| Sten Konon, Karl Kristian Emil Fischer - 1900 - 688 pages
...aloud three times by the civil anthority. 0 OO. There shall he liberty of the Press. No person can be punished for any writing, whatever its contents may be, which he has cansed to be printed or published, unless he, wilfully and publicly, has either himself shown or incited... | |
| Hans Lien Brękstad - 1905 - 132 pages
...read aloud three times by the civil authority. IOO. There shall be liberty of the Press. No person can be punished for any writing, whatever its contents...has caused to be printed or published, unless he, wilfully and publicly, has either himself shown or incited others to disobedience to the laws, contempt... | |
| Will Seymour Monroe - 1908 - 466 pages
...press restrictions were removed. The Eidsvold constitution of 1814 provided that ' ' .no person can be punished for any writing, whatever its contents...has caused to be printed or published, unless he, wilfully and publicly, has either himself shown or incited others to disobedience to the laws, contempt... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1926 - 336 pages
...SECTION 100. THERE shall be freedom of the Press. No person may be punished for any written matter, whatever its contents may be, which he has caused to be printed or published, unless he wilfully and publicly has either himself shown or has incited others to disobedience to the laws, to... | |
| H. Th. J. F. van Maarseveen, Ger F. M. van der Tang - 1978 - 358 pages
...communication facilities and other material requisites for the exercise of these rights" (125 USSR). "There shall be liberty of the Press. No person must...he has caused to be printed or published, unless he wilfully and manifestly has either himself shown or incited others to disobedience to the laws, contempt... | |
| Denis McQuail - 2003 - 404 pages
...Norwegian legal text dating from 1814 is quoted by Picard and gives an idea of typical limitations: 'No person must be punished for any writing, whatever...he has caused to be printed or published, unless he wilfully and manifestly has either himself shown or incited others to disobedience to the laws, contempt... | |
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