The Council of Europe and Internet Intermediaries: A Case Study of Tentative Posturing external link

Chapter in: Human Rights in the Age of Platforms, ed. R.F. Jørgensen, Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2019., 0207, pp: 227-253, ISBN: 9780262039055

Council of Europe, intermediaries, Regulering, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

Bibtex

Chapter{McGonagle2020b, title = {The Council of Europe and Internet Intermediaries: A Case Study of Tentative Posturing}, author = {McGonagle, T.}, url = {https://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/CoE_and_internet_intermediaries.pdf https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/human-rights-age-platforms}, year = {0207}, date = {2020-02-07}, keywords = {Council of Europe, intermediaries, Regulering, Vrijheid van meningsuiting}, }

Infographic: ‘The Council of Europe and the safety of journalists’ external link

Abstract

The infographic, ‘The Council of Europe and the safety of journalists’, visualizes and condenses the detailed information in Committee of Ministers’ Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)4 Committee of Ministers’ Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)4 to member States on the protection of journalism and the safety of journalists and other media actors. The infographic also signposts, and hyperlinks to, the Platform to promote the protection of journalism and safety of journalists and other valuable Council of Europe resources, including the European Court of Human Rights’ three judgments to date which cite the Recommendation.

Council of Europe, Journalistiek, Mediarecht

Bibtex

Article{McGonagle2019g, title = {Infographic: ‘The Council of Europe and the safety of journalists’}, author = {McGonagle, T.}, url = {https://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/CM-Rec20164-Infographic.pdf}, year = {0807}, date = {2019-08-07}, abstract = {The infographic, ‘The Council of Europe and the safety of journalists’, visualizes and condenses the detailed information in Committee of Ministers’ Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)4 Committee of Ministers’ Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)4 to member States on the protection of journalism and the safety of journalists and other media actors. The infographic also signposts, and hyperlinks to, the Platform to promote the protection of journalism and safety of journalists and other valuable Council of Europe resources, including the European Court of Human Rights’ three judgments to date which cite the Recommendation.}, keywords = {Council of Europe, Journalistiek, Mediarecht}, }

Compilation of selected best practices for the implementation of Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)4 & Proposals for further follow-up activities external link

McGonagle, T., Leerssen, P. & Maalderink, R.
2016

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Report commissioned by the Council of Europe, 11 August 2016, 24 pp.

Council of Europe, Journalistiek, Mediarecht

Bibtex

Report{McGonagle2016c, title = {Compilation of selected best practices for the implementation of Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)4 & Proposals for further follow-up activities}, author = {McGonagle, T. and Leerssen, P. and Maalderink, R.}, url = {https://rm.coe.int/selected-best-practices-for-implementation-of-cm-rec-2016-4/1680726c3b}, year = {0811}, date = {2016-08-11}, abstract = {Report commissioned by the Council of Europe, 11 August 2016, 24 pp.}, keywords = {Council of Europe, Journalistiek, Mediarecht}, }

The role of regional media as a tool for building participatory democracy external link

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This study will first briefly give a theoretical framework for the relationship between regional media and participation in democratic society. It will then provide a comprehensive overview and analysis of Council of Europe standards that are of relevance to the regional media and therefore shape the environment in which they operate. Against that backdrop it will select and comment on different (national) regulatory, policy approaches to regional media and best or interesting practices. The study will identify and examine a range of challenges facing regional media – legal, political, cultural, linguistic and economic. These different dimensions will factor into the selection of best and interesting practices. The study will be theoretically-informed, politically-aware and solution-oriented.

Council of Europe, Democracy, Media law, Policy, regional media

Bibtex

Report{McGonagle2014, title = {The role of regional media as a tool for building participatory democracy}, author = {McGonagle, T. and van Eijk, N.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/regional-media-and-participatory-democracy.pdf}, year = {1014}, date = {2014-10-14}, abstract = {This study will first briefly give a theoretical framework for the relationship between regional media and participation in democratic society. It will then provide a comprehensive overview and analysis of Council of Europe standards that are of relevance to the regional media and therefore shape the environment in which they operate. Against that backdrop it will select and comment on different (national) regulatory, policy approaches to regional media and best or interesting practices. The study will identify and examine a range of challenges facing regional media – legal, political, cultural, linguistic and economic. These different dimensions will factor into the selection of best and interesting practices. The study will be theoretically-informed, politically-aware and solution-oriented.}, keywords = {Council of Europe, Democracy, Media law, Policy, regional media}, }