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11. 08. 2006

SERBIAN BROADCASTING LAW AMENDMENTS OUGHT TO BE WITHDRAWN, OSCE MISSION ARGUES IN ANALYTICAL REPORT

The amendments relate, among other issues, to the scope of activity of the Republican Broadcasting Agency and the manner in which its decisions are implemented. Ambassador ...

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09. 08. 2006

SEEMO CONCERNED ABOUT AMENDMENTS TO THE BROADCASTING LAW IN SERBIA

SEEMO also fully supports the views expressed by the OSCE Mission to Serbia, which “called upon the Serbian Assembly to reconsider the urgent procedure of adopting amendments ...

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02. 08. 2006

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF SERBIA HAS BEEN OFFERED A NEW OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE ACCOUNT OF RELEVANT EXPERTISE WHEN RECONSIDERING AMENDMENTS TO THE BROADCASTING LAW

The fact that the text amending the Broadcasting Law, adopted by the Serbian National Assembly on 19 July 2006, has not been signed by the President of Serbia, should be seen ...

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28. 07. 2006

SERBIA: SERBIAN PRESIDENT BLOCKS PARLIAMENT'S REPRESSIVE AMENDMENTS

"We hail the president's decision and we hope parliament will heed the criticism by withdrawing those amendments that violated press freedom," the organisation said. The ...

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27. 07. 2006

DECISIONS OF RBA COUNCIL OF SERBIA ON ALLOCATION OF LICENSES

LEGAL OPINION concerning the Decisions of the Republican Broadcasting Agency Council of Serbia on the allocation of broadcasting licenses for Radio and Television stations ...

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21. 07. 2006

SERBIA: PARLIAMENT GIVES BROADCASTING COUNCIL ARBITRARY POWER TO WITHDRAW LICENCES

"We are shocked by the way parliament rushed through amendments that violate undertakings that the Broadcasting Council should be impartial and respect pluralism," the press ...

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20. 07. 2006

SERBIA CHANGES BROADCAST ACT FOR THE THIRD TIME

Serbian Broadcast Act has already been amended twice in haste, without the public discussion and consent of the broadcasting community. SEENAPB strongly opposes such practice ...

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18. 07. 2006

OSCE MISSION URGES SERBIAN ASSEMBLY TO AVOID HASTY ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO BROADCASTING LAW

The Mission is particularly troubled with the manner in which the Law on Changes and Amendments to the Law on Broadcasting was put forward, without the necessary consultations ...

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30. 06. 2006

SEEMO TO PUBLISH NEW BOOK ON MEDIA AND MINORITIES IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE

The editors of the book are Oliver Vujovic, SEEMO Secretary General and Prof. Thomas A. Bauer of the University of Vienna. As a first of its kind, the book covers the situation ...

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29. 06. 2006

OSCE MEDIA WATCHDOG PRAISES CROATIA'S ABOLITION OF PRISON SENTENCE FOR DEFAMATION

"Journalistic ethics can only mature in an environment that allows for an uninhibited and free press. The amendments to the law will also help journalists to contribute to ...

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