European Court of Human Rights hands down judgment in Ilıcak v. Turkey (no. 2)

Wieder and Guarnieri v UK

On 14 December 2021 the European Court of Human Rights found violations of the applicant’s rights guaranteed under Articles 5 § 1 and 10 in the case of Ilıcak v Turkey (no. 2). Ms Ilicak is a renowned journalist, columnist and editorial writer. In July 2016, following the attempted coup in Turkey, she posted tweets […]

Media Defence files intervention in ‘Luxleaks’ case at ECtHR Grand Chamber

Luxleaks defendants

The ‘Luxleaks’ case Media Defence has filed a third-party intervention in the case of Halet v Luxembourg (also known as the ‘Luxleaks’ case) at the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). The applicant, Mr Halet, was one of two whistle-blowers behind the disclosure of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) internal company documents to a […]

Jineth Bedoya: a landmark judgment for the protection of women journalists

Jineth Bedoya as petitioner in the 157th Ordinary Period of Sessions of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.

The Judgment The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (the Court) issued a landmark judgment in the case of Jineth Bedoya Lima v Colombia. The case sets key standards for the protection of women journalists. Media Defence’s partner in Colombia, Fundación para la Libertad de Prensa (FLIP), and the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL) […]

Reading List: An introduction to litigating at regional mechanisms in Africa

Find out more about litigation at regional mechanisms in Africa

At Media Defence, we’ve created a Training Resource Hub with lots of great resources on digital rights. The Hub covers ten digital rights themes, such as defamation, privacy and restrictions to online content. In this blog, we’ve put together some resources to help you learn more about litigating at regional mechanisms in Africa. Take a […]

Guinea: Our Application Following the Internet Shutdowns

NetBlocks.org has captured the shutdown in Guinea in real-time

Media Defence files application to ECOWAS Court against Guinea following government-ordered internet shutdowns Media Defence has filed an application to the ECOWAS Court on behalf of four applicants after Guinea cut internet access across the country in March 2020, and again in October 2020. The shutdowns were imposed at critical moments in Guinea’s democracy. In […]

Guinée: Media Defence Dépose une Requête suite aux Coupures d’Internet

NetBlocks.org has captured the shutdown in Guinea in real-time

Media Defence dépose une requête devant la Cour de Justice de la CEDEAO contre la Guinée suite aux coupures d’internet ordonnées par le gouvernement Media Defence a déposé une requête auprès de la Cour de Justice de la CEDEAO au nom de quatre requérants après que la Guinée ait coupé l’accès à Internet dans tout […]

ECOWAS Court Adjourns Nigeria Twitter Case

Nigerian Twitter ban case has been adjourned

The ECOWAS Court has joined four cases, including a case filed by Media Defence on behalf of nine applicants, challenging the Twitter ban in Nigeria and adjourned the matter to 29 September 2021. Media Defence and Nigerian lawyer, Mojirayo Ogunlana Nkanga, filed an application to the ECOWAS Court on behalf of 5 NGOs, including Paradigm […]