RESTRICTIONS OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH BY RIGHT OF REPUTATION OF THE PUBLIC INDIVUDUALS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51204/IVRS_19307AAbstract
Freedom of media is of core interest for democratic society, and its restrictions must be prescribed by law, necessary and established for reaching particular legitimate interests. European convention on human rights in Art. 10 (2) states that one of those interests are protection of reputation or rights of others. When it comes to public individuals, their right to reputation is reduced in compare to the rights of ones who are not working in areas of public interest. These rights are not autonomously stated in European Convention, but because of broad interpretation of right to privacy from Art. 8 of Convention, European Court protects those rights.
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