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11 May 2025 | CEAD - Activities by Programme |
Activity Details (ID# 15441) |
Title: | Round table on the European Convention on Transfrontier Television |
Description: | |
Status: | Completed |
Date: | 31/01/2007 |
Countries: | Serbia |
Contributors: | |
Programme: | Joint Programme EC/CoE
- Serbia - Support to promote freedom of expression and information and freedom of media in accordance with CoE/EU standards
Project: 1 - To support the establishment of a regulatory framework for freedom of expression and for the media i Specific Objective: 1.2 - R.2 Public authorities are informed and trained on European standards on freedom of expression an... |
Working Method: | Organisation of meetings - Round Table |
Location: | Belgrade, Serbia |
CoE Contact: | DERVISAGIC, Lejla email |
Partners: | |
Web Pages: | 1 Agenda |
Last Modified: | 06/12/2007 |
Activity Synopsis |
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Objective(s): | The general objectives of the round table were to discuss with participants:
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Output/Results: | Mr Peeter Sookruus, the Estonian delegate to the Standing Committee on Transfrontier Television informed the participants on the provisions of the Convention and also gave a brief update on the state of the revision of the Convention. In his speech, Mr Sookruus pointed to the fact that the revision of the Convention can only be viewed in a Pan-European context i.e. most parties to the Convention are also members of the European Union. Therefore, the two legal instruments i.e. the Convention and the “Television without Frontiers” Directive should go hand in hand, which in practice means that no provisions of the Convention should oppose that of the Directive. In his intervention, Mr Sookruus gave a brief outline of the co-decision legislative procedure of the European Union.
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Conclusions/Follow Up: | The round table was very successful, with very fruitful discussions. The choice of experts was very good. Coming from Hungary and Estonia, they had undergone the same problems in their respective countries and they were very much familiar with the problems facing the broadcasting sector, and especially the public service broadcasters in Serbia.
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Participants: | Representatives of the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of , Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Services, the Ministry of Capital Investment, the National Assembly; representatives of the OSCE |
Consultants/Experts: | Mr Peeter SOOKRUS, Estonian Delegate to the Standing Committee on Transfrontier Television, Head of Media and Copyright Department, Ministry of Culture of Estonia
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CoE Secretariat: | Mr Vladan JOKSIMOVIC, Council of Europe Office in Belgrade
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Total No. Participants: | 24 |
Last Modified: | 06/12/2007 |