Many governments in Eastern Europe became the largest funders in media, and use funding as an instrument of editorial control, our Director, Marius Dragomir wrote in his paper published by Mediaforum, available now in Romanian and soon in Russian.
With a myriad of authorities treading on each other’s toes, the Israeli media regulation is marred by unnecessary duplications, ambiguous enforcement and a waste of public funds.
“The universal problematic of market definition poses peculiar challenges in multi-lingual and fragmented media markets, like in India,” our Fellow, Vibodh Parthasarathi writes in his article published in the Indian Journal of Law and Technology.
Our Fellow, Sejal Parmar will be speaking at the session on 'Academic Freedom Tensions in Europe: Issues & Opportunities' at the virtual conference 'Free to Think 2020: Responding to Attacks on Higher Education.'