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Constitutional Law

Apr. 17, 2002

Backward Bans

Forum Column - By Jean-Paul Jassy and Susan Seager - A worldwide glance since the start of 2001 reveals that some governments, including those of developing countries, took positive measures to advance free speech and press, whereas many others, including some Western democracies, reverted to censorship, often in weird ways.

        Forum Column
        
        By Jean-Paul Jassy and Susan Seager

        A worldwide glance since the start of 2001 reveals that some governments, including those of developing countries, took positive measures to advance free speech and press, whereas many others, inclu...

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