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IRIS Special 2018-2 - Media law enforcement without frontiers (2019)
How is it possible to effectively enforce the legislation in the Internet field, because of its very cross-border nature?
The way the Internet and new communication technologies revolutionised the dissemination of audiovisual content across borders has resulted in a digital cyberspace that is overwhelmed with countless amounts of content (both legal and illegal), thus raising new challenges in terms of regulation. In that regard, ensuring law and order online cannot be achieved exclusively at national levels by single states, regardless of how powerful their legal system and law enforcement measures are. This IRIS Special addresses the question of cross-border law enforcement in the field of audiovisual media online.
1. Introduction and Overview
2. Framework for law enforcement against online and foreign content providers
2.1. The level of the national constitutional frameworks
2.2. Law enforcement from the point of view of fundamental rights
2.3. Law enforcement from the point of view of primary EU law
2.4. Law enforcement from the point of view of secondary EU law
2.5. Enforcement from the point of view of international law
3. Reports on practical experiences from selected countries
3.1. AT – Austria
3.2. BE – Belgium
3.3. DE - Germany
3.4. HU - Hungary
3.5. IT - Italy
3.6. LV - Latvia
3.7. Sweden
3.8. Turkey
4. Comparative analysis
5. Conclusion
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