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Freedom of Expression Course for Nepal: Participants' Manual
London: Article 19 (2008), iii, 64 pp.
"This Manual is primarily designed to be used as a resource for a training course for laypersons on the basics of freedom of expression. It is intended to be used course participants, as well as by the trainers delivering it. While it is largely selfexplanatory, at the same time training will work b
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Media in Sudan at a Crossroads: Assessment and Outline of a Strategy for Media Support
Copenhagen: Association for Media Development in South Sudan (AMDISS); Article 19; International Media Support (IMS) (2007), 78 pp.
"This assessment describes and contextualises a series of challenges for an environment conducive to freedom of expression brought about by the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) signed in 2005 and the changes to the political framework in Sudan. The aim is to establish a comprehensive overview of
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Access to Information: An Instrumental Right for Empowerment
London; Buenos Aires: Article 19; Asociación por los Derechos Civiles (ADC) (2007), 36 pp.
Broadcasting Pluralism and Diversity: Training Manual for African Regulators
Key Guides
London: Article 19 (2006), 112 pp.
"The African Charter on Broadcasting, adopted in 2001 on the tenth anniversary of the Windhoek Declaration, alongside the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression in Africa establish a series of important principles that should guide the de
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Freedom of Expression and the Media in Indonesia
London; Jakarta: Article 19; Aliansi Jurnalis Independen (AJI) (2005), 95 pp.
Freedom of Expression and the Media in Timor-Leste
London; Dili: Article 19; Internews (2005), 95 pp.
Freedom of Expression and the Media in Singapore
London: Article 19 (2005), 77 pp.
Freedom of Expression and the Media in Thailand
London; Bangkok: Article 19; Forum-Asia (2005), 126 pp.
War of Words: Conflict and Freedom of Expression in South Asia
London: Article 19 (2005), 241 pp.
"This study considers the conflicts in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, primarily looking at restrictions, highlighting similarities and differences and drawing some general conclusions about the ways in which authorities and combatants restrict freedom of expression. It also sets out international stand
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A Model Public Service Broadcasting Law
London: Article 19 (2005), 18 pp.
Freedom of Expression and the Media in Malaysia
London; Kuala Lumpur: Article 19; Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) (2005), 100 pp.