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・ Freedom of religion in the United Arab Emirates
・ Freedom of religion in the United Kingdom
・ Freedom of religion in the United States
・ Freedom of religion in Turkey
・ Freedom of religion in Turkmenistan
・ Freedom of religion in Uzbekistan
・ Freedom of religion in Vietnam
・ Freedom of religion in Yemen
・ Freedom of Sound
・ Freedom of speech
・ Freedom of speech (disambiguation)
・ Freedom of Speech (Freeway album)
・ Freedom of Speech (painting)
・ Freedom of Speech (Speech Debelle album)
・ Freedom of speech and freedom of the press in Denmark
Freedom of speech by country
・ Freedom of speech in Brazil
・ Freedom of speech in Canada
・ Freedom of speech in the United States
・ Freedom of spirit
・ Freedom of testation
・ Freedom of the City
・ Freedom of the City of Aberdeen
・ Freedom of the City of Dublin
・ Freedom of the press
・ Freedom of the press (disambiguation)
・ Freedom of the Press (report)
・ Freedom of the Press Foundation
・ Freedom of the press in Russia
・ Freedom of the press in Sri Lanka


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Freedom of speech by country : ウィキペディア英語版
Freedom of speech by country

Freedom of speech is the concept of the inherent human right to voice one's opinion publicly without fear of censorship or punishment. "Speech" is not limited to public speaking and is generally taken to include other forms of expression. The right is preserved in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and is granted formal recognition by the laws of most nations. Nonetheless the degree to which the right is upheld in practice varies greatly from one nation to another. In many nations, particularly those with relatively authoritarian forms of government, overt government censorship is enforced. Censorship has also been claimed to occur in other forms (see propaganda model) and there are different approaches to issues such as hate speech, obscenity, and defamation laws even in countries seen as liberal democracies.
==International law==
(詳細はUnited Nations General Assembly rather than a treaty, it is not legally binding in its entirety on members of the UN. Furthermore, whilst some of its provisions are considered to form part of customary international law, there is dispute as to which. Freedom of speech is granted unambiguous protection in international law by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights which is binding on around 150 nations.
In adopting the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Australia and the Netherlands insisted on reservations to Article 19 insofar as it might be held to affect their systems of regulating and licensing broadcasting.

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