戦後判例にみるマスメディアと法 : 表現の自由理論と人格権をめぐって (<特集>社会的コミュニケーション状況とメディア変容 : 法制・規制・批判の相互連関の視点から)
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The Supreme Court in Japan used "public welfare" test to restrict freedom of speech many times in the 1940's and 50's. However,lately the Court uses other "tests" instead. For example, once in the Hakata-eki(station) case (1969), the Court adopted ad-hoc balancing test in "privilege" context in (subpoenaing of video tapes of the media) and, in the Inspection by the Custom case(1984), the Court said "the article 21 section 2 of the constitution absolutely inhibits censorship". The Court, nowadays, seemingly admits "preferred position" of freedom of speech, but it is not clear what kind of restriction on speech is banned by the Constitztion and what is not, On the other hand, the pmoblem concerning defamation and privacy is one of the most disputable problems in Japan. The Court has established some precedents on this problem. Proof of truth (see article 230 II of the criminal law) is one of the most important defenses but it is said that this is becoming a difficulty for the media to clear.
- 日本マス・コミュニケーション学会の論文
- 1989-04-30
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