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TW: Court to debate privacy versus press freedom

Posted on June 16, 2011July 2, 2025 by Dissent

Joseph Yen reports:

The Constitutional Court is scheduled to hold a hearing today to debate on privacy versus freedom of the press after a reporter filed a petition seeking constitutional interpretation of a local court ruling against him for repeatedly violating celebrities’ personal space.

It is reportedly the seventh time such a hearing was ever held in the history of the Constitutional Court since it was first established in 1993 with the purpose of resolving constitutional disputes.

The Constitutional Court also made an unprecedented decision to broadcast the hearing live on the official website of the Judicial Yuan.

Read more on The China Post.

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