Mark Camilleri

Mark Camilleri

Best-selling author, historian, guerilla publisher, and ex-government executive. Not to be confused with my derivatives.

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Statement by the executive chairman of the National Book Council on the EU Directive on copyright in the Digital Single Market

July 6, 2018 camillerimark 0

The no vote passed by the European Parliament on the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive was unexpected. The directive was a rational compromise […]

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Proposed amendment to the Media and Defamation Act in relation to defamation lawsuits decided by competent Courts outside Malta (SLAPP)

June 1, 2018 camillerimark 1

Front Against Censorship (Malta) proposes anti-SLAPP amendment.

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Safeguarding authors’ rights

May 8, 2018 camillerimark 0

Since entering office in the National Book Council, I have ensured that the Council serves as a bastion for the defence of authors’ rights. The […]

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Introduction to the 2017 Annual Report of the National Book Council.

March 2, 2018 camillerimark 0

It is with great pride that I write about the work that was carried out in 2017, a most significant year for the National Book […]

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A political manifesto on the liberation of women

January 10, 2018 camillerimark 0

Lou Drofenik is not a new name in the Maltese literary scene. A Maltese-Australian author based in Melbourne, Drofenik, who writes in English, started by […]

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Press law reform is here: let’s strengthen this Bill

November 26, 2017 camillerimark 0

When the government released its sloppy and badly-drafted Media and Defamation Bill back in February the lobby for freedom of speech and expression felt betrayed. […]

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