DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, Oct 6 (Hina) - A three-day long meeting of the Croatian Government Advisory Committee for monitoring Croatian laws in relation to regulations of the European Convention for the protection of human rights and basic
freedoms with representatives of the Council of Europe started in the southern Adriatic town of Dubrovnik Wednesday. The meeting was opened by the Croatian Minister for European Integration, Ljerka Mintas-Hodak. Mintas-Hodak said participants of the meeting would discuss civil liability and criminal liability for the protection of freedom of media and freedom of speech and compare them with standards of the European Court.(hina) it
DUBROVNIK, Oct 6 (Hina) - A three-day long meeting of the Croatian
Government Advisory Committee for monitoring Croatian laws in
relation to regulations of the European Convention for the
protection of human rights and basic freedoms with representatives
of the Council of Europe started in the southern Adriatic town of
Dubrovnik Wednesday.
The meeting was opened by the Croatian Minister for European
Integration, Ljerka Mintas-Hodak.
Mintas-Hodak said participants of the meeting would discuss civil
liability and criminal liability for the protection of freedom of
media and freedom of speech and compare them with standards of the
European Court.
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