In this article, Adele Gatt Livori explores the delicate balance between national security and freedom of expression under Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights. By examining key judgments such as Observer and Guardian, Bluf! and Big Brother Watch, it argues that the European Court of Human Rights has adopted an inconsistent and […]
Matthew Charles Zammit, ‘The Dieudonne Case: An Examination on the Limits of Satire and Speech under the European Convention on Human Rights’ (Online Law Journal, 15 November 2016). The fine line between what’s acceptable and what is not under the remits of ‘Free Speech’ is a continuous social, political, and legal battle on both the […]