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Moldova: Study Recommends Ample Changes to Media Laws

The study entitled ‘Evaluation of the Regulatory and Self-Regulatory Legal Framework for Mass Media Activity in the Republic of Moldova‘, drafted by the Independent...

Montenegro: Media Laws and Journalists – No Rights and Obligations Stipulated – New Analysis

Media laws in Montenegro, unlike those in the region, do not specifically regulate the position of journalists and their rights and obligations, nor do...

Defamation and Insult Laws in the OSCE Region: A Comparative Study

This study examines the existence of criminal defamation and insult laws in the territory of the 57 participating States of the Organization for Security...

Mapping structural conditions for journalism in Serbia

This MeCoDEM working paper aims to systematically and comprehensively map the structural conditions relevant to journalism and conflict communication in Serbia. Publication date: June 2016 Download...

Montenegro: A need for a meaningful debate

by Goran Đurović, 4 October 2016 Goran Đurović reflects on the rejected proposals to amend the media laws and calls for a wide debate over...

SEE Media Observatory Policy Recommendations 2013-2016

SEE Media Observatory presents an overview of recommendations for media integrity. Read the “South East European Media Observatory: Policy recommendations 2013-2016” (pdf) here. Since 2013, the South East...

Moldova: Government-approved draft law might cause censorship on the Internet

A Government-approved draft Law, which did not consider Media NGOs’ proposals, might cause Censorship on the Internet in Moldova.  Article by Media Azi web site...

ANEM, Serbian Electronic Media Association Published Monitoring Report for May 2011

The authors of the Twenty-second Monitoring Report, for May 2011, estimate that most of the problems the media scene in Serbia has faced for years have...
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