The Citizens' Right to Information - Law and Policy in the EU and its Member States (Vol. I - Study ; Vol. II - Country Reports ; Vol. III - Study and Country Reports)
Studju
28-06-2012
The study elaborates on the European Union citizens’ right to be informed and to enjoy their right to access information. The approach adopted is two-fold: firstly, it aims at analysing the legal and factual situation of the media in the EU Member States; secondly, it explores the conditions under which the citizens can search for information of interest. Country reports represented in their integrality furtheron build the fundament for comparative analysis; another part of the study is dedicated to describing the relevant European benchmark applicable to the freedoms of the media and information.
Studju
Anness 1
Anness 2
Awtur estern
Alexander SCHEUER, Cristina BACHMEIER, Leyla ROCK and Birgit SCHMEYER (EMR)
Dwar dan id-dokument
Tip ta’ pubblikazzjoni
Kelma għat-tiftix
- aċċess għall-informazzjoni tal-UE
- DRITT
- drittijiet u libertajiet
- EDUKAZZJONI U KOMUNIKAZZJONI
- informazzjoni u proċessar tal-informazzjoni
- istituzzjonijiet tal-UE u servizz ċivili Ewropew
- komunikazzjoni
- libertà ta' espressjoni
- libertà ta' komunikazzjoni
- liġi b'rabta mal-informazzjoni
- media tal-massa
- netwerk tal-informazzjoni
- pluraliżmu fix-xandir
- UNJONI EWROPEA