Freedom of Expression, Essays in honour of

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Dear HRLA Member,
President Nicolas Bratza left the Europan Court of Human Rights at the end of October 2012. An editorial board
(Josep Casadevall, Egbert Myjer, Michael O’Boyle and Anna Austin) prepared a liber amicorum in his honour.
The book is a collection of essays, written from many different perspectives, on the topic of
freedom of expression- a topic which is dear to President Bratza. In the book (see Table of Contents
below) you will find contributions by ECHR judges and members of the registry who have worked
closely with him, plus contributions by judges from the United Kingdom, lawyers and professors.
The book is available in two editions; a paper back edition and a hard cover with reading ribbons.
One of the objectives of the editorial board was to keep the costs as low as possible, in order to
allow all who are interested to order the book. We can thus offer the following special discounted
price open only to members of the Human Rights Lawyers Association. The paper back price will
be 42 Euros/32 GBP and the hard cover edition 55 Euros/41 GBP (the commercial prices are 55
Euros/41 GBP and 70/53 GBP Euros respectively).
Discount conditions apply: order before 8 november 2012, pick up at the retirement celebration on
13 November 2012. Pre-payment with creditcard via www.paypal.com or wire transfer is required.
Cash on pick up in GBP is also possible. Orders after 8 november will be treated as regular orders and will include
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Table of contents
Sir Nicolas Bratza. President of the European Court of Human Rights
Cases pleaded by Nicolas Bratza before the Court and the Commission
Foreword
Separate opinions
The opinions, separate and otherwise, of Judge Nicolas Bratza - Michael O’Boyle
Freedom of the press and privacy
Media freedom and human rights in Europe - Thomas Hammarberg
When is there a public interest in private life? - Robert Walker
Media intrusion and human rights: striking the balance - Lady Justice Arden
Phone-hacking, the famous and a free media. Balancing freedom of the press and
privacy - Philip Leach
Freedom of expression and responsible journalism
Responsible journalism and the common law - Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers
About court jesters: Freedom of expression and duties and responsibilities of
journalists - Egbert Myjer
The protection of journalists’ sources - George Nicolaou
Media professionals and penalties for defamation - Päivi Hirvelä
The right of reply - Davíð Þór Björgvinsson
Political speech and political equality - Brenda Hale
The advertisement of religious belief: what think ye of Murphy? - Erik Fribergh and
John Darcy
The freedom of expression of judges, lawyers,witnesses and civil servants
Where angels fear to tread - Lord Neuberger
La liberté d’expression des juges de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme Jean-Paul Costa
L’avocat et la liberté d’expression - Josep Casadevall
Witnesses and the right to remain silent - Stan Naismith
Free speech of civil servants and other public employees - Paul Mahoney
Offensive speech – hatred, violence and blasphemy
When to say is to do: Freedom of expression and hate speech in the case-law
of the European Court of Human Rights - Françoise Tulkens
The right to offend - Anthony Lester
Blasphemy and religious insult: offenses to religious feelings or attacks on
freedom? - Luis López Guerra
Article 17 ECHR and freedom of speech in Strasbourg practice - Mark E.
Villiger
Symbolic speech - Lech Garlicki
Freedom of expression and incitement to violence - Giovanni Bonello
Freedom of expression in context
Variations on an original theme: music and human rights - Dean Spielmann
Words in the workplace - Karen Reid
The internet and freedom of expression: a “brave new world” and the
ECtHR’s evolving case-law - Nina Vajić and Panayotis Voyatzis
Freedom of expression and EU law - Peter Roth
Whistleblowers: the new watchdogs? - Anna Austin
The importance of the Court’s case-law in Central and Eastern Europe Nuala Mole
Freedom of expression in situations of emergency and armed conflict - Françoise J. Hampson
The chilling effect of counter-terrorism measures: A comparative analysis of
electronic surveillance laws in Europe and the USA - Elisabet Fura and Mark
Klamberg
Voices in the classroom: freedom of expression and educational provision Jim Murdoch
Libel and defamation in Malta – a historical sketch - Vincent A. De Gaetano
Freedom of expression, the “margin of appreciation” and issues of proof and
evidence
Some thoughts on the principle of subsidiarity and margin of appreciation in
the context of freedom of expression - Matti Pellonpää
Handyside, 35 years down the road - Sally Dollé and Clare Ovey
Article 10: issues of fairness, proof and evidence - Lawrence Early
Nicolas Bratza at work in Strasbourg
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