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Death of a Convention: Competition between the Council of Europe and European Union in the Regulation of Broadcasting

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Daithi Mac Sithigh

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Abstract

This article considers a dispute between the European Union and Council of Europe regarding their respective roles in the broadcasting field, so as to explain and assess its relevance for the development at the international level of media law and policy. The dispute is a long-running one and dates back to the adoption of the first EEC Directive and Council Convention on this subject in 1989. It is argued that the expansion of the scope of EU broadcasting law and the consolidation of the European Commission's role in external affairs left little room for the Council to continue to exercise influence over the regulation of the electronic media in the way it has done for some time. The exact nature of the dispute between the institutions, and the response of a vocal member state, is ascertained through consideration of published minutes and internal correspondence, set in the context of doctrinal and political developments. The article concludes with analysis of possible future actions for the Council.


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Author(s): Mac Síthigh D

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Journal of Media Law

Year: 2013

Volume: 5

Issue: 1

Pages: 133-155

Print publication date: 01/07/2013

ISSN (print): 1757-7632

ISSN (electronic): 1757-7640

Publisher: Hart Publishing

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5235/17577632.5.1.133

DOI: 10.5235/17577632.5.1.133


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