An edition of Everyone has the right (1998)

Everyone has the right

the enduring importance for a free press of Article 19, Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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An edition of Everyone has the right (1998)

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the enduring importance for a free press of Article 19, Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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Language
English
Pages
80

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Table of Contents

Introduction / James H. Ottaway, Jr.
Many rulers still fear full freedom / Leonard R. Sussman
The touchstone of all other freedoms / Rosemary Righter
The sea change from caution to openness / W. Michael Reisman and Ralph Wilde
Without Article 19: Eastern Europe's bleak years / Christoper Cviic
Press freedom is a universal right / Cushrow Irani
Appendix.

Edition Notes

"Published on the Declaration's 50th anniversary."

Published in
Reston, VA (11690-C Sunrise Valley Dr., Reston 20191)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342/.0853
Library of Congress
K3255.Z9 E95 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 80 p. :
Number of pages
80

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL456856M
LCCN
98173283
OCLC/WorldCat
39483866

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