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European Convention on Human Rights / Human rights / Freedom of information legislation / Freedom of the press / Law / Mikheyev v. Russia / Human rights in the United Kingdom / Freedom of expression / Journalism sourcing / Protection of sources
Date: 2014-06-23 03:59:56
European Convention on Human Rights
Human rights
Freedom of information legislation
Freedom of the press
Law
Mikheyev v. Russia
Human rights in the United Kingdom
Freedom of expression
Journalism sourcing
Protection of sources

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