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European Court of Human Rights: Lindon, Otchakovsky-Laurens and July v. France

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

John Cerone*
Affiliation:
Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, American Society of International Law

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2008

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page 338 note 1 See, e.g., Surek v. Turkey (No. 1), App. no. 26682/95, Judgement of 8 July 1999 (1999) (finding that the letters at issue amounted to “an appeal to bloody revenge by stirring up base emotions and hardening already embedded prejudices which have manifested themselves in deadly violence”).

page 338 note 2 U.N. Human Rights Council, Promotion and Protection of All Human Rights, Civil, Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Including the Right to Development ¶¶4(a)-4(e), U.N. Doc. A/HRC/7/L.24 (Mar. 20, 2008).

page 338 note 3 Id.

page 338 note 4 U.N. Human Rights Council, Promotion and Protection of All Human Rights, Civil, Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Including the Right to Development ¶ 4C-bis, U.N. Doc. A/HRC/7/L.39 (Mar. 20, 2008).

page 338 note 5 Press release, United Nations, Human Rights Council Extends Mandates on Freedom of Opinion and Expression, Racism and Racial Discrimination, Somalia and Myanmar (Mar. 28, 2008), available at <http://www.unhchr.ch/huricane/huricane.nsf/view01/D6AAED437FC007ClC125741A0071E9CB?opendocument> (last visited Apr. 7, 2008).

page 339 note 5 This text was reproduced and reformatted from the text appearing at the European Court of Human Rights website(visited May 21, 2008) <http://crniskp.echr.coe.int////tkpl97/viewhbkm.asp?action=open&table=F69A27FD8FB86142BF01C1166DEA398649&key=65483&sessionId=2812349&skin=hudoc-en&attachment=true>

page 371 note 1 In this respect the following well-known words of Shakespeare come to mind: “Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, is the immediate jewel of their souls (…) who steals my purse, steals trash (…); but he that filches from me my good name (…) makes me poor indeed.” (Othello, Act III, scene 3)

page 371 note 2 M. Oetheimer, L'harmonisation de la liberté d' expression en Europe. Contribution à l' étude de l'article 10 de la Convention européenne des droits de I'homme et à son application en Autriche et au Royaume-Uni, Paris, Pédone, 2001, p. 112.

page 371 note 3 Declaration on freedom of political debate in the media (Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 12 February 2004 at the 872nd meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies), point III.