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SM ISO690:2012 PÎRLOG, Vitalie. Reglementările internaţionale privind libertatea de exprimare
. In: Revista Moldovenească de Drept Internaţional şi Relaţii Internaţionale, 2012, nr. 3(25), pp. 93-99. ISSN 1857-1999. |
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Freedom of expression is a possibility given to an individual that can transmit or not transmit a message, idea, regardless of its content (opinion, information, etc.) and regardless of its external form of expression (via a conventional or non-conventional language). Freedom of expression is a manifestation of the will of a man, an exteriorization of a thought or an opinion, so that every citizen can participate democratically in the life of a society whose member is. Freedom of expression is a fundamental right inherent to human, its existence comes from the earliest manifestations of human’s reason, even if its recognition become visible at the end of the eighteenth century. The very concept of freedom of expression dates back to ancient times, even before the creation of State and Law, with the development of the existence of rational human (homo sapiens).
Theories referred to the nature and concept of freedom of expression have been developed only two centuries ago when British and American ideologists tried to determine whether freedom of expression is a search for truth, a manifestation of democratic governance or a mean of self-realization. In essence, each theory has its right to exist, because manifesting an opinion, a man actually improves himself, seeking a truth by expression and the expression it is offered, is rightly considered to be a part of a democratic process in a contemporary society. The majority of the texts related on human rights recognize the existence of freedom of expression broadly, but also obligations and responsibilities which it involves, and therefore expressly states that the legal provisions and restrictions on freedom that it entails. All these documents include a place of freedom of expression in terms more or less identical. Freedom of expression was enshrined in a wide range of international instruments, either general or regional. |
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Cuvinte-cheie libertate de exprimare, declaraţie, convenţie, cartă, ONU, OIM, pact |
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