For a detailed discussion of the right to receive information, which is a subset of the right to freedom of speech, read Robin’s earlier article.
Category Archives: Links
Learn More About the European Court
The European Court of Human Rights oversees the human rights of 800 million Europeans. The Court’s judgments are legally binding on 47 European countries. It is not to be confused with the European Court of Justice which enforces European Union law on the 27 countries which comprise the EU.
See Harvest of Shame
See the original “Harvest of Shame,” a CBS special on migrant farmworkers. Sadly, the cycle of poverty has not changed much.
Andreas’ Favorite Health Care Links
To remain on top of health care reform, Andreas recommends the following links:
- The Health Care Blog
- The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- The federal entity managing funds to develop Accountable Care Organizations
A Good Amish Link
Want to learn more about the Amish? Follow this link!
Learn More About Francesco Bigoni
Click on this website to learn more about Francesco Bigoni, to hear his music, or to find out his tour schedule at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival.
Official Link to Copenhagen Jazz Festival, 6-15 July 2012
Click for more information about the Copenhagen Jazz Festival.
Read This: European Football Championships 2012
The British magazine, FourFourTwo, provides the best coverage of the European Championships I’ve seen. Several issues highlight the teams, their prospects, individual players and referees. When the championships end this Sunday, they will no doubt provide a complete analysis. Unfortunately, like most sports news, one has to pay – one pound for the three championship issues.
Official Link to European Football Championships
The European Football Association, UEFA, provides complete information on the the European Championships, and it’s free!
Danish Football Fans
Over 400 hundred Danish football fans, known as Roligans, stayed at Camp Denmark to cheer the national team. Roligan, comes from the Danish word “rolig” which means calm and hence the opposite of holigans.