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Tender Vines
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
Abstract

- Type
- Freedom of Speech and Press Among Countries
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1979
References
1 L. Sommerlad, The Press in Developing Countries (1966).
2 Peter Galliner, Improving News Flow In The Third World (1977) (paper prepared for the Edward R. Murrow Center, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts).
3 Id. at 2.
4 J. Lent, Third World Mass Media And Their Search For Moderation (1977).
5 Quoted, in L. Sommerlad ,supra note 1, at 143.
6 Dr. Paul Fisher, Director of the Columbia, Missouri, Freedom of Information Center (July 12-21, 1976) (report on the UNESCO-sponsored Latin America Communications Policy Conference, San Jose, Costa Rica).
7 George Dailey, Free Flow Of Information (Jan. 19, 1978) (paper presented at the National Foreign Policy Conference of Editors and Broadcasters).
8 Roger Tatarian, News Flow In The Third World (Mar. 1977) (prepared for the Edward R. Murrow Center, Tufts University).
9 Id. at 11.
10 Id. at 10.
11 Rosemary Righter, Is Western Journalism Appropriate To The Third World? (Mar. 8, 1978) (paper presented at the 27th General Assembly of the International Press Institute, Canberra, Australia).
12 The United States and the Debate on the World Information Order, at 15(a study by the Academy for Educational Development Inc., Washington, D.C.).
13 Id. at 11.