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IRIS Special
Political Debate and the Role of the Media
The Fragility of Free Speech
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Workshop Report: The Changing Hues of Political Expression
in the Media
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Political Expression in the Media: What Kind of Regulation
is Necessary in a Democratic Society?
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Restrictions on Political Expression
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Freedom of Political Debate and the Council of Europe
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Media Law, Media Content, and American Exceptionalism

- SWITZERLAND: Freedom of Political Expression in the Media –
Selected Issues
- SPAIN: Open Questions regarding Political Expression and Elections
- FINLAND: A Reality Check – 10 Years of Paid Political
Advertising on TV
- IRELAND: An Overview of Selected Issues on Freedom of Political
Expression
- ITALY: Pluralism and Freedom of Expression in the Media
- KOSOVO: Media and the Riots of March 2004
- THE NETHERLANDS: Snapshots of a Heated Debate concerning Freedom
of Speech
- POLAND: Political Expression in Electronic Media with Special
Focus on Election Campaign and Other Forms of Political Debate
- RUSSIA: “War on Terrorism” and the Freedom of the
Mass Media – Laws Restricting the Freedom of the Mass Media
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