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Regulated Self-Regulation as a Form of Modern Government : an analysis of case studies from media and telecommunications law / Wolfgang Schulz
Titre : Regulated Self-Regulation as a Form of Modern Government : an analysis of case studies from media and telecommunications law Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Wolfgang Schulz, Auteur ; Thorsten Held, Auteur Editeur : Luton [United Kingdom] : University of Luton Press Année de publication : 2004 Importance : vii, 102 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-86020-597-2 Prix : 32,-€ Langues : Anglais Tags : service public gouvernance télécommunications opérateurs régulation dérégulation autorégulation protection des mineurs aspect économique législation droit droit des médias Résumé : Présenttaion de l'éditeur :
"Massive changes are taking place all over the world in redefining the relationship between government and public and private institutions. Nowhere is this redefinition more urgent than in communications, where widespread privatisation and deregulation of telecoms and broadcasters has created a need for new modes of corporate governance in the new global marketplace. In Regulated Self-Regulation Wolfgang Schulz and Thorsten Held set out to find answers to key questions relating to the changing role of government in regulating the transnational communications industry and to provide a ‘tool-kit’ for what they call regulated self-regulation applicable across the world.
The authors come up with conclusions that are both original and challenging, suggesting a more modest but nevertheless crucial role for state action in the sector."
(Source : http://www.johnlibbey.com/ Consulté le 03/06/2009)Note de contenu : GRANDS TITRES DE LA TABLE DES MATIERES :
CHP I / CONCEPT AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
- Introduction
- Terminological and conceptual formulation
- Findings from regulatory theory
- Tools appropriate for a concept of regulated self-regulation
CHP II / CASE STUDY : AUSTRALIA
- Overview
- Procedure followed in the study
- Description of the australian model of communication regulation
- Experience gained from the australian approach
CHP III / EXPERIENCES WITH REGULATED SELF_REGULATION IN OTHER COUNTRIES
- Malaysia : taking on the australian model
- Regulated self-regulation in Great Britain
- Other Countries
CHP IV / TOOL BOX OF REGULATED SELF-REGULATION
- What to consider when presenting the concept of regulated self-regulation
- Objectives of regulation and characteristics of the areas where regulated self-regulation can be introduced
- Instruments to regulate self-regulation
- Models of regulated self-regulation
- Proposals for implementation
CHP V / THE REGULATORY CONCEPTS FOR THE PROTECTION OF MINORS
- European framework and constitutional law
- The concept of regulated self-regulation regarding the protection of minors in broadcasting and the internet
- Annotations to a concept based on the findings of this study
SUMMARY OF THE STUDY AND OUTLOOK
Regulated Self-Regulation as a Form of Modern Government : an analysis of case studies from media and telecommunications law [texte imprimé] / Wolfgang Schulz, Auteur ; Thorsten Held, Auteur . - Luton (Part of John Libey Publishing, United Kingdom) : University of Luton Press, 2004 . - vii, 102 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-86020-597-2 : 32,-€
Langues : Anglais
Tags : service public gouvernance télécommunications opérateurs régulation dérégulation autorégulation protection des mineurs aspect économique législation droit droit des médias Résumé : Présenttaion de l'éditeur :
"Massive changes are taking place all over the world in redefining the relationship between government and public and private institutions. Nowhere is this redefinition more urgent than in communications, where widespread privatisation and deregulation of telecoms and broadcasters has created a need for new modes of corporate governance in the new global marketplace. In Regulated Self-Regulation Wolfgang Schulz and Thorsten Held set out to find answers to key questions relating to the changing role of government in regulating the transnational communications industry and to provide a ‘tool-kit’ for what they call regulated self-regulation applicable across the world.
The authors come up with conclusions that are both original and challenging, suggesting a more modest but nevertheless crucial role for state action in the sector."
(Source : http://www.johnlibbey.com/ Consulté le 03/06/2009)Note de contenu : GRANDS TITRES DE LA TABLE DES MATIERES :
CHP I / CONCEPT AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
- Introduction
- Terminological and conceptual formulation
- Findings from regulatory theory
- Tools appropriate for a concept of regulated self-regulation
CHP II / CASE STUDY : AUSTRALIA
- Overview
- Procedure followed in the study
- Description of the australian model of communication regulation
- Experience gained from the australian approach
CHP III / EXPERIENCES WITH REGULATED SELF_REGULATION IN OTHER COUNTRIES
- Malaysia : taking on the australian model
- Regulated self-regulation in Great Britain
- Other Countries
CHP IV / TOOL BOX OF REGULATED SELF-REGULATION
- What to consider when presenting the concept of regulated self-regulation
- Objectives of regulation and characteristics of the areas where regulated self-regulation can be introduced
- Instruments to regulate self-regulation
- Models of regulated self-regulation
- Proposals for implementation
CHP V / THE REGULATORY CONCEPTS FOR THE PROTECTION OF MINORS
- European framework and constitutional law
- The concept of regulated self-regulation regarding the protection of minors in broadcasting and the internet
- Annotations to a concept based on the findings of this study
SUMMARY OF THE STUDY AND OUTLOOK
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