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19. 12. 2013

NINTH ANEM MONITORING PUBLICATION

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The ninth issue of the specialized ANEM Publication "Legal Monitoring of the Serbian Media Scene" 

 

 

 

 

ANEM's Ninth Monitoring Publication offers to the interested public quality expert texts on the questions significant to the media and journalists' situation.

The contents of the NINTH Monitoring Publication:

Introduction (with summarized results of the legal monitoring of the Serbian media scene in the last half of 2013 and short overview of the Publication's contents),

four experts' texts:

Delfi v. Estonia from the Serbian Perspective - the author: Slobodan Kremenjak, attorney at law (European Court of Human Rights - case Delfi AS v. Estonia and the Court's judgment; judicial practice of the Serbian courts in similar cases; the question of responsibility of the media for visitors' comments on portals and websites - are the comments an extended reporting of the media or information society service?; question of freedom of expression on internet as a dilemma in both European and Serbian judicial practice);

Do Draft Media Laws Foster Media Pluralism? - the author: Milos Stojkovic, "Zivkovic & Samardzic" Law office in Belgrade (connection between media pluralism and media concentration; internal and external element of media pluralism; to what extent do the draft media laws respect these two elements);

Some Debatable Issues in Disputes between the Authors of Photographs and the Media - the author: Dragica Popescu, PhD, the judge of the Appellate Court in Belgrade (which photographic works are the copyrighted works; damage compensation for the breach of proprietary rights under copyright in the field of photography; damage compensation for the infringement of the moral rights under copyright in the said field; the pecuniary and non-pecuniary compensation for a non-material damage in the same filed);

Ethics in the Media: Mistakes, Self-Regulation and Raising the Standards - the author: Tamara Skrozza, journalist and member of the Complaint Commission of the Press Council (the most frequent breaching of professional ethical standards; innovative ways of breaching the media ethics; work of the Complaint Commission of the Press Council and challenges in its work);

and the fifth text,

European Court of Human Rights - Information Notes on the Court's Case-Law (excerpts from the Information Notes available on the website of this Court) - short overview of two judgments referring to Article 10 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms; the first refers to freedom of expression, i.e freedom of media to establish and apply their own rules in connection to the content of advertising messages and decide which advertisements will be published; the second refers to the breaching of journalist's freedoms to receive and to impart information by urgent search at her home and the seizure of data storage devices containing her sources of information.

 

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This project is financially supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

 

 

http://serbia.nlembassy.org/

The content of this Publication is the sole responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

 

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This project is financially supported by the Open Society Foundation, Serbia.

 

 

The content of this Publication is the sole responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Open Society Foundation, Serbia.

Integrated version of the ninth bilingual edition of Monitoring Publication can be downloaded here

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