Chapter 17 Multiple choice questions

Article 10 freedom of expression

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1. Article 10(1) expressly mentions the 'freedom … to receive … information and ideas … without interference by public authority'. This does not mean that Article 10 is the basis for a strong right to freedom of information requiring the State to make information available even against its wishes.

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2. The media have an important role in society, which is protected under Article 10. Nevertheless, proportionate restrictions on the media are permitted under Article 10 to protect, for example, vital national interests or to prevent incitements to violence. These restrictions are acceptable under Article 10(2) and their legitimacy is emphasised by its '………' clause.

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3. Which of the following types of restriction on freedom of expression are probably compatible with Article 10(2)? Please select all that apply.

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4. Match the circumstances and principles with the cases with which they are associated.

Political activists, belonging to small political groups and parties, have an important role to play in the democratic process and so their expressive acts receive high protection under Article 10.

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Parliamentary privilege is necessary to the free and effective workings of parliaments and legislatures. Therefore, the free speech of elected politicians, in Parliament, is protected even at the expense of individuals who are defamed or otherwise harmed by what they say.

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The government is allowed to use the law to protect its secrets from being revealed in books or in the media. This can be justified in the name of national security, but attempts to continue legal action against the press when secrecy has been lost are likely to fail.

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Political expression, under Article 10, is not confined to speech acts. It includes other forms of political action, such as demonstrations and marches (these might also be considered under Article 11, rather than Article 10, although it is unlikely that any different issues would thereby emerge).

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5. Which one of the following statements best expresses the decision of the majority in Pro-Life Alliance v BBC?

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6. In order to ensure freedom of expression, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the courts in the United Kingdom have developed the rule that any powerful political, economic or social organisation (such as a local council or a large commercial corporation) cannot sue its critics for defamation, unless it can prove either special losses attributable to the defamatory remarks or that the speaker acted with malice, aiming to cause damage. To allow actions for defamation by powerful organisations (as distinct from individuals) would chill freedom of speech, allowing the powerful to restrict speech by threatening legal action.

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7. The suppression of which one of the following types of speech is likely to involve a breach of Article 10?

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8. Which one of the following statements best expresses the position of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in respect of cases involving unlawful pornography?

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