sajtószabadság
Sajtószabadság, or freedom of the press, is a fundamental principle of democracy that ensures the freedom of communication for journalists and the public. It allows for the unhindered flow of information and the expression of diverse viewpoints. The concept is rooted in the idea that an informed public is essential for a functioning democracy, as it enables citizens to make informed decisions and hold those in power accountable.
The principle of sajtószabadság is enshrined in various international human rights instruments, including the Universal Declaration
However, sajtószabadság is not absolute. It is subject to certain limitations and restrictions, such as those
In practice, the exercise of sajtószabadság can be challenging. Journalists may face censorship, harassment, or legal
Despite these challenges, sajtószabadság remains a vital component of democratic societies. It fosters transparency, accountability, and