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Monaco’s earliest protections of press freedom began with the adoption of the [[Probable year::1848]]  Constitution (Ferrari [[Probable year::2019]],  p. 33).
Monaco’s earliest protections of press freedom began with the adoption of the [[Probable year:: 1848]]  Constitution (Ferrari [[Probable year:: 2019]],  p. 33).


Today, Article 23 of Monaco’s [[Probable year::1962]]  Constitution protects freedom of expression, but also includes press freedom protections: “ Freedom of religion and of public worship, and freedom to express one’s opinions in all matters, is guaranteed, subject to the right to prosecute any offences committed in the exercise of the said freedoms" Constitute Project, “Monaco’s Constitution of [[Probable year::1962]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year::2002]]” ).
Today, Article 23 of Monaco’s [[Probable year:: 1962]]  Constitution protects freedom of expression, but also includes press freedom protections: “ Freedom of religion and of public worship, and freedom to express one’s opinions in all matters, is guaranteed, subject to the right to prosecute any offences committed in the exercise of the said freedoms" Constitute Project, “Monaco’s Constitution of [[Probable year:: 1962]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year:: 2002]]” ).




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Latest revision as of 22:18, 28 December 2022

What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Monaco

Monaco’s earliest protections of press freedom began with the adoption of the 1848 Constitution (Ferrari 2019, p. 33).

Today, Article 23 of Monaco’s 1962 Constitution protects freedom of expression, but also includes press freedom protections: “ Freedom of religion and of public worship, and freedom to express one’s opinions in all matters, is guaranteed, subject to the right to prosecute any offences committed in the exercise of the said freedoms" Constitute Project, “Monaco’s Constitution of 1962 with Amendments through 2002” ).