THE COLLISION AMONG THE PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE, PRIVACY AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION IN THE FORM OF SECRECY OF JOURNALISTIC SOURCES
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https://doi.org/10.15517/nf3n2r39Keywords:
Justice, Privacy, Freedom of information, Secrecy, Journalistic sourcesAbstract
This article discusses the prevalence of the fundamental right to the confidentiality of journalistic sources, as a derivative expression of the principles of privacy and freedom of information, in contrast to the principle of justice as a right of action and protection of legal interests at risk.
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