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Titre : Survival Guide for the Independent Regulator Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Mark A. Jamison, Auteur Editeur : Georgetown [Guyana] : Organisation of Caribbean Utility Regulators - OCUR Année de publication : 2004 Importance : 7 p. Note générale : Deuxième conférence aunnuelle de l'OCUR (3 novembre 2004) sur l'"Independent and Transparent Utility Regulation" Langues : Anglais Catégories : DOCUMENTATION ORGANES DE REGULATION (SAUF CSA BELGE) Tags : Régulation politique administration Index. décimale : 342.06 Droit administratif Note de contenu : "In this paper I have tried to describe how a regulator can survive and even thrive in the work of exercising leadership as an independent regulator. I described the difference between the regulator’s leadership role and her role as an authority. I also talked about the need to get on the balcony, identify the adaptive work that needs to be done, create a holding environment, and model behavior."
Extrait de la conclusion p. 7En ligne : http://www.oocur.org/2ndConference/Files/Jamison_paper.pdf Survival Guide for the Independent Regulator [document électronique] / Mark A. Jamison, Auteur . - Georgetown (Guyana) : Organisation of Caribbean Utility Regulators - OCUR, 2004 . - 7 p.
Deuxième conférence aunnuelle de l'OCUR (3 novembre 2004) sur l'"Independent and Transparent Utility Regulation"
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : DOCUMENTATION ORGANES DE REGULATION (SAUF CSA BELGE) Tags : Régulation politique administration Index. décimale : 342.06 Droit administratif Note de contenu : "In this paper I have tried to describe how a regulator can survive and even thrive in the work of exercising leadership as an independent regulator. I described the difference between the regulator’s leadership role and her role as an authority. I also talked about the need to get on the balcony, identify the adaptive work that needs to be done, create a holding environment, and model behavior."
Extrait de la conclusion p. 7En ligne : http://www.oocur.org/2ndConference/Files/Jamison_paper.pdf
Titre : Television Across Europe : Regulation, Policy, and Independence : Report Summary Type de document : document électronique Editeur : London [United Kingdom] : Open Society Media Program - Open Society Foundation Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 337 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-891385-35-3 Note générale : Document en 3 volumes et un résumé Langues : Anglais Catégories : DOCUMENTATION ORGANES DE REGULATION (SAUF CSA BELGE) Tags : régulation politique indépendance Index. décimale : 342.06 Droit administratif Note de contenu : "The pivotal role of television in supporting democracy in Europe is under threat. Public service broadcasters are compromising quality to compete with commercial channels, and many of them depend on governments or political parties. Meanwhile, ever larger concentrations are developing in the commercial sector, often with clear political affiliations. These developments jeopardize broadcasting pluralism and diversity, with the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe most at risk.
These are the main findings of the monitoring report Television Across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence, published by OSI's EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program (EUMAP) and Media Program. The report covers 20 European countries—EU members, candidates, and potential candidates—from the U.K. to Turkey, and from Romania to France. At 1,662 pages, it is the largest-ever comparative survey of its kind. The report analyzes broadcasting across the continent and addresses policy recommendations to national and international authorities and groups"
Source : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/reports/television-across-europe-regulation-policy-and-independence (consulté le 05/03/2013)En ligne : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/sites/default/files/summary_20051011.pdf Television Across Europe : Regulation, Policy, and Independence : Report Summary [document électronique] . - London (100 Cambridge Grove, 4th Floor Cambridge House,, W6 0LE, United Kingdom) : Open Society Media Program - Open Society Foundation, 2005 . - 337 p.
ISBN : 978-1-891385-35-3
Document en 3 volumes et un résumé
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : DOCUMENTATION ORGANES DE REGULATION (SAUF CSA BELGE) Tags : régulation politique indépendance Index. décimale : 342.06 Droit administratif Note de contenu : "The pivotal role of television in supporting democracy in Europe is under threat. Public service broadcasters are compromising quality to compete with commercial channels, and many of them depend on governments or political parties. Meanwhile, ever larger concentrations are developing in the commercial sector, often with clear political affiliations. These developments jeopardize broadcasting pluralism and diversity, with the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe most at risk.
These are the main findings of the monitoring report Television Across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence, published by OSI's EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program (EUMAP) and Media Program. The report covers 20 European countries—EU members, candidates, and potential candidates—from the U.K. to Turkey, and from Romania to France. At 1,662 pages, it is the largest-ever comparative survey of its kind. The report analyzes broadcasting across the continent and addresses policy recommendations to national and international authorities and groups"
Source : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/reports/television-across-europe-regulation-policy-and-independence (consulté le 05/03/2013)En ligne : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/sites/default/files/summary_20051011.pdf Television Across Europe : Regulation, Policy, and Independence : Vol. 1 (Overview and Albania through Estonia)
Titre : Television Across Europe : Regulation, Policy, and Independence : Vol. 1 (Overview and Albania through Estonia) Type de document : document électronique Editeur : London [United Kingdom] : Open Society Media Program - Open Society Foundation Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 616 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-891385-35-3 Note générale : Document en 3 volumes, un résumé et pages d'errata Langues : Anglais Catégories : DOCUMENTATION ORGANES DE REGULATION (SAUF CSA BELGE) Tags : régulation politique indépendance Europe Index. décimale : 342.06 Droit administratif Note de contenu : "The pivotal role of television in supporting democracy in Europe is under threat. Public service broadcasters are compromising quality to compete with commercial channels, and many of them depend on governments or political parties. Meanwhile, ever larger concentrations are developing in the commercial sector, often with clear political affiliations. These developments jeopardize broadcasting pluralism and diversity, with the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe most at risk.
These are the main findings of the monitoring report Television Across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence, published by OSI's EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program (EUMAP) and Media Program. The report covers 20 European countries—EU members, candidates, and potential candidates—from the U.K. to Turkey, and from Romania to France. At 1,662 pages, it is the largest-ever comparative survey of its kind. The report analyzes broadcasting across the continent and addresses policy recommendations to national and international authorities and groups"
Source : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/reports/television-across-europe-regulation-policy-and-independence (consulté le 05/03/2013)En ligne : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/sites/default/files/volone_20051011_0.pdf Television Across Europe : Regulation, Policy, and Independence : Vol. 1 (Overview and Albania through Estonia) [document électronique] . - London (100 Cambridge Grove, 4th Floor Cambridge House,, W6 0LE, United Kingdom) : Open Society Media Program - Open Society Foundation, 2005 . - 616 p.
ISBN : 978-1-891385-35-3
Document en 3 volumes, un résumé et pages d'errata
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : DOCUMENTATION ORGANES DE REGULATION (SAUF CSA BELGE) Tags : régulation politique indépendance Europe Index. décimale : 342.06 Droit administratif Note de contenu : "The pivotal role of television in supporting democracy in Europe is under threat. Public service broadcasters are compromising quality to compete with commercial channels, and many of them depend on governments or political parties. Meanwhile, ever larger concentrations are developing in the commercial sector, often with clear political affiliations. These developments jeopardize broadcasting pluralism and diversity, with the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe most at risk.
These are the main findings of the monitoring report Television Across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence, published by OSI's EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program (EUMAP) and Media Program. The report covers 20 European countries—EU members, candidates, and potential candidates—from the U.K. to Turkey, and from Romania to France. At 1,662 pages, it is the largest-ever comparative survey of its kind. The report analyzes broadcasting across the continent and addresses policy recommendations to national and international authorities and groups"
Source : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/reports/television-across-europe-regulation-policy-and-independence (consulté le 05/03/2013)En ligne : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/sites/default/files/volone_20051011_0.pdf
Titre : Television Across Europe : Regulation, Policy, and Independence : Vol. 2 (France through Poland) Type de document : document électronique Editeur : London [United Kingdom] : Open Society Media Program - Open Society Foundation Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 524 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : ISBN: 1-891385-35-6 Note générale : Document en 3 volumes, un résumé et pages d'errata Langues : Anglais Catégories : DOCUMENTATION ORGANES DE REGULATION (SAUF CSA BELGE) Tags : régulation politique indépendance Europe Index. décimale : 342.06 Droit administratif Note de contenu : "The pivotal role of television in supporting democracy in Europe is under threat. Public service broadcasters are compromising quality to compete with commercial channels, and many of them depend on governments or political parties. Meanwhile, ever larger concentrations are developing in the commercial sector, often with clear political affiliations. These developments jeopardize broadcasting pluralism and diversity, with the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe most at risk.
These are the main findings of the monitoring report Television Across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence, published by OSI's EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program (EUMAP) and Media Program. The report covers 20 European countries—EU members, candidates, and potential candidates—from the U.K. to Turkey, and from Romania to France. At 1,662 pages, it is the largest-ever comparative survey of its kind. The report analyzes broadcasting across the continent and addresses policy recommendations to national and international authorities and groups"
Source : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/reports/television-across-europe-regulation-policy-and-independence (consulté le 05/03/2013)En ligne : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/sites/default/files/voltwo_20051011_0.pdf Television Across Europe : Regulation, Policy, and Independence : Vol. 2 (France through Poland) [document électronique] . - London (100 Cambridge Grove, 4th Floor Cambridge House,, W6 0LE, United Kingdom) : Open Society Media Program - Open Society Foundation, 2005 . - 524 p.
ISSN : ISBN: 1-891385-35-6
Document en 3 volumes, un résumé et pages d'errata
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : DOCUMENTATION ORGANES DE REGULATION (SAUF CSA BELGE) Tags : régulation politique indépendance Europe Index. décimale : 342.06 Droit administratif Note de contenu : "The pivotal role of television in supporting democracy in Europe is under threat. Public service broadcasters are compromising quality to compete with commercial channels, and many of them depend on governments or political parties. Meanwhile, ever larger concentrations are developing in the commercial sector, often with clear political affiliations. These developments jeopardize broadcasting pluralism and diversity, with the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe most at risk.
These are the main findings of the monitoring report Television Across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence, published by OSI's EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program (EUMAP) and Media Program. The report covers 20 European countries—EU members, candidates, and potential candidates—from the U.K. to Turkey, and from Romania to France. At 1,662 pages, it is the largest-ever comparative survey of its kind. The report analyzes broadcasting across the continent and addresses policy recommendations to national and international authorities and groups"
Source : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/reports/television-across-europe-regulation-policy-and-independence (consulté le 05/03/2013)En ligne : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/sites/default/files/voltwo_20051011_0.pdf Television Across Europe : Regulation, Policy, and Independence : Vol. 3 (Republic of Macedonia through U.K.)
Titre : Television Across Europe : Regulation, Policy, and Independence : Vol. 3 (Republic of Macedonia through U.K.) Type de document : document électronique Editeur : London [United Kingdom] : Open Society Media Program - Open Society Foundation Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 524 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-891385-35-3 Note générale : Document en 3 volumes, un résumé et pages d'errata Langues : Anglais Catégories : DOCUMENTATION ORGANES DE REGULATION (SAUF CSA BELGE) Tags : régulation politique indépendance Europe Index. décimale : 342.06 Droit administratif Note de contenu : "The pivotal role of television in supporting democracy in Europe is under threat. Public service broadcasters are compromising quality to compete with commercial channels, and many of them depend on governments or political parties. Meanwhile, ever larger concentrations are developing in the commercial sector, often with clear political affiliations. These developments jeopardize broadcasting pluralism and diversity, with the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe most at risk.
These are the main findings of the monitoring report Television Across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence, published by OSI's EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program (EUMAP) and Media Program. The report covers 20 European countries—EU members, candidates, and potential candidates—from the U.K. to Turkey, and from Romania to France. At 1,662 pages, it is the largest-ever comparative survey of its kind. The report analyzes broadcasting across the continent and addresses policy recommendations to national and international authorities and groups"
Source : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/reports/television-across-europe-regulation-policy-and-independence (consulté le 05/03/2013)En ligne : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/sites/default/files/volthree_20051011_0.pd [...] Television Across Europe : Regulation, Policy, and Independence : Vol. 3 (Republic of Macedonia through U.K.) [document électronique] . - London (100 Cambridge Grove, 4th Floor Cambridge House,, W6 0LE, United Kingdom) : Open Society Media Program - Open Society Foundation, 2005 . - 524 p.
ISBN : 978-1-891385-35-3
Document en 3 volumes, un résumé et pages d'errata
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : DOCUMENTATION ORGANES DE REGULATION (SAUF CSA BELGE) Tags : régulation politique indépendance Europe Index. décimale : 342.06 Droit administratif Note de contenu : "The pivotal role of television in supporting democracy in Europe is under threat. Public service broadcasters are compromising quality to compete with commercial channels, and many of them depend on governments or political parties. Meanwhile, ever larger concentrations are developing in the commercial sector, often with clear political affiliations. These developments jeopardize broadcasting pluralism and diversity, with the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe most at risk.
These are the main findings of the monitoring report Television Across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence, published by OSI's EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program (EUMAP) and Media Program. The report covers 20 European countries—EU members, candidates, and potential candidates—from the U.K. to Turkey, and from Romania to France. At 1,662 pages, it is the largest-ever comparative survey of its kind. The report analyzes broadcasting across the continent and addresses policy recommendations to national and international authorities and groups"
Source : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/reports/television-across-europe-regulation-policy-and-independence (consulté le 05/03/2013)En ligne : http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/sites/default/files/volthree_20051011_0.pd [...] The Development of Agencies at EU and National levels : Conceptual analysis and proposals for reform / Damien Gerardin
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