This book assesses the potential EU media regualtion provides for market growth and the protection of media pluralism, the citizen and ultimately democracy itself. These opportunities are presented in the coming decade with the devloping European Constitution, EU enlargement, and the implementation and revision of European regulation.
This book assesses the potential EU media regualtion provides for market growth and the protection of media pluralism, the citizen and ultimately democracy itself. These opportunities are presented in the coming decade with the devloping European Constitution, EU enlargement, and the implementation and revision of European regulation.
Alison Harcourt is a senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Exeter
Inhaltsangabe
1. Evolutions in the EU approach to regulating communications markets 2. Governing by judges 3. Competition law, beyond the boundaries of the politically possible 4. The Commission, the Parliament and media market regulation 5. Interest group participation in the policy-process 6. Whither a European media market? 7. Engineering Europeanisation at the national level 8. Conclusion
1. Evolutions in the EU approach to regulating communications markets 2. Governing by judges 3. Competition law, beyond the boundaries of the politically possible 4. The Commission, the Parliament and media market regulation 5. Interest group participation in the policy-process 6. Whither a European media market? 7. Engineering Europeanisation at the national level 8. Conclusion
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