Media Law and Funtamental Rights: Present and Future

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Respondent for paper 338 is Elena Sherstoboeva
Respondent for paper 1457 is Nikhil Moro
Respondent for paper 1849 is Rodrigo Cetina Presuel
Respondent for paper 1470 is Eduardo Gonçalvez
Respondent for paper 2317 is Fernando Gutiérrez Atala

Media Law and Funtamental Rights: Present and Future
Session Code:
LAW-2
Chair:
Rodrigo
Cetina
Harvard Law School
338
Australian Media Laws Suck the Fun Out of Media
Session Code:
LAW-2
Lisa
Ward
University of New England
1457
Book Banning in the United States: An Old Practice with New(ish) Intentions
Session Code:
LAW-2
Chris
Demaske
University of Washington Tacoma
1849
The Right to Truthfulness: Counteracting Fake News in Post-Soviet Russia
Session Code:
LAW-2
Elena
Sherstoboeva
City University of Hong Kong, Schol of Creative Media, School of Law
1470
El “ciclo vital” de los casos de desinformación en el ámbito político: análisis reflexivo a partir del proceso constituyente para redactar una nueva Constitución Política en Chile
Session Code:
LAW-2
FERNANDO
GUTIERREZ
Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción (UCSC)
Mauricio
Carrasco Miranda
Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción (UCSC)
2317
Access to Information Law – a door not always open for journalists
Session Code:
LAW-2
Fernando Oliveira
Paulino
University of Brasilia
Francisco
Goncalves
University of Brasilia

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