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11 May 2025 | CEAD - Activities by Programme |
Activity Details (ID# 7539) |
Title: | Expertise mission on a draft Georgian Law on broadcasting |
Description: | |
Status: | Completed |
Date: | 24/05/2004 - 25/05/2004 |
Countries: | Georgia |
Contributors: | |
Programme: | CoE Programmes (PoA and VC) |
Working Method: | Legislative Expertise |
Location: | Tbilisi, Georgia |
CoE Contact: | POIREL, Christophe email |
Partners: | Ministry of Foreign Affairs - National Institution Georgian National Communications Commission - National Institution |
Web Pages: | 1 http://www.coe.int/media |
Last Modified: | 02/06/2004 |
Activity Synopsis |
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Objective(s): | The objective of the mission was to review the draft Broadcasting Law, as revised by the above-mentioned working group following a previous expertise conducted in 2003. The purpose of this review was to ensure that the draft complied with the Council of Europe standards in the area of broadcasting, as defined in particular in the European Convention on Transfrontier Television and different Recommendations of the Committee of Ministers concerning the independence and functions of public service broadcasting and broadcasting regulatory authorities. |
Output/Results: | The extensive working sessions held on 24 May with the working group made it possible to review in detail all the provisions of the draft Law. The most important issue discussed in this context concerned the specific remit of public service broadcasting in the areas of information, education, culture and entertainment, as opposed to commercial broadcasting, and the possible ways of securing an appropriate level of funding in order to discharge this remit properly. The experts suggested that the future public service broadcasting organisation to be established under the new law should be financed through a combination of public resources (subsidies from the State budget until a licence fee system can be established in Georgia once the economic conditions have improved) and advertising revenues, on the understanding that this latter source of revenue should be subject to certain limitations, in order not to prejudice the development of private broadcasters. A specific wording along these lines was suggested to the working group.
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Conclusions/Follow Up: | In the light of the comments made by the Council of Europe experts, the draft Law will be revised by the working group by the end of May and will be subsequently forwarded to the government in order to initiate the formal procedure for its examination and subsequent adoption in Parliament. During the meeting with the Head of the Parliamentary Committee responsible for the media, the latter expressed an interest in the continued assistance of the Council of Europe. |
Participants: | Members of the working group established under the Georgian National Communications Commission to prepare the draft Law |
Consultants/Experts: | Dr Werner Rumphorst, Director of the Department of Legal Affairs, European Broadcasting Union (Geneva)
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CoE Secretariat: | Christophe Poirel, Head of Media Division, Directorate General of Human Rights – DG II |
Total No. Participants: | 20 |
Last Modified: | 02/06/2004 |