Brazil Justices Push to Revisit the Journalism Degree Requirement
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Brazil Justices Push to Revisit the Journalism Degree Requirement
Two Brazilian Supreme Court justices called for a fresh debate on the journalism diploma rule struck down in 2009. Nothing has changed in law, and no case is pending. The post Brazil Justices Push to Revisit the Journalism Degree Requirement appeared first on The Rio Times.
In 2009, STF decided that the requirement for a diploma to be a 'journalist' violated fundamental rights
Two of the most controversial figures of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) of Brazil, Flávio Dino and Alexandre de Moraes, advocate reviewing the historic ruling of 2009 that eliminated the compulsory diploma to exercise journalism. Critics warn that this measure seeks to restrict freedom of expression and informative pluralism in the country. Reopening the debate on the historical ruling of 2009 In 2009, the Supreme Federal Court (STF) of Brazil …
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