Examples of using Right to freedom of expression in English and their translations into Swedish
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Everyone has the right to freedom of expression.
The right to freedom of expression in this context must be upheld.
Everyone has the right to freedom of expression.
Right to freedom of expression or information, including in the media and the arts;
Everyone has the right to freedom of expression.
The EU is deeply concerned about the continued intimidation and about attacks against the right to freedom of expression.
Everyone has the right to freedom of expression.
The Council is equally concerned at the arrest of those who exercise their legitimate right to freedom of expression.
(1) The child has the right to freedom of expression.
The right to freedom of expression and the right to freedom from racist speech:
Political leaders and their right to freedom of expression.
Ensure that the right to freedom of expression and information is preserved in the European Union;
Human Right 19: Everyone has the right to freedom of expression.
The right to freedom of expression also applies to new forms of mass communication,
Everyone shall have the right to freedom of expression.".
inherently violates the right to freedom of expression.
For exercising the right to freedom of expression and information;
Resolution on anti-LGBTQI legislation which restricts the right to freedom of expression.
Article 11 of the Charter recognises the right to freedom of expression.
Free speech challenges: The right to freedom of expression and the right to freedom from racist speech.
Art 10 of the Convention provides that everyone has the right to freedom of expression.
(1) to exercise the right to freedom of expression and information;
are bound by the right to freedom of expression and human rights. .
We also emphasised in it our right to freedom of expression and to demonstrate peacefully when these trains pass.
The challenge European societies are faced with is protecting people from hate speech whilst simultaneously protecting the right to freedom of expression.
The verdict against Tan Zuoren is entirely incompatible with his right to freedom of expression and does not meet international standards of fairness.
However, leaving aside the cases that have been mentioned, I would like to point out the responsibility of a state that is mindful of its citizens' right to freedom of expression.
People who exercise their right to freedom of expression through journalism must be allowed to practice their work without restrictions-
The regulation allows member states to derogate from the rules on personal data processing where this is necessary in order to maintain the right to freedom of expression.