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The NIS Directive is the first piece of EU-wide legislation on cybersecurity. It provides legal measures to boost the overall level of cybersecurity in the EU
A new extensive report on the Protection of Journalistic Sources drafted by the International Legal Research Group and published by the Council of Europe and ELSA
How did Slovakian newspapers select, cover and portray corruption-related issues? The research findings of ANTICORRP, a project funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme
After a lengthy legal fight, Swiss journalists obtained a positive ruling from the European Court of Human Rights, determining that their conviction for using a hidden camera in the case of insurance broker malpractice violated their rights
A one-year, english-language Master's program in Digital Media, Communication and Journalism including a pathway on “European Journalism”
Conclusions of the expert dialogue between the Polish Government and the Council of Europe on the Polish public service media
A workshop in emergency medical care for journalists, from July 26 to 29 in Turin, Italy
The Guild of Ethnic Journalism and the Federal Agency for Nationality Affairs recognise the best coverage of interethnic interactions and ethnocultural development among the Russian peoples
A policy brief analyses the shortcomings of the current Georgian law on access to public information. How do they hinder the proper implementation of the law? Which are the key changes that must be introduced to ensure effective citizens’ access to information in Georgia’s legislation?
A research article denounces the influence of pro-Russian online propaganda on Finnish public debate and suggests solutions to counter aggressive online disinformation