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The Cambridge handbook of media law and policy in Europe / edited by Martin Senftleben, University of Amsterdam; Kristina Irion, University of Amsterdam; Tarlach McGonagle, University of Amsterdam; Joost Poort, University of Amsterdam.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Mass media--Law and legislation--European Union countries.
- Mass media.
- Telecommunication--Law and legislation--European Union countries.
- Telecommunication.
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge University Press, 2026.
- Summary:
- "This handbook offers a critical and forward-looking analysis of European media law and policy. It helps readers to assess the current regulatory framework in light of the rapidly changing media ecosystem. The contributions integrate European media law with human rights law, copyright law, online platform and AI regulation"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Fundamental Rights Aspects of EU Media Regulation / Tarlach McGonagle
- European Media Policy Grounded in Fundamental Rights : Linking the Council of Europe and European Union / Urška Umek and Max van Drunen
- Designing Digital Constitutionalism : Copyright Exceptions and Limitations as a Regulatory Framework for Media Freedom and the Right to Information Online / Christophe Geiger and Bernd Justin Jütte
- Legitimacy of Sanctions Against Media as a Counteraction to Alien Propaganda / Andrei Richter and Anna Smulders
- Promises, Small Deeds : The Bumpy Ride from Media Ownership Transparency to Ownership Restrictions / Josef Trappel
- Influencers Challenging the AVMSD’s Scope: In Need for Patching up or Fundamental Rethinking? / Nadia Feci and Peggy Valcke
- New European Media Law : Enforcement, Compliance, and Democratic Legitimacy / Tanja Kerševan
- Lost in Capture : How and Why the EU Lost the Battle for Media Freedom in Europe / Marius Dragomir and Zsuzsa Detrekői
- Media Policy Transfer in Europe : Mission Failing / Krisztina Rozgonyi
- Evolution of the Understanding of Harm and its Prevention in EU Media Law / Sally Broughton Micova
- The EU’s Fight Against Online Disinformation : Can Safeguarding Fundamental Rights Harm Fundamental Rights? / Elda Brogi and Iva Nenadić
- A Missed Opportunity? Information Resilience and Public Service Media Policy in EU / Minna Aslama Horowitz and Marius Dragomir
- Regulating the Extreme Public Sphere / Eugenia Siapera
- Governance of Information Disorders 2.0 : Advancing Co-Regulatory Frameworks / Stephan Dreyer
- Big Tech’s Differentiated Lobbying : Analysing the Political Activity of Alphabet, Meta and Microsoft in EU Media Policy / Melinda Rucz and Kristina Irion
- Bargaining in the Shadow of the Press Publishers’ Right / Ula Furgał and Martin Kretschmer
- Is Harmonization Good if the End Result is Even More Fragmentation? The Case of Article 15 CDSM Directive and the Exclusion of ‘Very Short Extracts’ / Eleonora Rosati
- No News is Bad News : The Role of Government in News Markets in the Age of Aggregators and AI / Joost Poort
- Regulating Opinion Power : Journalism, Platforms and Public Speech / Andrew T. Kenyon
- Can (IP) Law Help Preserve Quality Journalism? / Daniel Gervais
- Remuneration for AI Training – A New Source of Income for Journalists? / Martin Senftleben
- ISBN:
- 1-009-56815-9
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