Hungarian media laws in Europe: An assessment of the consistency of Hungary's media laws with European practices and norms
Brouillette, Amy; van Beek, Joost and Dencik, Lina. 2011. Hungarian media laws in Europe: An assessment of the consistency of Hungary's media laws with European practices and norms. Technical Report. Center for Media and Communication Studies (CMCS) Central European University, Budapest. [Report]
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A new CMCS study led by researcher Amy Brouillette analyses the consistency of the Hungarian media regulations with European practices and norms. It addresses a key international policy debate regarding the conformity of Hungary's new media legislation to European and EU media-regulation standards. The study also contributes to the ongoing policy making process regarding Hungary's media laws-particularly in light of the recent rulings by Hungary's Constitutional Court which requires several provisions to be amended by 31 May 2012-as well as contributing to the debate around other areas of concern that have been raised by the European Commission, European lawmakers, and domestic and international stakeholders.
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Funding: Lina Dencik is listed as a UK expert under Country Experts. |
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2011 |
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37326 |
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23 Jul 2024 10:19 |
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