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Freedom of Expression and Democracy

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What:
Panel
When:
9:00 AM, Wednesday 14 May 2025 (1 hour 30 minutes)
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Fundamental rightsRegulatory evolutionInterpretation available

As cases regarding restrictions on freedom of expression seem to intensify, the question of democracy and exposure to opposing opinions rises to the forefront. Attendees at this session will hear perspectives from representatives of fundamental rights agencies and Council of Europe as well as officials from the US Department of Justice and UN Human Rights Council. The panel will provide a full picture of how we can address restrictions on freedom of speech and how it fits into a wider discussion on privacy and international cooperation.   

Key questions 

  • In an era of growing censorship, can we still protect freedom of expression without sacrificing public safety? How can privacy and freedom of expression coexist in a democracy? 
  • Can freedom of expression survive in the age of algorithmic control, where tech platforms dictate what we see and hear? 
  • What are the challenges and some of the innovative solutions in this context? 

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