The Role of Decisions by the European Court of Human Rights in Shaping the Content of New Media Literacy Education
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2021
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Cherkas Global University
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This paper aims to explore the case law of the European Court of Human Rights in the area of
regulating the activity of online media, as well as establish the information, axiological, and legal
potential of the Court’s decisions for shaping the content of new media literacy education. Insight is
provided into a set of factors governing the need for adopting new conceptual approaches to
establishing a sound legal framework for the operation of contemporary social media. The authors
analyzed the provisions of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms and decisions of the European Court of Human Rights dealing with the correlation and
balance between the right to freedom of speech and expression and the right to privacy and the
protection of the honor, dignity, and reputation of physical and legal persons. The authors singled
out a set of legal provisions that need to be particularly focused on and promoted as particularly
facilitative of the development of media literacy among both professional journalists and ordinary
social media users who can create and/or distribute media content.
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new media literacy, social media, media content, media messages, fundamental freedoms, freedom of expression, right to privacy, freedom of information, European Court of Human Rights
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The Role of Decisions by the European Court of Human Rights in Shaping the Content of New Media Literacy Education. (2021). International Journal of Media and Information Literacy, 6(2). doi:10.13187/ijmil.2021.2.376