Debate

WACC photo competition runner-up 2008 by Boaz RottemThis section includes perspectives on how communication rights might be realised at different levels.

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1 The Right to Information in Latin America
2 Safeguarding the Right to Information in India
3 Global Debates on the Right to Communicate
4 Human rights and the right to communicate.
5 Revisiting media and human rights.
6 Comunicación, desarrollo y derechos humanos
7 Freedom(s) of the Press in Latin America: Reconciling Societal and Individual Rights in International Law
8 Human Rights for the Information Society
9 A Human Rights Perspective on the Digital Divide: A Human Right to Communicate
10 The Politics of World Communication: A Human Rights Perspective.
11 Commercial Speech, Transborder Data Flows and the Right to Communicate under International Law
12 Through the Net to freedom: information, the Internet and human rights
13 Translating a right to communicate into policy
14 Rights: Fourth Generation Human Rights? Human Rights in Information Society
15 Communicating the Right to Development: Towards Human Rights-Based Communication Policies in Third World Countries
16 Global Communication Policy and the Realization of Human Rights
17 Identity, Culture and the Right to Communicate: Aboriginal Peoples in the Canadian Constitution (Section 6 in rights of the marginalized.)