes freedom of expression and the mythical political neutrality of sport
The right to freedom of speech and expression is a widely proclaimed right but far less protected, especially in the sporting arena. The compulsion...
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The Right to Associational Freedom and the Scope of Relationship-Dependent Duties
Humans have a fundamental need to belong. This, need, as Kimberley Brownlee argues in her book Being Sure of Each Other grounds the human right...
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Right to Respect for Private and Family Life, Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion, Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Assembly and Association
The chapter addresses the international rules on the rights to respect for private and family life, to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion,... -
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Civil Liberties I (Freedom, Life, Liberty, Privacy)
The reader is introduced to the design of constitutional civil liberties clauses relating to the general freedom to act, the right to life, physical... -
The Right to Freedom of Conscience
The right to freedom of conscience serves to protect against violations of personhood through moral shame in an imposed conflict of conscience, which... -
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Civil Liberties II: (Freedom of Thought, Expression, Religion, Assembly, Association, and Movement)
The reader is introduced to the design of constitutional civil liberties clauses relating to the Freedom of thought, conscience, as well as to...