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  1. Anspruch auf Richtigstellung eines Zeitungsartikels aufgrund nicht bewiesener Behauptungen : Axel Springer SE gg Deutschland (17.1.2023).   -- In:  Newsletter Menschenrechte -- ISSN 1815-1604. -- Jhrg. 32, (2023), Heft 1, s. 59-62. 
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  2. Constitutionalising Social Media.   -- In:  Public law -- ISSN 0033-3565. -- 2023, Iss. 4, s. 698-700. 
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  3. Lies, liability, and lawful content : Critiquing the approaches to online disinformation in the EU.   -- In:  Common market law review -- ISSN 0165-0750. -- Vol. 60, no. 5, 2023, s. 1313-1348. 
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  4. Balancing restrictive measures and media freedom : RT France v. Council.   -- In:  Common market law review -- ISSN 0165-0750. -- Vol. 60, no. 5, 2023, s. 1384-1396. 
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  5. Können extremistische Parteien in der Regierung die Nachrichtendienste für ihre Zwecke benutzen?.   -- In:  Juristen Zeitung -- ISSN 0022-6882. -- Jhrg. 78, (2023), Heft 22, s. 1011-1016. 
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  6. Objektivní a vyvážené informace ve vysílání - racionální požadavek, či iluze?.   -- In:  Právník -- ISSN 0231-6625. -- Roč. 162, (2023), č. 5, s. 393-414. 
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  7. Berichterstattung über Vermögensverhältnisse.   -- In:  Neue juristische Wochenschrift -- ISSN 0341-1915. -- Neue juristische Wochenschrift - Jhrg. 75, Heft 41, 2022, s. 2958-2961. 
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  8. Between Public and Private : Freedom of Speech and Platform Regulation in Europe.   -- In:  European public law -- ISSN 1354-3725. -- Vol. 28, (2022), no. 4, s. 515-537. 
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  9. The Truth in Fake News : How Disinformation Laws Are Reframing the Concepts of Truth and Accuracy on Digital Platforms.   -- In:  European convention on human rights law review -- ISSN 2666-3228. -- Vol. 3, (2022), no. 4, s. 481-523. 
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  10. Freedom of Expression on the Internet after Sanchez v France : How the European Court of Human Rights Accepts Third-Party ‘Censorship’.   -- In:  European convention on human rights law review -- ISSN 2666-3228. -- Vol. 3, (2022), no. 4, s. 525-550. 
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