Legal regulation of the media between the requirements of freedom and the restrictions of protection

Freedom of expression is one of the most important human rights, meaning the right to be free in terms of opinion, publication, and research that can be produced by any means of expression. Freedom of the media emanates from freedom of expression and is the most important of its applications. Mo...

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Main Authors: شاكر المزوغي, صابر القديري
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Qatar University Press 2021-05-01
Series:International Review of Law
Subjects:
law
Online Access:https://185.37.108.12/index.php/IRL/article/view/1815
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spelling doaj-956d98895e7743aaa9e5abc05877fdc62021-09-06T11:00:37ZaraQatar University PressInternational Review of Law2710-25052223-859X2021-05-0193Legal regulation of the media between the requirements of freedom and the restrictions of protectionشاكر المزوغيصابر القديري Freedom of expression is one of the most important human rights, meaning the right to be free in terms of opinion, publication, and research that can be produced by any means of expression. Freedom of the media emanates from freedom of expression and is the most important of its applications. Most constitutions, laws, and international conventions emphasize media freedom as they promote citizen participation in public matters, support good governance, and contribute to sustainable development and economic growth. However, freedom of information is not an absolute right. Indeed, this justifies limits to this freedom that include duties and responsibilities, and may be subject to restrictions aimed at protecting public order and others’ rights in a democratic society governed by law. This freedom must therefore be restricted, if necessary, to protect national security or public safety, defend public order and prevent crime, protect health or morality, and protect reputation or rights of others. This research aims at casting light on ways to reconcile the guarantee of freedom of information with the control of its practice, especially as media forms evolve and new media emerge. https://185.37.108.12/index.php/IRL/article/view/1815Medialawfreedomrestrictionscivil liability of the journalistQatar
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صابر القديري
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صابر القديري
Legal regulation of the media between the requirements of freedom and the restrictions of protection
International Review of Law
Media
law
freedom
restrictions
civil liability of the journalist
Qatar
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صابر القديري
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title Legal regulation of the media between the requirements of freedom and the restrictions of protection
title_short Legal regulation of the media between the requirements of freedom and the restrictions of protection
title_full Legal regulation of the media between the requirements of freedom and the restrictions of protection
title_fullStr Legal regulation of the media between the requirements of freedom and the restrictions of protection
title_full_unstemmed Legal regulation of the media between the requirements of freedom and the restrictions of protection
title_sort legal regulation of the media between the requirements of freedom and the restrictions of protection
publisher Qatar University Press
series International Review of Law
issn 2710-2505
2223-859X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Freedom of expression is one of the most important human rights, meaning the right to be free in terms of opinion, publication, and research that can be produced by any means of expression. Freedom of the media emanates from freedom of expression and is the most important of its applications. Most constitutions, laws, and international conventions emphasize media freedom as they promote citizen participation in public matters, support good governance, and contribute to sustainable development and economic growth. However, freedom of information is not an absolute right. Indeed, this justifies limits to this freedom that include duties and responsibilities, and may be subject to restrictions aimed at protecting public order and others’ rights in a democratic society governed by law. This freedom must therefore be restricted, if necessary, to protect national security or public safety, defend public order and prevent crime, protect health or morality, and protect reputation or rights of others. This research aims at casting light on ways to reconcile the guarantee of freedom of information with the control of its practice, especially as media forms evolve and new media emerge.
topic Media
law
freedom
restrictions
civil liability of the journalist
Qatar
url https://185.37.108.12/index.php/IRL/article/view/1815
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