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Article 10 - freedom of expression - Coggle Diagram
Article 10 - freedom of expression
everyone has a right to freedom of expression, this includes freedom to hold opinions.
freedom to receive and impart information and ideas.
without interference of public authority and regardingless of frontiers
in accordance with the law
in pursuit of legitimate aim
national security, territorial integrity or public safety.
prevention of disorder or crime
protection of health or morals
protection of reputation of rights of others
maintaining authority and impartiality of the judicary
handyside v uk 1976
freedom to hold opinions - states cannot discriminate against individuals based on their opinions
vogt v germany 1995
a teacher was dismissed for being a member of the communist party
autonic AG v switzerland 1990
swiss authorities refused to allow a company a licence to receive foreign satellite broadcasts
political - extremely important - underpins democracies which safeguard human rights
states have narrow margins of appreciation when trying to restrict.
artistic - states have a wider margin of appreciation when trying to restrict - especially if offensive or blasphemous
muller v switzerland 1988
otto perminger institute v autria 1994
VBK v austria