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On the International Day to End Impunity UNESCO Chair Jackie Harrison encourages academic scholars to engage with issues of journalism safety and impunity
Posted by Sara Torsner | Nov 2, 2019 | News
Impunity for crimes against journalists raises concerns over serious failings of rule of law and justice within countries to the very forefront. In fact, under a regime of impunity journalists are no longer safeguarded by the application of constitutional provision or law enforcement and their safety becomes their own responsibility, a private concern to be undertaken without recourse to the provision by the state of personal security.
Read MoreJackie Harrison represents CFOM at the British Group Inter-Parliamentary Union seminar on Media Freedom
Posted by Michael Quinn | Oct 2, 2019 | Activities, News |
On 10th September Jackie Harrison UNESCO Chair on Media Freedom, Journalism Safety and the Issue of Impunity participated in a Seminar on media freedom hosted by the British Group Inter-Parliamentary Union at the Palace of Westminster, London.
Read MoreCloser UNESCO Chair Collaboration
Posted by Michael Quinn | Sep 30, 2019 | Activities, News |
CFOM was fortunate enough to host the UNESCO Chair team Bernardo Diaz and Ruth de Frutos in Sheffield last week, marking a closer UNESCO Chair collaboration between the University of Malaga and the University of Sheffield.
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