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Historical Guide to World Media Freedom. A Country-by-Country Analysis - Books

A global and historical perspective on media freedom in the world edited by professors Whitten-Woodring and Van Belle

The Evolving Regulation of the Media in Europe as an Instrument for Freedom and Pluralism - Reports

This CMPF report examines the tension between EU regulation of the media based on market harmonization and liberalization on the one hand, and the need to guarantee media pluralism and media freedom on the other hand.

The Oxygen Method: New lenses to see the hidden censorship - Manuals

Ossigeno per l’Informazione has published the manual "The new lenses against censorship" showing in detail the method of monitoring developed by Ossigeno and experienced in Italy, and its results

Crisis, Financialization and Regulation: The Case of Media Industries in Portugal - Academic Sources

The article gives an overview about the situation and the development of the Portuguese media sector and its ownership structures

France - Media Pluralism Monitor 2014 - Reports

Media Pluralism Monitor reveals low/medium risk for media pluralism in France

Italy - Media Pluralism Monitor 2014 - Reports

The MPM 2014 report shows a medium/high risk for media pluralism in Italy, based on medium levels of risk in all three realms considered

Who owns Georgia's regional media - Reports

A detailed study released by Transparency International looks at the ownership, operations and financing of local media outlets in Georgia

Estonia - Media Pluralism Monitor 2014 - Reports

The implementation of the MPM2014 for Estonia shows a medium risk for media pluralism in the country, particularly in the economic field

United Kingdom - Media Pluralism Monitor 2014 - Reports

The implementation of the MPM2014 for the United Kingdom shows a low/medium risk for media pluralism in the country

Briefing Notes Series on Freedom of Expression - Academic Sources

With these Briefing Notes, the Centre for Law and Democracy provides a summary of key standards regarding freedom of expression. Articulated into twelve chapters, the Notes tackle the topic from different perspectives, including more traditional ones ("Freedom of expression as a Human Right) as well as topic of more recent origin (e.g., Digital Rights)