Media News - Wednesday, June 27, 2007
European Court of Human Rights launches webcasts
At a press conference held in the Human Rights Building, Strasbourg, the Court’s President Jean-Paul Costa and Irish Ambassador to the Council of Europe James Sharkey gave journalists a preview of a future webcast which will enable journalists and the public to view the Court’s hearings from anywhere in the world and to download extracts of interest. In launching the project the Court’s President Jean-Paul Costa described webcasting – which has been financed by the Irish Government – as ‘a significant step forward in making the Court’s activities more visible and accessible’. The first hearing to be broadcast on the Court’s Internet site (www.echr.coe.int) will be in the case Maumousseau and Washington v France on 28 June 2007. The hearing will be held at 9 am (0700 UTC) and the webcast will be made available on the Court’s website from 2.30 pm (1230 UTC) that day. (Media Network Weblog)
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