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    Sborník sylabů nejlepších diplomových prací s tematikou Evropské unie

    • Published: 2019-12-02
    • Subject: documentation, European Union, higher education, thesis

    Cyber diplomacy in the European Union

    The use of the internet to access information, communicate with people across the world, or deliver public services is often taken for granted. However, with the growing importance of cyberspace for pursuing their interests, governments are increasingly interested in ways in wh...

    The use of the internet to access information, communicate with people across the world, or deliver public services is often taken for granted. However, with the growing importance of cyberspace for pursuing their interests, governments are increasingly interested in ways in which citizens access and use different components of cyberspace.

    • Published: 2019-11-27
    • Subject: access to EU information, access to information, computer crime, data protection, digital technology, diplomatic relations, electronic government, EU Member State, information policy, information technology applications, Internet

    Monitoring media pluralism in Europe
    Application of the media pluralism monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey : country report : France

    Latest edition.

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carrie...

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carried out in 2017. The implementation was conducted in 28 EU Member States, Serbia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM) and Turkey with the support of a grant awarded by the European Union to the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) at the European University Institute.

    • Published: 2019-10-14
    • Subject: access to information, communications policy, communications profession, European Union, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, freedom of communication, freedom of the press, legislation, mass media, pluralism in the media, press, report, right to information, Serbia, Turkey

    Monitoring media pluralism in Europe
    Application of the media pluralism monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey : country report : Sweden

    Latest edition.

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carrie...

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carried out in 2017. The implementation was conducted in 28 EU Member States, Serbia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM) and Turkey with the support of a grant awarded by the European Union to the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) at the European University Institute.

    • Published: 2019-10-14
    • Subject: access to information, communications policy, communications profession, European Union, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, freedom of communication, freedom of the press, legislation, mass media, pluralism in the media, press, report, right to information, Serbia, Sweden, Turkey

    Monitoring media pluralism in Europe
    Application of the media pluralism monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey : country report : Portugal

    Latest edition.

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carrie...

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carried out in 2017. The implementation was conducted in 28 EU Member States, Serbia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM) and Turkey with the support of a grant awarded by the European Union to the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) at the European University Institute.

    • Published: 2019-10-14
    • Subject: access to information, communications policy, communications profession, European Union, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, freedom of communication, freedom of the press, legislation, mass media, pluralism in the media, Portugal, press, report, right to information, Serbia, Turkey

    Monitoring media pluralism in Europe
    Application of the media pluralism monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey : country report : Bulgaria

    Latest edition.

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carrie...

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carried out in 2017. The implementation was conducted in 28 EU Member States, Serbia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM) and Turkey with the support of a grant awarded by the European Union to the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) at the European University Institute.

    • Published: 2019-10-14
    • Subject: access to information, Bulgaria, communications policy, communications profession, European Union, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, freedom of communication, freedom of the press, legislation, mass media, pluralism in the media, press, report, right to information, Serbia, Turkey

    Monitoring media pluralism in Europe
    Application of the media pluralism monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey : country report : Romania

    Latest edition.

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carrie...

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carried out in 2017. The implementation was conducted in 28 EU Member States, Serbia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM) and Turkey with the support of a grant awarded by the European Union to the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) at the European University Institute.

    • Published: 2019-10-14
    • Subject: access to information, communications policy, communications profession, European Union, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, freedom of communication, freedom of the press, legislation, mass media, pluralism in the media, press, report, right to information, Romania, Serbia, Turkey

    Monitoring media pluralism in Europe
    Application of the media pluralism monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey : country report : Cyprus

    Latest edition.

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carrie...

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carried out in 2017. The implementation was conducted in 28 EU Member States, Serbia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM) and Turkey with the support of a grant awarded by the European Union to the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) at the European University Institute.

    • Published: 2019-10-14
    • Subject: access to information, communications policy, communications profession, Cyprus, European Union, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, freedom of communication, freedom of the press, legislation, mass media, pluralism in the media, press, report, right to information, Serbia, Turkey

    Monitoring media pluralism in Europe
    Application of the media pluralism monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey : country report : Italy

    Latest edition.

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carrie...

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carried out in 2017. The implementation was conducted in 28 EU Member States, Serbia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM) and Turkey with the support of a grant awarded by the European Union to the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) at the European University Institute.

    • Published: 2019-10-14
    • Subject: access to information, communications policy, communications profession, European Union, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, freedom of communication, freedom of the press, Italy, legislation, mass media, pluralism in the media, press, report, right to information, Serbia, Turkey

    Monitoring media pluralism in Europe
    Application of the media pluralism monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey : country report : Slovakia

    Latest edition.

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carrie...

    The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the second EU-wide implementation of the MPM, carried out in 2017. The implementation was conducted in 28 EU Member States, Serbia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM) and Turkey with the support of a grant awarded by the European Union to the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) at the European University Institute.

    • Published: 2019-10-14
    • Subject: access to information, communications policy, communications profession, European Union, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, freedom of communication, freedom of the press, legislation, mass media, pluralism in the media, press, report, right to information, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey
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