In June 2026 the
Cambridge Handbook of Media Law and Policy in Europe
was published by Cambridge University Press.
Editors:
Martin Senftleben, Kristina Irion, Tarlach McGonagle & Joost Poort.

This handbook analyses pressing legal and policy issues that have arisen in the rapidly changing media ecosystem: from threats to media freedom and pluralism and the safety of journalists to challenges arising from the shift to platform-based communication, the spread of disinformation and the impact of AI on media and news production. Seeking to pave the way for new, integrated regulatory responses, the individual chapters address legal and policy developments from an overarching perspective that includes insights from human rights law, media law and copyright law. Following this holistic approach, the handbook identifies common principles for a coherent regulatory framework for news and media in Europe. It evaluates existing laws and media governance institutions in light of the economic, technological and political challenges posed to the media sector. The individual contributions present new directions for an integrated approach to European media law and policy.
The book is also available open access on Cambridge Core.

On 8 October 2026 IViR will organize an official book launch.
More information about the launch will be announced closer to the time.