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In the field of the media law, Serbian courts are reluctant to adapt to European Court of Human Rights case-law. Serbian NGO YUCOM identified a number of gaps in the jurisprudence and formulated recommendations to address them
Young scholars engaged in media studies are invited to apply for the summer program held at the University of Oxford
A white paper by Data & Society discusses definitions of “fake news” and intervention strategies
A legal and practical boot camp for journalists, activists, and lawyers
The International Center for Journalism at Freie Universität Berlin is offering 10 scholarships for its new course to start in October 2018
The case Butkevich v. Russia offers important support to journalists covering public events, demonstrations and police actions, as the European Court of Human Rights upheld that the gathering of information is an essential preparatory step in journalism and an inherent, protected part of press freedom
On 15 February 2018 in Gdansk (Poland) in the framework of an international conference, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) launched a new book called "Free European Media" addressing new challenges faced by journalists around Europe
An award granted by the European Commission to journalists who reported on development issues
OpenDemocracy is running a confidential survey among journalists of 47 European countries to analyse how money shapes what gets reported
This fact sheet by RISJ provides top level usage statistics for the most popular sites that independent fact-checkers and other observers have identified as publishers of false news and online disinformation in two European countries: France and Italy