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This volume brings together leading experts from a variety of fields to critically evaluate the extent to which global norms on freedom of expression and information have been established and which actors and institutions have contributed to their diffusion.

Trade Review
Will freedom of expression survive the twenty-first century? Bollinger and Callamard offer an essential primer on how the interpretation, violation, and defense of this core human right continue to evolve. In each essay, top experts address specific challenges and opportunities. This volume is required reading for anybody working to defend and protect free speech in today’s digitally networked world. -- Rebecca MacKinnon, author of Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom
This collection establishes a rigorous idea of global norms of freedom of expression. Headed by Lee C. Bollinger and Agnès Callamard, it is a rallying cry for continued attention to global norms of freedom of expression and a celebration of the global project of freedom of expression at Columbia. -- Monroe Price, author of Free Expression, Globalism, and the New Strategic Communication
At this existential moment when freedom of expression is under attack globally and the law weaponized to silence independent journalism, we need an authoritative public record of how free speech is protected as a universal human right and to be reminded of its many defenders globally. That’s what this volume provides: a sweeping, rigorous, and balanced compendium of the nature and extent of these protections and their key actors, grounded clearly in diverse viewpoints—a vibrant reminder that freedom of speech is ours to defend or lose. -- Maria A. Ressa, CEO and executive editor, Rappler
Regardless of Frontiers explores the extent to which the global norms, values, and systems around free expression are under duress. And it is a timely reminder of the major implications, set against the background of how the free flow of information is facilitated in practice. -- Jonathan Peters, University of Georgia, press freedom correspondent for the Columbia Journalism Review
U.S. teachers and researchers who are beginning to explore international communication law more closely and those who have been doing so for a while will learn a great deal from this book, including the ways that “soft power,” often undervalued in U.S. law, has considerable influence internationally. * Journalism and Mass Communication Educator *

Table of Contents
Preface: The Idea of Global Norms of Freedom of Speech and Press, by Lee C. Bollinger
Introduction: Regardless of Frontiers? Global Freedom of Expression Norms for a Troubled World, by Agnès Callamard
Freedom of Expression and Three Concepts of the Global, by Frederick Schauer
Part I: A Global Threshold
1. Global Norms on Media Regulation: The Devil Is in the Detail, by Toby Mendel
2. The Right of Access to Information Held by Public Authorities: Emergence as a Global Norm, by Sandra Coliver
3. The Protection of Political Expression, by Nani Jansen Reventlow and Jonathan McCully
4. International, Regional, and National Approaches to the Protection of Reputation and Freedom of Expression, by Peter Noorlander
5. Is There a Global Norm for the Protection of Journalists’ Sources?, by Richard Danbury
Part II: Intergovernmental Institutions and International Actors as Norm Entrepreneurs
6. The Norm Entrepreneurship of the United Nations, by Tarlach McGonagle and Emmanuel Vargas Penagos
7. On “Balancing” and “Social Watchdogs”: The European Court of Human Rights as a Norm Entrepreneur for Freedom of Expression, by Jan Oster
8. The Role of the Inter-American Human Rights System in the Emergence and Development of Global Norms on Freedom of Expression, by Catalina Botero-Marino
9. The African Human Rights System: A New Actor of Normative Integration, by Catherine Anite
10. Globalizing the Battle Against Impunity, by Joel Simon and Elisabeth Witchel
Part III: Conflicts, Competition, Antiglobalization
11. Norms in Conflict: The Restraints on the Emergence of a Global Free Speech Norm, by Agnès Callamard and Sejal Parmar
12. Making Choices: Social Media Platforms and Freedom of Expression Norms, by Chinmayi Arun
13. China, Information Technology, and Global Freedom of Expression: A Story of Sovereignty and Global Capitalism, by Séverine Arsène
14. The Rise of Global Counternorms, by Alexander Cooley
Part IV: Interactive Global Jurisprudence
15. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, by Hawley Johnson
16. Handyside v. the United Kingdom, by Amalie Bang
17. Claude Reyes et al. v. Chile: A Global Trailblazer, by Sofía Jaramillo-Otoya
18. Lohé Issa Konaté v. Burkina Faso: A Tipping Point for Decriminalization of Defamation in Africa, by Hawley Johnson
19. Fast, Far, and Deep: The Journey of the Right to Be Forgotten, by Bach Avezdjanov
List of Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 09/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9780231196994, 978-0231196994
      ISBN10: 0231196997

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume brings together leading experts from a variety of fields to critically evaluate the extent to which global norms on freedom of expression and information have been established and which actors and institutions have contributed to their diffusion.

      Trade Review
      Will freedom of expression survive the twenty-first century? Bollinger and Callamard offer an essential primer on how the interpretation, violation, and defense of this core human right continue to evolve. In each essay, top experts address specific challenges and opportunities. This volume is required reading for anybody working to defend and protect free speech in today’s digitally networked world. -- Rebecca MacKinnon, author of Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom
      This collection establishes a rigorous idea of global norms of freedom of expression. Headed by Lee C. Bollinger and Agnès Callamard, it is a rallying cry for continued attention to global norms of freedom of expression and a celebration of the global project of freedom of expression at Columbia. -- Monroe Price, author of Free Expression, Globalism, and the New Strategic Communication
      At this existential moment when freedom of expression is under attack globally and the law weaponized to silence independent journalism, we need an authoritative public record of how free speech is protected as a universal human right and to be reminded of its many defenders globally. That’s what this volume provides: a sweeping, rigorous, and balanced compendium of the nature and extent of these protections and their key actors, grounded clearly in diverse viewpoints—a vibrant reminder that freedom of speech is ours to defend or lose. -- Maria A. Ressa, CEO and executive editor, Rappler
      Regardless of Frontiers explores the extent to which the global norms, values, and systems around free expression are under duress. And it is a timely reminder of the major implications, set against the background of how the free flow of information is facilitated in practice. -- Jonathan Peters, University of Georgia, press freedom correspondent for the Columbia Journalism Review
      U.S. teachers and researchers who are beginning to explore international communication law more closely and those who have been doing so for a while will learn a great deal from this book, including the ways that “soft power,” often undervalued in U.S. law, has considerable influence internationally. * Journalism and Mass Communication Educator *

      Table of Contents
      Preface: The Idea of Global Norms of Freedom of Speech and Press, by Lee C. Bollinger
      Introduction: Regardless of Frontiers? Global Freedom of Expression Norms for a Troubled World, by Agnès Callamard
      Freedom of Expression and Three Concepts of the Global, by Frederick Schauer
      Part I: A Global Threshold
      1. Global Norms on Media Regulation: The Devil Is in the Detail, by Toby Mendel
      2. The Right of Access to Information Held by Public Authorities: Emergence as a Global Norm, by Sandra Coliver
      3. The Protection of Political Expression, by Nani Jansen Reventlow and Jonathan McCully
      4. International, Regional, and National Approaches to the Protection of Reputation and Freedom of Expression, by Peter Noorlander
      5. Is There a Global Norm for the Protection of Journalists’ Sources?, by Richard Danbury
      Part II: Intergovernmental Institutions and International Actors as Norm Entrepreneurs
      6. The Norm Entrepreneurship of the United Nations, by Tarlach McGonagle and Emmanuel Vargas Penagos
      7. On “Balancing” and “Social Watchdogs”: The European Court of Human Rights as a Norm Entrepreneur for Freedom of Expression, by Jan Oster
      8. The Role of the Inter-American Human Rights System in the Emergence and Development of Global Norms on Freedom of Expression, by Catalina Botero-Marino
      9. The African Human Rights System: A New Actor of Normative Integration, by Catherine Anite
      10. Globalizing the Battle Against Impunity, by Joel Simon and Elisabeth Witchel
      Part III: Conflicts, Competition, Antiglobalization
      11. Norms in Conflict: The Restraints on the Emergence of a Global Free Speech Norm, by Agnès Callamard and Sejal Parmar
      12. Making Choices: Social Media Platforms and Freedom of Expression Norms, by Chinmayi Arun
      13. China, Information Technology, and Global Freedom of Expression: A Story of Sovereignty and Global Capitalism, by Séverine Arsène
      14. The Rise of Global Counternorms, by Alexander Cooley
      Part IV: Interactive Global Jurisprudence
      15. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, by Hawley Johnson
      16. Handyside v. the United Kingdom, by Amalie Bang
      17. Claude Reyes et al. v. Chile: A Global Trailblazer, by Sofía Jaramillo-Otoya
      18. Lohé Issa Konaté v. Burkina Faso: A Tipping Point for Decriminalization of Defamation in Africa, by Hawley Johnson
      19. Fast, Far, and Deep: The Journey of the Right to Be Forgotten, by Bach Avezdjanov
      List of Contributors
      Index

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