The State of artistic freedom 2020 [Recurs electrònic] / [autor: Srirak Plipat]
Publication details: [S.l.] : Freemuse, 2020Description: 126 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (5,2 Mb)Online resources: Summary: The State of Artistic Freedom report is a research publication produced annually by Freemuse through the analytical examination of relevant developments and documented violations to the right to freedom of artistic expression. It is essential that these violations are continuously exposed in order to reflect contemporary challenges and ensure states are held accountable for their inadequacy to protect and promote the right to artistic freedom. The State of Artistic Freedom 2020 report is based on 707 incidents where this right was violated or in other ways restricted through national laws in 92 countries. Freemuse utilises statistical data, as well as qualitative interviews with artists to provide personal stories and insights about the limitations put on artistic freedom. In this report, Freemuse offers several recommendations aimed to combat impunity and create an enabling environment for artists to exercise their right to freedom of expression. The recommendations highlight the need for stakeholders at different levels to sufficiently address illegitimate legislation and policy measures that are inconsistent with international human rights standards. (Font: Autors)Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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e-Book | Centre d' Informació i Documentació del CERC Repositori digital | General | E200028 | Accés al document | Available (Disponible) | E200028 |
Aquest informe ha estat finançat per: the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Fritt Ord Norway
Summary -- 1. The visual story -- 2. Global trends: Global trends - State of artistic freedom 2020 ; Nationalism grows at the cost of free expression ; Religious values and institutionalisation ; Limitations still imposed on LGBTI artistic expression ; Suppressing artistic freedom on the grounds of ongoing and past conflicts ; The restrictive environment for artistic expression online ; Restrictive laws and policies limiting artistic freedom -- 3. Countries of concern: Brazil ; China ; France ; Egypt ; India ; Indonesia ; Iran ; Lebanon ; Nigeria ; Russia ; Turkey ; USA ; Zimbabwe -- Recommendations -- Endnotes
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