Part I: Shared Private-Public Regulatory and Enforcement Regimes
Towards a Future-Proof Framework for the Protection of Minors in European Audiovisual Media
Author:
Madeleine de Cock Buning
Utrecht University School of Law
Abstract
Legal domains that can be characterized by their high rate of change caused by either societal needs or economic and technological innovations form a constant challenge for their regulatory and supervisory authorities. This contribution aims at turning this perspective from a challenge to an opportunity by finding regulatory ways that adapt flexibly to the changing realities by examining a model for a private-public regulatory and enforcement regime for the protection of minors in audiovisual media and defining conditions.
How to Cite:
de Cock Buning, M., 2014. Towards a Future-Proof Framework for the Protection of Minors in European Audiovisual Media. Utrecht Law Review, 10(5), pp.9–30. DOI: http://doi.org/10.18352/ulr.298
Published on
12 Dec 2014.
Peer Reviewed
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