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Freedom and Accountability: Safeguarding Free Expression Through Media Self-Regulation
London; Brussels: Article 19; International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2005), 96 pp.
"This report looks at how countries in Western Europe, in particular Sweden, Germany and the UK have developed press councils or complaints commissions and analyses recent initiatives in five countries of South East Europe aimed at improving journalistic standards and establishing some form of media
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Freedom of Expression and the Media in the Philippines
London; Manila: Article 19; Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) (2005), 70 pp.
Freedom of Information: Training Manual for Public Officials
London: Article 19 (2004), 92, 22 pp.
"This manual for public officials is designed as a resource for officials who want to adopt administrative practices that conform to the best standards of freedom of information. It should help them to make their work and procedures more professional, which will increase the public’s trust in and
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Broadcasting Policy and Practice in Africa
London: Article 19 (2003), v, 222 pp.
Declaration on Promoting an Independent and Pluralistic Media in Afghanistan
London: Article 19; Global Campaign for Free Expression (2002), 22 pp.
"On 5 September 2002, an International Seminar bringing together representatives of the Afghan government, local civil society and the international community adopted a Declaration on Promoting an Independent and Pluralistic Media in Afghanistan (‘the Declaration’). This Declaration, together wi
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Access to the Airwaves: Principles on Freedom of Expression and Broadcast Regulation
London: Article 19 (2002), 23 pp.
Broadcasting Genocide: Censorship, Propaganda and State-Sponsored Violence in Rwanda 1990-1994
London: Article 19 (1996), xii, 180 pp.
Who Rules the Airwaves? Broadcasting in Africa
London: Article 19; Index on Censorship (1995), 155 pp.
Censorship in Kenya: Government Critics Face the Death Sentence
London: Article 19 (1995), 33 pp.
Forging War: The Media in Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina
London: Article 19 (1994), xii, 271 pp.
Truth from Below: The Emergent Press in Africa
London: Article 19 (1991), viii, 91 pp.