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The role of online news portals as intermediaries and their liability for user-generated content has been at the centre of two recent ECtHR cases (DELFI and MTE). Divergent outcomes leave room for many questions
An informative video presentation on the overview of the European Court of Human Rights case law concerning freedom of expression, media and journalism in 2015
Flash Eurobarometer 437, carried out in March 2016, focuses on Internet users’ preferences for accessing content online
Minimal conditions for PBS editorial independence are preserved in Romania, as the Parliament rejects the draft Law intended to abolish the audiovisual licence fee covering over 60% of the public broadcast revenues
The EU Prize for Journalism seeks to encourage professionalism and ethical conduct in Georgian journalism
Commissioned at request of the European Parliament LIBE Committee, this study examines existing distortions in media pluralism hampering the proper functioning of democracy and it proposes enforceable actions to correct the deficiencies found
What's the impact that media freedom, internet access and governmental online service delivery have on corruption? A cross-national study uses secondary data for 157 countries to answer this question
The regulation of the online domain is gradually being tightened: an analysis of the most recent challenges to the ECtHR in Turkey and Russia
Public Service Broadcasters (PSB) in the countries of the Western Balkans are in crisis. At stake is the very legitimacy of public service broadcasting in the region.
The final REVEAL workshop, on September 16, on verification of user-generated content, journalistic challenges and how technology can aid in the process.