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  • Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) — Journalists for Human Rights (JHR), is an international media development non governmental organization based in Toronto, Canada.JHR was founded Benjamin Peterson and Alexandra Sicotte Levesque in 2002.Davis, Nicholas,… …   Wikipedia

  • Journalists Network — (Eigenschreibweise journalists.network, Abkürzung jn) ist ein Verein, der auf ehrenamtlicher Basis Recherchereisen für junge Journalisten und Journalistinnen bis 35 Jahre organisiert. Sitz und Geschäftsführung sind in Berlin. Der Verein… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • journalists’ privilege — n. A privilege that protects journalists and other media professionals from being forced to reveal confidential sources of information in some cases. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney… …   Law dictionary

  • journalists' privilege — n. A law or doctrine, arising out of the First Amendment, that shields reporters from being compelled to name confidential sources in court proceedings. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …   Law dictionary

  • Journalists of The Wire — The Wire is a fictional television drama series produced by the Home Box Office network. The fifth season of the show included a focus on the media and in particular a fictionalized version of The Baltimore Sun . The series introduced many new… …   Wikipedia

  • journalists — jour·nal·ist || dÊ’ÉœrnÉ™lɪst / dʒɜːn n. reporter, one who writes for a newspaper or magazine …   English contemporary dictionary

  • JOURNALISTS — …   Useful english dictionary

  • journalists’ colony — Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary n. government subsidized housing or land intended for citizens employed in the media …   English dialects glossary

  • journalists' privilege — In the law of defamation, a publisher is protected in actions of defamation if the publication constitutes fair comment on the subject of public officers and employees in matters of public concern. Such privilege is qualified and hence is lost on …   Black's law dictionary

  • journalists' privilege — In the law of defamation, a publisher is protected in actions of defamation if the publication constitutes fair comment on the subject of public officers and employees in matters of public concern. Such privilege is qualified and hence is lost on …   Black's law dictionary

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