Friday, January 8, 2010
Freedom of Expression (Sec. 4, Art. III)
Freedom of expression implies the right to freely utter and publish whatever one pleases without previous restraint and to be protected against any responsibility for so doing as long as it does not violate the law, or injure someone’s character, reputation or business. It also includes the right to circulate what is published.
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Very helpful for my Political Science Subject in my summer class (:
ReplyDeleteThis is very helpful for my Political Science subject in my Summer Class. Thank to the owner of this blog. ^^
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