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Clover posted a blog entry
More Tibetans arrested in China in connection with Internet activities
Reporters Without Borders, 22 October 2009 -Reporters Without Borders calls for the release of three young Tibetans from the...
Reporters Without Borders, 22 October 2009 -Reporters Without Borders calls for the release of three young Tibetans from the...
mark posted a blog entry
Support EFF, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and perserve your rights and freedoms in the digital world
As a donor-funded non profit organization, EFF needs yøur continuing and ongoing support. Blending the expertise of lawyers,...
As a donor-funded non profit organization, EFF needs yøur continuing and ongoing support. Blending the expertise of lawyers,...
edlp posted a blog entry
Debate conclusion - the Constitution is weaker under Labour
On Monday, I went to Portcullis House to listen to a debate between the Society of Labour Lawyers and the Society of...
On Monday, I went to Portcullis House to listen to a debate between the Society of Labour Lawyers and the Society of...
25 days ago
Evan's Thoughts
| Topics: consitutional..., devolution, reform of the House of..., separation of...
Evan's Thoughts
| Topics: consitutional..., devolution, reform of the House of..., separation of...Filip Spagnoli posted a blog entry
What is Democracy? (37): Freedom of Information
(source)In a previous post in this series, I discussed the concept of “accountability“ and how...
(source)In a previous post in this series, I discussed the concept of “accountability“ and how...
Clover posted a blog entry
Eutelsat Hearing Postponed Due to Last Minute Submissions
Press Release, NTDTV, Oct. 14, 2009-On 13 October 2009, the Commerce Court in Paris was to hear the merits of a petition...
Press Release, NTDTV, Oct. 14, 2009-On 13 October 2009, the Commerce Court in Paris was to hear the merits of a petition...
Clover posted a blog entry
China’s Export of Censorship (2)
by Christopher Walker and Sarah Cook, Far Eastern Economic Review, October 12, 2009-<< PreviousMore insidious has...
by Christopher Walker and Sarah Cook, Far Eastern Economic Review, October 12, 2009-<< PreviousMore insidious has...
Clover posted a blog entry
China’s Export of Censorship (1)
by Christopher Walker and Sarah Cook, Far Eastern Economic Review, October 12, 2009-The Chinese government’s effort to...
by Christopher Walker and Sarah Cook, Far Eastern Economic Review, October 12, 2009-The Chinese government’s effort to...
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