McGonagle, T., Voorhoof, D. Freedom of Expression, the Media and Journalists: Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights 8th edition, IRIS Themes, vol. III, European Audiovisual Observatory, Strasbourg, 2023, ISBN: 9789287184351. @book{nokey,
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This e-book provides valuable insights into the European Court of Human Rights’ extensive case-law on freedom of expression and media and journalistic freedoms. The first seven editions of the e-book (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021 and 2022) have proved hugely successful. The new seventh edition summarises over 378 judgments or decisions by the Court and provides hyperlinks to the full text of each of the summarised judgments or decisions (via HUDOC, the Court's online case-law database). |
McGonagle, T., Voorhoof, D. Freedom of expression, the Media and Journalists: Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights 2022, ISBN: 9789287184351, (IRIS Themes, vol. III, 7th edition, European Audiovisual Observatory, Strasbourg). @book{nokey,
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McGonagle, T. Doubling down on safety of journalists – An analysis and positioning of OSCE Ministerial Council Decision No. 3/18 - Safety of Journalists (2018) in a wider context 2022, (Study commissioned by the Office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media). @techreport{nokey,
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author = {McGonagle, T.},
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McGonagle, T. Another string to the bow of media freedom: An analysis of the Communiqués of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media (2014 – 2022) 2022, (Study commissioned by the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, OSCE, Vienna). @techreport{nokey,
title = {Another string to the bow of media freedom: An analysis of the Communiqu\'{e}s of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media (2014 \textendash 2022)},
author = {McGonagle, T.},
url = {https://www.ivir.nl/nl/another_string_to_the_bow_of_media_freedom/},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-07-21},
abstract = {Since 2014, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media has issued 20 communiqu\'{e}s on a range of different themes relating to freedom of expression and information; media and internet freedom; and the safety and freedoms of journalists and other (media) actors. They were introduced as a new form of output that would have more depth and impact than regular
press releases or statements. This study provides an analysis of this corpus of communiqu\'{e}s. It examines their aims, instruments and formats used by the Representative to make political interventions and develop standpoints. The thematic analysis is grouped into the following rough categories: 1) enduring threats to freedom of the media and freedom of expression; 2) emerging threats to freedom of the media and freedom of expression; and 3) signature themes of the Office of the Representative. The signature themes are open journalism and safety of female journalists online \textendash the focuses of two recent flagship projects by the Office of the Representative. The picture that emerges from the analysis is one of complementary focuses and consistent approaches. Nevertheless, the conclusions offer a few modest recommendations to make future communiqu\'{e}s more distinctly recognisable as such and to further enhance the consistency across the growing corpus of communiqu\'{e}s.},
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Since 2014, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media has issued 20 communiqués on a range of different themes relating to freedom of expression and information; media and internet freedom; and the safety and freedoms of journalists and other (media) actors. They were introduced as a new form of output that would have more depth and impact than regular
press releases or statements. This study provides an analysis of this corpus of communiqués. It examines their aims, instruments and formats used by the Representative to make political interventions and develop standpoints. The thematic analysis is grouped into the following rough categories: 1) enduring threats to freedom of the media and freedom of expression; 2) emerging threats to freedom of the media and freedom of expression; and 3) signature themes of the Office of the Representative. The signature themes are open journalism and safety of female journalists online – the focuses of two recent flagship projects by the Office of the Representative. The picture that emerges from the analysis is one of complementary focuses and consistent approaches. Nevertheless, the conclusions offer a few modest recommendations to make future communiqués more distinctly recognisable as such and to further enhance the consistency across the growing corpus of communiqués. |
McGonagle, T., Volgenant, O. Persvrijheidsmonitor 2021 In: Mediaforum, ed. 3, pp. 74-77, 2022. @article{nokey,
title = {Persvrijheidsmonitor 2021},
author = {Volgenant, O. and McGonagle, T.},
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abstract = {De persvrijheid staat wereldwijd onder druk. Ook in Nederland is sprake van een neerwaartse trend. Nederland daalde voor het derde jaar op rij een plekje op de jaarlijkse ranglijst van landen met de meeste persvrijheid. Nederland zakte in 2021 af naar de zesde plaats, en in 2022 duikelde Nederland zelfs naar de 28ste plaats. Er is kritiek op de gebrekkige wijze waarop overheidsinformatie wordt gedeeld, en de veiligheid van journalisten is een belangrijk aandachtspunt. De Europese Commissie rapporteert jaarlijks over de rechtsstaat in Nederland, en noemde in 2021 als aandachtspunten: toegang tot overheidsinformatie, bedreigingen van journalisten, en het openbaar maken van eigendomsstructuren van media. Dit laatste punt wordt ook door het Commissariaat voor de Media in de jaarlijkse Monitor voor de pluriformiteit van de media benoemd, in het licht van de trend van toenemende mediaconcentratie.},
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De persvrijheid staat wereldwijd onder druk. Ook in Nederland is sprake van een neerwaartse trend. Nederland daalde voor het derde jaar op rij een plekje op de jaarlijkse ranglijst van landen met de meeste persvrijheid. Nederland zakte in 2021 af naar de zesde plaats, en in 2022 duikelde Nederland zelfs naar de 28ste plaats. Er is kritiek op de gebrekkige wijze waarop overheidsinformatie wordt gedeeld, en de veiligheid van journalisten is een belangrijk aandachtspunt. De Europese Commissie rapporteert jaarlijks over de rechtsstaat in Nederland, en noemde in 2021 als aandachtspunten: toegang tot overheidsinformatie, bedreigingen van journalisten, en het openbaar maken van eigendomsstructuren van media. Dit laatste punt wordt ook door het Commissariaat voor de Media in de jaarlijkse Monitor voor de pluriformiteit van de media benoemd, in het licht van de trend van toenemende mediaconcentratie. |
Chocarro, S., Harrison,J., McGonagle, T., Parmar, S., Torsner, S. Closing the normative gap: What ten years of Human Rights Council Resolutions tell us about its approach to the safety of journalists 2022, (Working paper, the seventh Academic Conference on the Safety of Journalists, jointly organised by the University of the Republic and UNESCO, World Press Freedom Day in Punta del Este, Uruguay). @techreport{nokey,
title = {Closing the normative gap: What ten years of Human Rights Council Resolutions tell us about its approach to the safety of journalists },
author = {Chocarro, S. and Harrison,J. and McGonagle, T. and Parmar, S. and Torsner, S. },
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The HRC resolutions, which have been adopted on a biennial basis, have proven to be the most progressive in addressing the safety of journalists from a human rights-based perspective. However, the main challenge remains their effective implementation. How have these resolutions evolved and what do they reveal about how the issue of the safety of journalists is addressed by the HRC? What are the shortcomings and gaps in the protection of the safety of journalists offered by this set of resolutions?
To answer these questions, this paper first undertakes a qualitative document analysis of HRC resolutions. It then analyzes the development of these resolutions from a humanrights perspective. Finally, based on this analysis, it identifies the normative gaps that should be addressed in order to properly respond to the most pressing challenges to the safety of journalists in the years to come.
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In the last ten years, there have been high levels of development of normative work within the United Nations (UN) system on the issue of the safety of journalists. Since the approval of the UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity in 2012, the first ever UN strategy on this matter, and the subsequent first Human Rights Council (HRC) Resolution on the safety of journalists that same year, fifteen resolutions have been adopted by the principal UN Charter-based bodies, namely the Security Council, the General Assembly and the HRC, and also UNESCO.
The HRC resolutions, which have been adopted on a biennial basis, have proven to be the most progressive in addressing the safety of journalists from a human rights-based perspective. However, the main challenge remains their effective implementation. How have these resolutions evolved and what do they reveal about how the issue of the safety of journalists is addressed by the HRC? What are the shortcomings and gaps in the protection of the safety of journalists offered by this set of resolutions?
To answer these questions, this paper first undertakes a qualitative document analysis of HRC resolutions. It then analyzes the development of these resolutions from a humanrights perspective. Finally, based on this analysis, it identifies the normative gaps that should be addressed in order to properly respond to the most pressing challenges to the safety of journalists in the years to come.
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McGonagle, T., Pentney, K. From Risk to Reward? The DSA's risk-based approach to disinformation In: Unravelling the Digital Services Act package', M. Cappello (ed.), IRIS Special, Strasbourg: European Audiovisual Observatory, pp. 40-57, 2021. @inbook{nokey,
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McGonagle, T., Voorhoof, D. Freedom of expression, the Media and Journalists: Case-law of the Euopean Court of Human Rights In: 2021, ISBN: 9789287184351, (IRIS Themes, vol. III, 6th edition, April 2021). @article{Voorhoof2021,
title = {Freedom of expression, the Media and Journalists: Case-law of the Euopean Court of Human Rights},
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This e-book provides valuable insights into the European Court of Human Rights’ extensive case-law on freedom of expression and media and journalistic freedoms. The first four editions of the e-book (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2020) have proved hugely successful. The new sixth edition summarises over 339 judgments or decisions by the Court and provides hyperlinks to the full text of each of the summarised judgments or decisions (via HUDOC, the Court's online case-law database). |
McGonagle, T., Volgenant, O. Persvrijheidsmonitor 2020 In: 2021. @article{Volgenant2021,
title = {Persvrijheidsmonitor 2020},
author = {Volgenant, O. and McGonagle, T.},
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year = {2021},
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abstract = {Op maandag 3 mei wordt de Internationale Dag van de Persvrijheid gehouden. Op deze dag wordt de jaarlijkse Persvrijheidsmonitor gepresenteerd met een overzicht van de ontwikkelingen op het gebied van de persvrijheid in Nederland.},
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Op maandag 3 mei wordt de Internationale Dag van de Persvrijheid gehouden. Op deze dag wordt de jaarlijkse Persvrijheidsmonitor gepresenteerd met een overzicht van de ontwikkelingen op het gebied van de persvrijheid in Nederland. |
Bouchè, G., Fahy, R., McGonagle, T., Rucz, M., Sangen, A, van der, Seel, M., Stapel, S. Safety of journalists and the fighting of corruption in the EU 2020, (Prof. dr. T. McGonagle - Project Leader - European Parliament - Policy Department for Citizen's Rights and Constitutional Affairs - Directorate-General for Internal Policies - July 2020). @techreport{McGonagle2020f,
title = {Safety of journalists and the fighting of corruption in the EU},
author = {McGonagle, T. and Fahy, R. and Bouch\`{e}, G. and Rucz, M. and Stapel, S. and Seel, M. and Sangen, A, van der},
url = {https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2020/655187/IPOL_STU(2020)655187_EN.pdf},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-07-30},
abstract = {Journalism and journalists face a growing range of threats, including violence and harassment; the misuse of defamation and other laws against them, and restrictive measures on freedom of information and expression adopted in response to the Covid-19 crisis. States must ensure a safe and favourable environment for journalists to perform their public watchdog function. This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, examines the overall chilling effect of crimes and threats against journalists and explores various regulatory and other measures to counter them.
This report was requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.},
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Journalism and journalists face a growing range of threats, including violence and harassment; the misuse of defamation and other laws against them, and restrictive measures on freedom of information and expression adopted in response to the Covid-19 crisis. States must ensure a safe and favourable environment for journalists to perform their public watchdog function. This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, examines the overall chilling effect of crimes and threats against journalists and explores various regulatory and other measures to counter them.
This report was requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. |
McGonagle, T., Volgenant, O. Kroniek Persrecht 2019 In: Mediaforum, vol. 2020, nr. 3, pp. 87-89, 2020. @article{Volgenant2020,
title = {Kroniek Persrecht 2019},
author = {Volgenant, O. and McGonagle, T.},
url = {https://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Mediaforum_2020_3_Volgenant.pdf},
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abstract = {Was 2018 het jaar van de serieuze aanslagen op de gebouwen van De Telegraaf en Panorama en ernstige bedreigingen van individuele journalisten, in 2019 zagen we hoe de beroepsgroep en de overheid daarop reageerden. Het initiatief ‘PersVeilig’ werd gepresenteerd, en in de strafzaken over de twee aanslagen werden verdachten opgepakt en veroordeeld. In 2019 werd \textendash helaas \textendash voor het eerst sinds lange tijd weer een journalist gegijzeld, ondanks het feit dat een jaar eerder het recht op journalistieke bronbescherming wettelijk was verankerd.},
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Was 2018 het jaar van de serieuze aanslagen op de gebouwen van De Telegraaf en Panorama en ernstige bedreigingen van individuele journalisten, in 2019 zagen we hoe de beroepsgroep en de overheid daarop reageerden. Het initiatief ‘PersVeilig’ werd gepresenteerd, en in de strafzaken over de twee aanslagen werden verdachten opgepakt en veroordeeld. In 2019 werd – helaas – voor het eerst sinds lange tijd weer een journalist gegijzeld, ondanks het feit dat een jaar eerder het recht op journalistieke bronbescherming wettelijk was verankerd. |
Appelman, N., Fahy, R., Helberger, N., Leerssen, P., McGonagle, T., van Eijk, N., van Hoboken, J. Het juridisch kader voor de verspreiding van desinformatie via internetdiensten en de regulering van politieke advertenties 2020, (Rapport voor het ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties, Amsterdam, december 2019). @techreport{vanHoboken2020b,
title = {Het juridisch kader voor de verspreiding van desinformatie via internetdiensten en de regulering van politieke advertenties},
author = {van Hoboken, J. and Appelman, N. and Fahy, R. and Leerssen, P. and McGonagle, T. and van Eijk, N. and Helberger, N.},
url = {https://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Rapport_desinformatie_december2019.pdf
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abstract = {Het onderzoek, uitgevoerd in opdracht van het Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties, analyseert het juridisch kader van toepassing op de verspreiding van desinformatie via online diensten. Het rapport biedt een uitgebreid overzicht van de relevante Europese en Nederlandse normen en doet aanbevelingen voor de verbetering van dit juridisch kader. Het onderzoek bevat daarnaast ook een analyse van het relevant wettelijke kader in de V.S., het V.K, Frankrijk, Duitsland, Canada en Zweden.
Het rapport maakt duidelijk hoe de vrijheid van meningsuiting als rode draad door het wettelijke kader loopt. Dit fundamentele recht vormt zowel de buitenste grens voor regulering als een basis voor nieuwe maatregelen, bijvoorbeeld voor de bescherming van pluralisme. Het wettelijk kader van toepassing op desinformatie blijkt zeer breed, bevat verschillende reguleringsniveaus, verschuift afhankelijk van de specifieke context en omvat vele al bestaande normen voor de regulering van specifieke typen desinformatie. Verder blijkt het toezicht op dit wettelijk kader vrij gefragmenteerd te zijn. Op basis van deze analyse komt het rapport tot aan aantal aanbevelingen. De aanbevelingen hebben onder andere betrekking op het gebruik van de term desinformatie als beleidsterm, het omgaan met de spanningen op de verschillende beleidsniveaus, de regulering van internettussenpersonen door middel van transparantie verplichtingen en de samenwerking tussen de verschillende toezichthouders.
Voorafgaand aan deze eindrapportage is in eind 2019 het interim-rapport gepubliceerd. Dit rapport focuste op de relatie tussen desinformatie en online politieke advertenties. Beide studies zijn onderdeel van het onderzoeksproject ‘Digital Transition of Decision-Making at the Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam’ dat zich buigt over vraagstukken gerelateerd aan kunstmatige intelligentie en publieke waarden, data governance, en online platforms. },
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Het rapport maakt duidelijk hoe de vrijheid van meningsuiting als rode draad door het wettelijke kader loopt. Dit fundamentele recht vormt zowel de buitenste grens voor regulering als een basis voor nieuwe maatregelen, bijvoorbeeld voor de bescherming van pluralisme. Het wettelijk kader van toepassing op desinformatie blijkt zeer breed, bevat verschillende reguleringsniveaus, verschuift afhankelijk van de specifieke context en omvat vele al bestaande normen voor de regulering van specifieke typen desinformatie. Verder blijkt het toezicht op dit wettelijk kader vrij gefragmenteerd te zijn. Op basis van deze analyse komt het rapport tot aan aantal aanbevelingen. De aanbevelingen hebben onder andere betrekking op het gebruik van de term desinformatie als beleidsterm, het omgaan met de spanningen op de verschillende beleidsniveaus, de regulering van internettussenpersonen door middel van transparantie verplichtingen en de samenwerking tussen de verschillende toezichthouders.
Voorafgaand aan deze eindrapportage is in eind 2019 het interim-rapport gepubliceerd. Dit rapport focuste op de relatie tussen desinformatie en online politieke advertenties. Beide studies zijn onderdeel van het onderzoeksproject ‘Digital Transition of Decision-Making at the Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam’ dat zich buigt over vraagstukken gerelateerd aan kunstmatige intelligentie en publieke waarden, data governance, en online platforms. |
Appelman, N., Fahy, R., Helberger, N., Leerssen, P., McGonagle, T., van Eijk, N., van Hoboken, J. The legal framework on the dissemination of disinformation through Internet services and the regulation of political advertising 2020, (A report for the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, Amsterdam, December 2019). @techreport{vanHoboken2020c,
title = {The legal framework on the dissemination of disinformation through Internet services and the regulation of political advertising},
author = {van Hoboken, J. and Appelman, N. and Fahy, R. and Leerssen, P. and McGonagle, T. and van Eijk, N. and Helberger, N.},
url = {https://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Report_Disinformation_Dec2019-1.pdf},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-05-14},
abstract = {The study, commissioned by the Dutch government, focusses on the legal framework governing the dissemination of disinformation, in particular through Internet services. The study provides an extensive overview of relevant European and Dutch legal norms relating to the spread of online disinformation, and recommendations are given on how to improve this framework. Additionally, the study includes an analysis of the relevant legal framework in 6 different countries (U.K., U.S., France, Germany, Sweden and Canada).
The report makes clear how the freedom of expression runs as a central theme through the legal framework, both forming the outer limit for possible regulation and a legal basis to create new regulation (e.g. protecting pluralism). The legal framework governing disinformation online is shown to be very broad, encompassing different levels of regulation, shifting depending on the context and already regulating many different types of disinformation. Further, oversight seems to be fragmented with many different supervisory authorities involved but limited cooperation. Based on this analysis, the report offers several recommendations, such as on the use of disinformation not as a legal term but a policy term, on negotiating the tensions on the different policy levels, on the regulation of internet intermediaries including transparency obligations and on increased cooperation between the relevant supervisory authorities.
Previously, the interim report focussing on political advertising was published in late 2019. Both these studies have been carried out in the context of the research initiative on the Digital Transition of Decision-Making at the Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam, focussing on questions related to AI and public values, data governance and online platforms.},
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The study, commissioned by the Dutch government, focusses on the legal framework governing the dissemination of disinformation, in particular through Internet services. The study provides an extensive overview of relevant European and Dutch legal norms relating to the spread of online disinformation, and recommendations are given on how to improve this framework. Additionally, the study includes an analysis of the relevant legal framework in 6 different countries (U.K., U.S., France, Germany, Sweden and Canada).
The report makes clear how the freedom of expression runs as a central theme through the legal framework, both forming the outer limit for possible regulation and a legal basis to create new regulation (e.g. protecting pluralism). The legal framework governing disinformation online is shown to be very broad, encompassing different levels of regulation, shifting depending on the context and already regulating many different types of disinformation. Further, oversight seems to be fragmented with many different supervisory authorities involved but limited cooperation. Based on this analysis, the report offers several recommendations, such as on the use of disinformation not as a legal term but a policy term, on negotiating the tensions on the different policy levels, on the regulation of internet intermediaries including transparency obligations and on increased cooperation between the relevant supervisory authorities.
Previously, the interim report focussing on political advertising was published in late 2019. Both these studies have been carried out in the context of the research initiative on the Digital Transition of Decision-Making at the Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam, focussing on questions related to AI and public values, data governance and online platforms. |
McGonagle, T., Voorhoof, D. Freedom of Expression, the Media and Journalists: Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights 2020, (IRIS Themes - Volume III (5th edition), European Audiovisual Observatory, Strasbourg). @book{Voorhoof2020,
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McGonagle, T. Infographic: ‘The Council of Europe and the safety of journalists’ In: 2020. @article{McGonagle2020e,
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The infographic, which was first created in 2019, has been updated in April 2020 to mark the fourth anniversary of the adoption of Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)4 and the fifth anniversary of the launch of the Council of Europe Platform. |
McGonagle, T. Much ado about judges: perspectieven van het EHRM In: Mediaforum, nr. 1, pp. 2-6, 2020. @article{McGonagle2020d,
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McGonagle, T. The Council of Europe and Internet Intermediaries: A Case Study of Tentative Posturing In: Chapter in: Human Rights in the Age of Platforms, ed. R.F. Jørgensen, Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2019., pp. 227-253, 2020, ISBN: 9780262039055. @inbook{McGonagle2020b,
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McGonagle, T. Annotatie bij Hof van Justitie van de EU 3 oktober 2019 (Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek) In: European Human Rights Cases Updates, 2020. @article{McGonagle2020c,
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McGonagle, T. Szurovecz t. Hongarije (EHRM, nr. 15428/16) - Court underscores importance of direct news-gathering by journalists In: European Human Rights Cases, 2020. @article{McGonagle2020,
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McGonagle, T., Volgenant, O. Kroniek Persrecht 2018 In: Mediaforum, vol. 2019, nr. 5, pp. 167-169, 2019. @article{Volgenant2019b,
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Bednarski, M., Francese Coutinho, M., McGonagle, T., Zimin, A. Elections and media in digital times 2019, (In-Focus edition of the World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development Series, UNESCO, Paris, November 2019). @techreport{McGonagle2019h,
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Appelman, N., Fahy, R., Helberger, N., Leerssen, P., McGonagle, T., van Eijk, N., van Hoboken, J. De verspreiding van desinformatie via internetdiensten en de regulering van politieke advertenties 2019, (Tussenrapportage oktober 2019). @techreport{vanHoboken2019c,
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Rapport in opdracht van het Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties, bijlage bij Kamerstuk 2019-2020, 30821, nr. 91, Tweede Kamer. |
McGonagle, T. Why Quality Journalism Matters? Tarlach McGonagle answers the question ahead of the international conference in Ljubljana 31.10.2019, (Council of Europe video). @misc{McGonagle2019i,
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McGonagle, T. Infographic: ‘The Council of Europe and the safety of journalists’ In: 2019. @article{McGonagle2019g,
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Kostić, B., McGonagle, T. How Social are New and Social Media for National Minorities? Perspectives from the FCNM In: European Yearbook of Minority Issues, vol. 16, nr. 1, pp. 3-33, 2019. @article{Kosti\'{c}2019,
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Understanding the transformation of digital communication gives important insights into how new media, including social media, affect the ability of persons belonging to national minorities to exercise their rights to freedom of expression and participation in society. Thus, the new media ecosystem calls for greater attention for minority-related issues. The Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (ACFC) has already observed that the media ecosystem is increasingly used for the expression of intolerance and hostility towards minorities, but that it also provides them with valuable expressive opportunities. This article starts with an analysis of how the advent and growing dominance of social media are causing farreaching changes in how we communicate in the new media ecosystem. The potential and drawbacks of new and social media for national minorities is the next focus. The article then analyses the ACFC’s monitoring work regarding new and social media. The article’s conclusions are supplemented by a set of recommendations that may guide the ACFC’s future monitoring work on relevant issues. |
McGonagle, T., Volgenant, O. Persvrijheidsmonitor 2018 In: 2019. @article{Volgenant2019,
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McGonagle, T. Annotatie bij EHRM 10 januari 2019 (Khadija Ismayilova / Azerbeidzjan) In: European Human Rights Cases, vol. 2019, nr. 5, pp. 257-260, 2019. @article{McGonagle2019e,
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McGonagle, T. Annotatie bij Hof van Justitie EU 14 februari 2019 (Buivids) In: European Human Rights Cases, vol. 2019, nr. 5, pp. 253-255, 2019. @article{McGonagle2019f,
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Bednarski, M., Coutinho, M.F., McGonagle, T., Zimin, A. Preview: Elections and media in digital times 2019, (Preview of an In-Focus edition of the World Trends in Freedom and Expression and Media Development). @techreport{McGonagle2019d,
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McGonagle, T. Annotatie bij EHRM 4 december 2018 (Magyar Jeti Zrt / Hongarije) In: European Human Rights Cases, vol. 2019, nr. 3, pp. 170-174, 2019. @article{McGonagle2019c,
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McGonagle, T. Annotatie bij EHRM 28 augustus 2018 (Savva Terentyyev / Rusland) In: European Human Rights Cases, nr. 1, pp. 10-14, 2019. @article{McGonagle2019b,
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McGonagle, T. Agreement of the [Dutch] Steering Group on Aggression and Violence against Journalists 2019. @techreport{McGonagle2019,
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Unofficial translation by T. McGonagle of "Akkoord Stuurgroep Agressie en geweld tegen journalisten", July 2018 |
McGonagle, T. De Raad van Europa en online desinformatie: laveren tussen zorgen en zorgplichten? In: Mediaforum, vol. 2018, nr. 6, pp. 180-184, 2018. @article{McGonagle2018g,
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nuchterheid geanalyseerd. Is er reden voor zorg en zo ja, welke juridische, politieke en praktische maatregelen heeft de Raad van Europa tot haar beschikking om (online) desinformatie tegen te gaan? Verder wordt ook onderzocht of, en in hoeverre, deze maatregelen hun grondslag vinden in de (negatieve en) positieve verplichtingen van Verdragspartijen bij het EVRM. Het artikel sluit af met een conclusie en enkele aanbevelingen voor het ontmantelen en het terugdringen van online desinformatie. |
McGonagle, T. Media Law in Ireland 2018, ISBN: 9789403500232, (with M. McGonagle & S. McLaughlin, International Encyclopedia of Laws series (IEL), Wolters Kluwer, Alphen aan den Rijn, 2018, 228 pp.). @book{McGonagle2018f,
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McGonagle, T. The Council of Europe: Ensuring the Freedom and Independence of Europe's Media In: pp. 133-151, 2018, ISBN: 9781783208869, (Chapter in: Comparative Media Policy, Regulation and Governance in Europe: Unpacking the Policy Cycle, ed. L. 'd Haenens, H. Sousa & J. Trappel, Bristol: Intellect, 2018.). @inbook{McGonagle2018eb,
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McGonagle, T., Möller, C. Europe's Internet Policies: The Challenge of Maintaining an Open Internet In: pp. 153-183, 2018, ISBN: 9781783208869, (Chapter in: Comparative Media Policy, Regulation and Governance in Europe: Unpacking the Policy Cycle, ed. L. d' Haenens, H. Sousa & J. Trappel, Bristol: Intellect, 2018.). @inbook{M\"{o}ller2018c,
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McGonagle, T., Volgenant, O. Kroniek Persrecht 2017 In: Mediaforum, vol. 2018, nr. 3, pp. 67-69, 2018. @article{Volgenant2018,
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Coche, E., Klus, M., McGonagle, T., Plaizier, C. Inventarisatie methodes om “nepnieuws” tegen te gaan 2018. @techreport{McGonagle2018d,
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“Nepnieuws” heeft de laatste tijd veel aandacht gekregen in de media en in het politieke debat. Tegen deze achtergrond en in het licht van de potentiële bedreigingen van “nepnieuws” voor de Nederlandse samenleving is de opdracht voor deze studie gegeven door het ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap. Het doel van dit rapport is om een update te geven over de stand van zaken met betrekking tot het onderwerp “methodes om de verspreiding van nepnieuws tegen te gaan”. Het rapport beantwoordt de volgende vragen: Welke methodes zijn er internationaal bekend om nepnieuws tegen te gaan? Wat is bekend over de effectiviteit van deze methodes? Welke kwalificaties kunnen gemaakt worden over de toepasbaarheid en relevantie van deze onderzoeksresultaten voor de Nederlandse context? |
Fahy, R., Hanhart, M., Klus, M., Kostić, B., McGonagle, T., Plaizier, C. Open Journalism: The Road Travelled and the Road Ahead 2018, (Vienna, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, 2018.). @techreport{McGonagle2018c,
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McGonagle, T. Annotatie bij EHRM 22 februari 2018 (Alpha Doryforiki Tileorasi Anonymi Etairia / Griekenland) In: European Human Rights Cases, vol. 2018, nr. 6, 2018. @article{McGonagle2018b,
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McGonagle, T., Voorhoof, D. Freedom of Expression, the Media and Journalists: Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights 2018, (IRIS Themes, Vol. III, 4th edition, Strasbourg: European Audiovisual Observatory, 2017
ISBN: 9789287184351 (print version).). @book{McGonagle2018,
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Coche, E., Klus, M., McGonagle, T., Plaizier, C. An inventory of measures to counter "fake news" 2018. @techreport{McGonagle2018h,
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English-language translation of a study commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, Appendix to a Ministerial Letter to the Tweede Kamer (Dutch House of Representatives) on the future of independent journalism in the Netherlands, Bijlage bij Kamerstukken 2017-2018, 32827, nr. 127, 25 April 2018. |
McGonagle, T. “Fake news”: False fears or real concerns? In: Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 35, nr. 4, pp. 203-209, 2017. @article{McGonagle2017h,
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‘‘Fake news’’ has become a much-used and much-hyped term in the so-called ‘‘post-truth’’ era that we now live in. It is also much-maligned: it is often blamed for having a disruptive impact on the outcomes of elections and referenda and for skewing democratic public debate, with the 2016 US Presidential elections and Brexit referendum often cited as examples. ‘‘Fake news’’ has also been flagged for fuelling propaganda and ‘‘hate speech’’ and even violence. ‘‘Pizzagate’’ is an infamous example of exceptional circumstances in which a false news story had a central role in a shooting incident. In December 2016, a man in Washington D.C. took it upon himself to ‘‘self-investigate’’
a story (a completely unfounded conspiracy theory) that the Hillary Clinton campaign team was running a paedophile ring from the premises of a pizzeria. Shots were fired and he was arrested and charged with assault and related offences. Given all this bad press, it is perhaps little wonder that ‘‘fake news’’ has become a major preoccupation for international organisations, national law- and policy-makers, the media and media actors, civil society and academia. But what exactly is ‘‘fake news’’ and what is all the fuss about? In addressing these questions, this column will also consider historical and contemporary perspectives on the term and its relationship with human rights. |
McGonagle, T. Annotatie bij EHRM 15 juni 2017 (Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Limited / Ierland) In: European Human Right Cases, vol. 2017, nr. 213, 2017. @article{McGonagle2017g,
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McGonagle, T. Conference conclusions In: Promoting dialogue between the European Court of Human Rights and the media freedom community, pp. 70-95, 2017, (In: Promoting dialogue between the European Court of Human Rights and the media freedom community, Conference e-book, European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)). @inbook{McGonagle2017b,
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McGonagle, T. Conference conclusions and reflections 11.07.2017. @misc{McGonagle2017b,
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European Centre for Press and Media Freedom, the Council of Europe and other partners, Strasbourg, 24 March 2017.
Video recording, Part 2, EN, starting at 3.05.20. |
McGonagle, T. Annotatie bij EHRM 22 november 2016 (Kaos GL / Turkije) In: European Human Right Cases, nr. 6, 2017. @article{McGonagle2017b,
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McGonagle, T., Volgenant, O. Persvrijheid is elders in de wereld al heel gauw voorbij In: Villamedia, 2017. @article{Volgenant2017,
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Persvrijheid in veilig Nederland is ruim verkrijgbaar – ons land staat net als in voorgaande jaren hoog op de internationale ranglijst. Maar elders kan het gauw voorbij zijn. En dat is ook hier voelbaar, constateren Otto Volgenant en Tarlach McGonagle in de Persvrijheidsmonitor 2016. |
McGonagle, T., Voorhoof, D. Freedom of Expression, the Media and Journalists: Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights European Audiovisual Observatory, 2017, ISBN: 9789287184351, (IRIS Themes, vol III, new, updated edition, December 2016). @book{McGonagle2017b,
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McGonagle, T. Individual submission: Review of the [Irish] Defamation Act 2009 - Public consultation 2016 2017, (Public consultation organised by the Irish Government, Department of Justice and Equality, 17 January 2017, 11 pp. ). @misc{McGonagle2017b,
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McGonagle, T. Annotatie bij Europees Hof voor de Rechten van de Mens 8 november 2016 (Magyar Helsinki Bizottság) In: European Human Right Cases, nr. 2, 2017. @article{McGonagle2017,
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McGonagle, T., van Eijk, N. Introduction and Conclusions In: 2016, ISBN: 9789287183392, (In: Regional and local broadcasting in Europe, M. Cappello et al. (ed.), IRIS Special 2016-1, Strasbourg: European Audiovisual Observatory 2016, p. 11-21 and 117-119. ). @inbook{McGonagle2016b,
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McGonagle, T. Freedom of expression and defamation: A study of the case law of the European Court of Human Rights Council of Europe, 2016, ISBN: 9789287182500. @book{McGonagle2016,
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Freedom of expression is a fundamental freedom, one of the cornerstones of democracy in Europe, enshrined in various key texts, including the European Convention on Human Rights. But the boundaries between freedom to criticise and damaging a person’s honour or reputation are not always very clear. By defining public insults and defamation, the law can set limits on freedom of expression, which is neither absolute nor boundless. But how far can it go?
This study examines the details of the European Court of Human Right’s case law on defamation. It explores a range of substantive and procedural issues that the Court has considered, and clarifies the concept of defamation, positioning it in relation to freedom of expression and public debate. It explains how overly protective defamation laws can have a chilling effect on freedom of expression and public debate, and discusses the proportionality of defamation laws and their application. |
Leerssen, P., Maalderink, R., McGonagle, T. Compilation of selected best practices for the implementation of Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)4 & Proposals for further follow-up activities 2016. @techreport{McGonagle2016c,
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Report commissioned by the Council of Europe, 11 August 2016, 24 pp. |
McGonagle, T. Annotatie bij EHRM 2 februari 2016 (MTE en Index.hu / Hongarije) In: European Human Rights Cases, nr. 7, 2016. @article{,
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Angelopoulos, C., Brody, A., Hins, A., Hugenholtz, P., Margoni, T., McGonagle, T., van Daalen, O., van Hoboken, J. Study of fundamental rights limitations for online enforcement through self-regulation 2016, (Study supported by the Open Society Foundations, 96 pp.
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McGonagle, T. Persvrijheidsmonitor 2015 In: Villamedia, nr. mei, pp. 24-27., 2016. @article{McGonagle2016,
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Irion, K., McGonagle, T., van Eijk, N. Smart TV and data protection - Introduction 2016. @techreport{,
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year = {2016},
date = {2016-03-10},
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The structure of this study is built around the following questions:
- What is smart TV?
- How does smart TV compare with other forms of audiovisual media?
- What regulatory frameworks govern smart TV?
- What guidance can be found in selected country-specific case studies?
- What are the dangers associated with the collection, storage and processing of private user information by commercial parties?
- How are relevant regulatory frameworks likely to evolve?
Samsung have warned owners of their smart TVs that the system\’s voice recognition could actually be recording and sharing their private conversations. This “bad buzz” comes at a time when Brussels is in the process of adopting new legislation - the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - aimed at protecting us from abuse and misuse of our private data and consumer behaviour big data collected by smart equipment such as television sets. The European Audiovisual Observatory, part of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, is keeping track of these developments and has published this IRIS Special report entitled "Smart TV and data protection".
This is a joint publication by the Observatory and partner institution, the Dutch Institute for Information Law (IViR in Amsterdam). It inspired an expert workshop organised in Strasbourg December 2015, which looked at “the grey areas between media regulation and data protection”.
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IRIS Special, European Audvisual Observatory, Strasbourg 2016.
ISBN 9789287182395.
See here for more information and ability to purchase publication.
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The structure of this study is built around the following questions:
- What is smart TV?
- How does smart TV compare with other forms of audiovisual media?
- What regulatory frameworks govern smart TV?
- What guidance can be found in selected country-specific case studies?
- What are the dangers associated with the collection, storage and processing of private user information by commercial parties?
- How are relevant regulatory frameworks likely to evolve?
Samsung have warned owners of their smart TVs that the system’s voice recognition could actually be recording and sharing their private conversations. This “bad buzz” comes at a time when Brussels is in the process of adopting new legislation – the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - aimed at protecting us from abuse and misuse of our private data and consumer behaviour big data collected by smart equipment such as television sets. The European Audiovisual Observatory, part of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, is keeping track of these developments and has published this IRIS Special report entitled "Smart TV and data protection".
This is a joint publication by the Observatory and partner institution, the Dutch Institute for Information Law (IViR in Amsterdam). It inspired an expert workshop organised in Strasbourg December 2015, which looked at “ the grey areas between media regulation and data protection”.
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McGonagle, T. Annotatie bij EHRM 20 oktober 2015 (Pentikäinen / Finland) 2016. @misc{,
title = {Annotatie bij EHRM 20 oktober 2015 (Pentik\"{a}inen / Finland)},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1730.pdf},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-02-25},
journal = {European Human Rights Cases},
number = {3},
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McGonagle, T. Journalistieke bronbescherming blijft een aandachtspunt In: Villamedia, pp. 52-56., 2016. @article{,
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date = {2016-01-14},
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Net als ieder jaar scoort Nederland goed op de persvrijheidsranglijst. Op het put van de journalistieke bronbescherming lopen we internationaal gezien echter nog altijd uit de pas. We hebben nog steeds geen wettelijke regeling. Najaar 2014 werd een wetsvoorstel openbaar. Maar na kritiek uit de mediabranche ligt het wetgevingsproces nu stil. Dit en meer in de Persvrijheidsmonitor over 2014.
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Net als ieder jaar scoort Nederland goed op de persvrijheidsranglijst. Op het put van de journalistieke bronbescherming lopen we internationaal gezien echter nog altijd uit de pas. We hebben nog steeds geen wettelijke regeling. Najaar 2014 werd een wetsvoorstel openbaar. Maar na kritiek uit de mediabranche ligt het wetgevingsproces nu stil. Dit en meer in de Persvrijheidsmonitor over 2014.
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McGonagle, T. Freedom of expression: still a precondition for democracy? 2016. @techreport{,
title = {Freedom of expression: still a precondition for democracy?},
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url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1707.pdf},
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date = {2016-01-14},
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Conference Report, Strasbourg: Council of Europe, 2015, 24 pp.
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McGonagle, T. Freedom of Expression, the Media and Journalists: Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights European Audiovisual Observatory, Strasbourg, 2015. @book{,
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This e-book provides valuable insights into the European Court of Human Rights\’ case-law on freedom of expression and media and journalistic freedoms. The first edition of the e-book (2013) proved hugely successful, with 18,671 downloads in 2014 alone. The new updated edition summarises over 240 judgments or decisions by the Court and provides hyperlinks to the full text of each of the summarised judgments or decisions (via HUDOC, the Court\'s online case-law database). The e-book is also available in French.
For an optimal navigational experience, one should download the e-book and read the technical tips on p. 3.
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New, updated version.
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For an optimal navigational experience, one should download the e-book and read the technical tips on p. 3.
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McGonagle, T. Positive obligations concerning freedom of expression: mere potential or real power? In: pp. 9-35., 2015, (Chapter in: Journalism at risk: Threats, challenges and perspectives, O. Andreotti (ed.), Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing 2015, p. 9-35.). @inbook{McGonagle2015,
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This chapter examines how the European Court of Human Rights has identified and developed a range of positive State obligations to secure the right to freedom of expression. It first briefly examines the theoretical and normative bases for the positive obligations doctrine and then traces its hesitant development in the case-law of the Court. Next, it shows how the Court has slowly become more comfortable with the doctrine and more confident when applying it to cases involving freedom of expression, culminating in its \emph{Dink v. Turkey} judgment. The driving argument of the chapter is that the positive obligations doctrine has enormous potential for strengthening the right to freedom of expression and that the Court must now tease out its implications in concrete cases in a very scrupulous way, if the doctrine’s full potential is to be realised.
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McGonagle, T. Freedom of expression: new opportunities and challenges 2015. @misc{,
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This is one of seven videos about different aspects of the right to freedom of expression: hate speech, protection of sources, defamation, access to information, terrorism, Internet freedom and new opportunities and challenges for freedom of expression. The videos were produced by the Council of Europe and they take the form of interviews with leading experts in the field, including three sitting judges of the European Court of Human Rights, a former Vice-President of the Court and the Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner.
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Video series produced by the Council of Europe, The Hows and Whys: Freedom of Expression, a Human Right, October 2015.
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This is one of seven videos about different aspects of the right to freedom of expression: hate speech, protection of sources, defamation, access to information, terrorism, Internet freedom and new opportunities and challenges for freedom of expression. The videos were produced by the Council of Europe and they take the form of interviews with leading experts in the field, including three sitting judges of the European Court of Human Rights, a former Vice-President of the Court and the Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner.
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McGonagle, T. The development of freedom of expression and information within the UN: leaps and bounds or fits and starts? In: 2015, (
In: <a href="http://www.cambridge.org/nl/academic/subjects/law/un-and-international-organisations/united-nations-and-freedom-expression-and-information-critical-perspectives?format=HB" target="_blank">The United Nations and Freedom of Expression and Information: Critical Perspectives</a>, T. McGonagle & Y. Donders (ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2015, pp. 1-51.
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This chapter tells the story of how the rights to freedom of expression and information have been shaped by the United Nations’ (UN) institutional dynamics over the years. It gives an account of how the growth of the rights to freedom of expression and information has been both stimulated and stymied by different factors in the particular institutional context of the UN. It traces the broad contours of the two rights by connecting the largest conceptual, normative, historical and institutional dots.
The chapter opens with a brief exploration of the contiguous nature of the rights to freedom of expression and information. This necessarily involves reflection on the instrumental role that the media and new communications technologies can play in the realization of both rights in practice. The remainder of the chapter has an overtly institutional focus. Its next three substantive sections correspond to three broad \textendash roughly chronological, but occasionally overlapping - phases in the development of freedom of expression and information at the UN. Each period is denoted by its key features or aspirations: trail-blazing, consolidation and expansion, and the quest for coherence and consistency. Various thematic challenges have presented themselves during these periods, a number of which are woven into the chapter’s narrative. Finally, after offering some substantive conclusions, the chapter will explain the objectives and structure of the book as a whole.
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In: \<a href="http://www.cambridge.org/nl/academic/subjects/law/un-and-international-organisations/united-nations-and-freedom-expression-and-information-critical-perspectives?format=HB" target="_blank"\>The United Nations and Freedom of Expression and Information: Critical Perspectives\</a\>, T. McGonagle \& Y. Donders (ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2015, pp. 1-51.
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This chapter tells the story of how the rights to freedom of expression and information have been shaped by the United Nations’ (UN) institutional dynamics over the years. It gives an account of how the growth of the rights to freedom of expression and information has been both stimulated and stymied by different factors in the particular institutional context of the UN. It traces the broad contours of the two rights by connecting the largest conceptual, normative, historical and institutional dots.<br />
The chapter opens with a brief exploration of the contiguous nature of the rights to freedom of expression and information. This necessarily involves reflection on the instrumental role that the media and new communications technologies can play in the realization of both rights in practice. The remainder of the chapter has an overtly institutional focus. Its next three substantive sections correspond to three broad – roughly chronological, but occasionally overlapping - phases in the development of freedom of expression and information at the UN. Each period is denoted by its key features or aspirations: trail-blazing, consolidation and expansion, and the quest for coherence and consistency. Various thematic challenges have presented themselves during these periods, a number of which are woven into the chapter’s narrative. Finally, after offering some substantive conclusions, the chapter will explain the objectives and structure of the book as a whole.
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Donders, Y., McGonagle, T. The United Nations and Freedom of Expression and Information: Critical Perspectives 2015. @book{,
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This book provides a critical and uniquely comprehensive examination of the main UN standards and mechanisms dealing with the rights to freedom of expression and information. It details the chequered history of both rights within the UN system and evaluates the suitability of the system for overcoming contemporary challenges and threats to both rights.
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The book’s institutional focus comprises five international treaties, UNESCO and the UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of expression. Different aspects of freedom of expression and information are foregrounded in different treaties, to ensure the effective enjoyment of both rights by particular groups, eg. children or persons with disabilities, or the meaningful application of the rights in particular situations, eg. combating racism.
The book’s thematic focus examines a selection of themes that are prompting fresh thinking about the substance and scope of the rights to freedom of expression and information, eg. the impact of new communication technologies.
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McGonagle, T. Seminar and inter-regional dialogue on protection of journalists: Towards an effective framework of protection for the work of journalists and an end to impunity 2014. @techreport{,
title = {Seminar and inter-regional dialogue on protection of journalists: Towards an effective framework of protection for the work of journalists and an end to impunity},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1451.pdf},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-12-09},
note = {
Seminar and Inter-regional Dialogue on the protection of journalists, Strasbourg, 3 November 2014, organised by the Council of Europe, UNESCO, Centre for Freedom of the Media (CFOM), University of Sheffield and European Lawyer\'s Union/Union des Avocats Europ\'{e}ens (ELU/UAE).
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McGonagle, T., Oostveen, M. Tomorrow’s news: bright, mutualized and open? 2014. @techreport{,
title = {Tomorrow’s news: bright, mutualized and open?},
author = {M.A.A. Oostveen and T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1450.pdf},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-12-05},
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Panel report of session Tomorrow\’s news: bright, mutualized and open? at the Information Influx Conference.
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McGonagle, T., van Eijk, N. The role of regional media as a tool for building participatory democracy 2014. @techreport{McGonagle2014,
title = {The role of regional media as a tool for building participatory democracy},
author = {McGonagle, T. and van Eijk, N.},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/regional-media-and-participatory-democracy.pdf},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-10-14},
abstract = {This study will first briefly give a theoretical framework for the relationship between regional media and participation in democratic society. It will then provide a comprehensive overview and analysis of Council of Europe standards that are of relevance to the regional media and therefore shape the environment in which they operate. Against that backdrop it will select and comment on different (national) regulatory, policy approaches to regional media and best or interesting practices. The study will identify and examine a range of challenges facing regional media \textendash legal, political, cultural, linguistic and economic. These different dimensions will factor into the selection of best and interesting practices. The study will be theoretically-informed, politically-aware and solution-oriented. },
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This study will first briefly give a theoretical framework for the relationship between regional media and participation in democratic society. It will then provide a comprehensive overview and analysis of Council of Europe standards that are of relevance to the regional media and therefore shape the environment in which they operate. Against that backdrop it will select and comment on different (national) regulatory, policy approaches to regional media and best or interesting practices. The study will identify and examine a range of challenges facing regional media – legal, political, cultural, linguistic and economic. These different dimensions will factor into the selection of best and interesting practices. The study will be theoretically-informed, politically-aware and solution-oriented. |
McGonagle, T. Public Service Media and Cultural Diversity: European Regulatory and Governance Frameworks 2014, ISBN: 9781783201754. @misc{,
title = {Public Service Media and Cultural Diversity: European Regulatory and Governance Frameworks},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1408.pdf},
isbn = {9781783201754},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-10-02},
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By virtue of their core philosophy, mandate and typical status in most countries, public service broadcasters (PSBs) are ideally suited to act as vectors for the promotion of cultural diversity. They are equally well-suited to provide shared forums in which a range of different cultures can interact, be explored and, indeed, contested. Notwithstanding the difficulties involved in defining the notion of cultural diversity, various promotional strategies may viably be employed by PSBs. Such strategies include the safeguarding of access for discrete cultural groups to editorial, production and other structures and processes. They could also include measures to ensure that programming and other related services targeting culturally diverse audiences correspond to the audiences\’ actual needs and preferences - in qualitative and quantitative terms. In doing so, relevant approaches should seek to balance the needs and preferences of discrete societal groups against the needs and preferences of a more complex societal whole.
The emergence of new technological and communicative possibilities and paradigms has prompted conceptual and terminological shifts within the European audio-visual sector. PSBs are nowadays expected to operate across an array of technological platforms in order to perpetuate their traditional position of prominence in a rapidly changing and already highly diversified mediascape. This is evidenced by an increasing tendency to frame relevant regulatory discussions in terms of public service \textit{media} (as opposed to \textit{broadcasting} in the traditional sense of the word), \textit{value(s)} and \textit{governance}.
The existing European regulatory framework for public service broadcasting/media is extensive and spans legal and policy instruments emanating primarily from the European Union and the Council of Europe, but also including standard-setting measures from other intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) such as UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) and, to a lesser extent, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). Even within the European Union and the Council of Europe, differences of focus and emphasis may readily be detected across the most salient instruments. They engage with the issues highlighted in the preceding paragraphs to varying extents.
The principal aim of this chapter is to present a panorama of regulatory instruments applicable at the European level and to assess their overall coherence. The significance of selected examples of divergence in the broader regulatory approach will be explained and evaluated accordingly.
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In: National Conversations: Public Service Media and Cultural Diversity in Europe, Karina Horsti, Gunilla Hult\'{e}n \& Gavan Titley, eds., Bristol: Intellect Books, 2014, p. 61-82.
See details of the book here.
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The emergence of new technological and communicative possibilities and paradigms has prompted conceptual and terminological shifts within the European audio-visual sector. PSBs are nowadays expected to operate across an array of technological platforms in order to perpetuate their traditional position of prominence in a rapidly changing and already highly diversified mediascape. This is evidenced by an increasing tendency to frame relevant regulatory discussions in terms of public service media (as opposed to broadcasting in the traditional sense of the word), value(s) and governance.
The existing European regulatory framework for public service broadcasting/media is extensive and spans legal and policy instruments emanating primarily from the European Union and the Council of Europe, but also including standard-setting measures from other intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) such as UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) and, to a lesser extent, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). Even within the European Union and the Council of Europe, differences of focus and emphasis may readily be detected across the most salient instruments. They engage with the issues highlighted in the preceding paragraphs to varying extents.
The principal aim of this chapter is to present a panorama of regulatory instruments applicable at the European level and to assess their overall coherence. The significance of selected examples of divergence in the broader regulatory approach will be explained and evaluated accordingly.
|
McGonagle, T. Freedom of Expression of Minorities in the Digital Age: Staking Out a New Research Agenda In: Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe (JEMIE), nr. 4, pp. 1-15, 2014. @article{,
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McGonagle, T. The State and beyond: activating (non-)media voices 2014, ISBN: 9789898600202. @misc{,
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abstract = {This article explores the legal/human rights dimension of the evolving role of the State in activating not only \textit{media} voices - the typical focus of media pluralism discussions - but a wider range of \textit{non-media} voices that ought to be heard in public debate. European human rights law - specifically the European Convention on Human Rights and relevant case-law of the European Court of Human Rights - has developed a number of principles that could guide States in their task of activating voices. The article pays particular attention to the nature and scope of the obligation on States to take positive (policy and regulatory) measures to activate voices. The article aims to provide useful initial input into a broader, multi-stranded policy discussion on how the State can best activate a diverse range of voices in an increasingly digitized world.},
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In: Media Policy and Regulation: Activating Voices, Illuminating Silences, H. Sousa et al., eds., Communications and Society Research Centre, University of Minho, 2014, p. 187-198.
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This article explores the legal/human rights dimension of the evolving role of the State in activating not only media voices – the typical focus of media pluralism discussions – but a wider range of non-media voices that ought to be heard in public debate. European human rights law – specifically the European Convention on Human Rights and relevant case-law of the European Court of Human Rights – has developed a number of principles that could guide States in their task of activating voices. The article pays particular attention to the nature and scope of the obligation on States to take positive (policy and regulatory) measures to activate voices. The article aims to provide useful initial input into a broader, multi-stranded policy discussion on how the State can best activate a diverse range of voices in an increasingly digitized world. |
Cabrera Blázquez, F., McGonagle, T., Voorhoof, D. Freedom of Expression, the Media and Journalists: Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights European Audiovisual Observatory, Strasbourg, 2013. @book{,
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For an optimal navigational experience, one should download the e-book and read the technical tips on p. 3.
|
McGonagle, T. How to address current threats to journalism?: The role of the Council of Europe in protecting journalists and other media actors 17.10.2013. @misc{,
title = {How to address current threats to journalism?: The role of the Council of Europe in protecting journalists and other media actors},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Current_threats_journalism.pdf},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-10-17},
pages = {35},
note = {
Expert paper, doc.no. MCM 2013(009), the Council of Europe Conference of Ministers responsible for Media and Information Society, \'Freedom of Expression and Democracy in the Digital Age: Opportunities, Rights, Responsibilities\', Belgrade, 7-8 November 2013.
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McGonagle, T. The Council of Europe against online hate speech: Conundrums and challenges 08.10.2013, (Expert paper, doc.no. MCM 2013(005), the Council of Europe Conference of Ministers responsible for Media and Information Society, 'Freedom of Expression and Democracy in the Digital Age: Opportunities, Rights, Responsibilities', Belgrade, 7-8 November 2013.). @misc{McGonagle2013b,
title = {The Council of Europe against online hate speech: Conundrums and challenges},
author = {McGonagle, T.},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Expert_paper_hate_speech.pdf},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-10-08},
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McGonagle, T. Media Literacy: No Longer the Shrinking Violet of European Audiovisual Media Regulation? In: Media Law & Policy, nr. 2, pp. 187-212, 2013. @article{,
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Media literacy is very much in the ascendant in European regulatory and policy-making circles at the moment, prompting the suggestion that it has now lost its erstwhile shrinking-violet status in the European audiovisual media sector. The article will commence with a brief exploration of selected theories surrounding media literacy. More precisely, it will canvas the main rationales for promoting media literacy, definitional issues, and the groups centrally implicated in media literacy initiatives – both as target groups and as other stakeholders. The article will then identify, contextualise and scrutinise the key reference points for the promotion of media literacy in the European audiovisual regulatory and policy frameworks. Both the EU and the Council of Europe have adopted a number of legally binding and policy instruments that aim to improve media literacy levels across Europe. Finally, the article will consider the prospects for the future development of media literacy within European regulatory structures. |
McGonagle, T. User-generated Content and Audiovisual News: The Ups and Downs of an Uncertain Relationship In: IRIS Plus, vol. 2013, nr. 2, pp. 7-25., 2013, (
In: <em>Open Journalism</em>, S. Nikoltchev (ed.), Strasbourg: European Audiovisual Observatory.
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In: \<em\>Open Journalism\</em\>, S. Nikoltchev (ed.), Strasbourg: European Audiovisual Observatory.
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Esmeijer, J., Helberger, N., McGonagle, T., Mijs, C., Nieuwenhuis, O., van der Sloot, B., Versloot, C. Making User Created News Work 2012, (
TNO-rapport, 2012 R11277.
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TNO-rapport, 2012 R11277.
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Beer, K.E.A. de, McGonagle, T. A brave new media world revisited: Een nog kritischer blik op het nieuwe mediabeleid van de Raad van Europa In: Mediaforum, nr. 11-12, pp. 338-345, 2012. @article{,
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McGonagle, T. The troubled relationship between free speech and racist hate speech: the ambiguous roles of the media and internet 16.11.2012. @misc{,
title = {The troubled relationship between free speech and racist hate speech: the ambiguous roles of the media and internet},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Expert_Paper_Racist_Hate_Speech_UN.pdf},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-11-16},
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Expert Paper, Day of Thematic Discussion "Racist Hate Speech", 28 augustus 2012, UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 81st Session, 6-31 August 2012.
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McGonagle, T. Minorities and Online "Hate Speech": A Parsing of Selected Complexities In: European Yearbook of Minority Issues, vol. 9, pp. 419-440., 2012. @article{,
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McGonagle, T. Minorities and the Media: Present, Probing, and Pressing Questions In: European Yearbook of Minority Issues, vol. 9, pp. 369-376., 2012. @article{,
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McGonagle, T. Special Focus: Minorities and the Media In: European Yearbook of Minority Issues, vol. 9, pp. 367-440, 2012. @article{,
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Guest editor for Yearbook together with T. Moring.
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McGonagle, T. Mag EU-lidstaat in eigen land optreden tegen omroep die gevestigd is in andere EU-lidstaat, in functie van de beteugeling van aanzet tot haat? 2012. @misc{,
title = {Mag EU-lidstaat in eigen land optreden tegen omroep die gevestigd is in andere EU-lidstaat, in functie van de beteugeling van aanzet tot haat?},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Auteurs_en_Media_2012_1.pdf},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-11-16},
journal = {Auteurs \& Media},
number = {1},
pages = {90-95},
note = {
Annotatie bij Hof van Justitie EU 22 september 2011 (Mesopotamia Broadcast en Roj TV / Duitsland)
},
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McGonagle, T. Europe's approach shows faith in democratic procedures 2012. @misc{,
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author = {T. McGonagle},
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year = {2012},
date = {2012-11-15},
note = {
Interview met Cherian George (Associate Professor bij de Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University en journalist), gepubliceerd op zijn website Journalism \& Intolerance/Hate Spin.
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McGonagle, T. The Council of Europe's standards on access to the media for minorities: A tale of near misses and staggered successes 2012. @misc{,
title = {The Council of Europe's standards on access to the media for minorities: A tale of near misses and staggered successes},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/722.pdf},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-09-14},
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In: Freedom of Expression and the Media, M. Amos, J. Harrison \& L. Woods (eds.), Leiden/Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2012, p. 111-140.
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McGonagle, T. A survey and critical analysis of Council of Europe strategies for countering 'hate speech' 2012. @misc{,
title = {A survey and critical analysis of Council of Europe strategies for countering 'hate speech'},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/723.pdf},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-06-01},
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The contributors to this volume consider whether it is possible to establish carefully tailored hate speech policies that are cognizant of the varying traditions, histories and values of different countries. Throughout, there is a strong comparative emphasis, with examples (and authors) drawn from around the world. All the authors explore whether or when different cultural and historical settings justify different substantive rules given that such cultural relativism can be used to justify content-based restrictions and so endanger freedom of expression. Essays address the following questions, among others: is hate speech in fact so dangerous or harmful to vulnerable minorities or communities as to justify a lower standard of constitutional protection? What harms and benefits accrue from laws that criminalize hate speech in particular contexts? Are there circumstances in which everyone would agree that hate speech should be criminally punished? What lessons can be learned from international case law?
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In: The Content and Context of Hate Speech: Rethinking Regulation and Responses, M. Herz \& P. Molnar ed., Cambridge University Press 2012, p. 456-498.
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|
McGonagle, T. Minority Rights, Freedom of Expression and of the Media: Dynamics and Dilemmas Intersentia , Antwerpen, 2012, (
). @book{,
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McGonagle, T. Media Literacy: No Longer the Shrinking Violet of European Audiovisual Media Regulation? In: IRIS Plus, vol. 2011, nr. 3, pp. 7-27., 2011, (In: Media Literacy, IRIS Plus 2011-3.
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McGonagle, T., Nikoltchev, S. Freedom of Expression and the Media: Standard-setting by the Council of Europe, (II) Parliamentary Assembly - IRIS Themes European Audiovisual Observatory, Strasbourg, 2011. @book{,
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McGonagle, T., Nikoltchev, S. Freedom of Expression and the Media: Standard-setting by the Council of Europe, (I) Committee of Ministers - IRIS Themes European Audiovisual Observatory, Strasbourg, 2011. @book{,
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McGonagle, T. Workshop Report: The Changing Hues of Political Expression in the Media 2011, (
In: IRIS Special:<em> Political Debate and the Role of the Media - The Fragility of Free Speech</em>, S. Nikoltchev, red., Strasbourg: European Audiovisual Observatory 2004, p. 1-30.
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In: IRIS Special:\<em\> Political Debate and the Role of the Media - The Fragility of Free Speech\</em\>, S. Nikoltchev, red., Strasbourg: European Audiovisual Observatory 2004, p. 1-30.
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McGonagle, T. Jurisdiction over Broadcasters in Europe: Report on a Round-table Discussion' 2011, (
IRIS Special: <em>Jurisdiction over Broadcasters in Europe</em> - Report on a Round-table Discussion & Selection of Background Materials.
). @misc{McGonagle2011,
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IRIS Special: \<em\>Jurisdiction over Broadcasters in Europe\</em\> - Report on a Round-table Discussion \& Selection of Background Materials.
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McGonagle, T. Workshop Report 2011, (
In: IRIS Special: <em>Audiovisual Media Services without Frontiers - Implementing the Rules</em>, S. Nikoltchev (ed.), Strasbourg: European Audiovisual Observatory, 2006, p. 47-59.
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In: IRIS Special: \<em\>Audiovisual Media Services without Frontiers - Implementing the Rules\</em\>, S. Nikoltchev (ed.), Strasbourg: European Audiovisual Observatory, 2006, p. 47-59.
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Korteweg, D.A., McGonagle, T. The Digital Dividend: Opportunities and Obstacles In: IRIS Plus, vol. 2010, nr. 6, 2011. @article{McGonagle2011,
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The lead article in this IRIS plus sets out to trace the main lines of relevant law and policy debates about the digital dividend at the European level. It identifies the key issues at stake and critically analyses how the Council of Europe and European Union are engaging with the same. Other international standards and debates on other international platforms are examined too. The article concludes with a distillation of continuing and expected opportunities and challenges relating to the digital dividend.
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McGonagle, T. Promoting cultural diversity in the Irish broadcasting sector: an assessment of international standards and best practices with a view to their operationalisation in an Irish context 2010. @techreport{,
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This study provides a panorama of international and European legal standards concerning the promotion of cultural diversity. It prises open the notion of cultural diversity, as understood in international legal standards and clarifies the extent to which those standards are relevant for law- and policy-making in respect of the Irish broadcasting sector. Taking technological, societal and legislative dynamics into account, as well as relevant policy initiatives at the European and international levels and in other countries, the study concludes with a call for the creation of a forum for high-level, inclusive and engaged discussion of the policy goal of promoting cultural diversity within the Irish (broadcast) media sector. A number of supplementary recommendations flesh out specific focuses and details of this central recommendation with a view to ensuring that it would be suitably tailored to, and of practical relevance for, the Irish broadcasting sector.
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|
Beer, K.E.A. de, McGonagle, T. A brave new media world? Een kritische blik op het nieuwe mediabeleid van de Raad van Europa In: Mediaforum, nr. 5, pp. 146-156, 2010. @article{,
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In 2009 werd in Reykjavik het eerste Europese ministerieel congres met betrekking tot 'media en nieuwe communicatiediensten' gehouden. Tijdens het congres is het beleid van de Raad van Europa inzake media en internet voor de komende jaren uiteengezet. Eerdere Europese ministeri\"{e}le congressen hebben een directe impact gehad op de normatieve output van de Raad. Deze bijdrage evalueert de toegevoegde waarde van de teksten die aangenomen zijn tijdens het Reykjavik Congres ten opzichte van eerdere Europese ministeri\"{e}le congressen en de bestaande normatieve standaarden van de Raad van Europa met betrekking tot vrijheid van meningsuiting en mediavrijheden. De analyse en evaluatie van de Reykjavikteksten worden gedaan aan de hand van vijf thema's: privacy, het beschermen van de jeugd, antiterrorismewetgeving, internetregulering en cruciale internethulpbronnen, en public service media en pluriformiteit.
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McGonagle, T. Boekbespreking van 'The Language Question in Europe and Diverse Societies: Political, Legal and Social Perspectives' 2010. @misc{,
title = {Boekbespreking van 'The Language Question in Europe and Diverse Societies: Political, Legal and Social Perspectives'},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.kluwerlawonline.com/toc.php?area=Journals\&mode=bypub\&level=4\&values=Journals~~European+Public+Law},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-06-03},
journal = {European Public Law},
number = {2},
pages = {314-317.},
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McGonagle, T. Annotatie, The Islamic Headscarf Dilemma (Leyla Sahin / Turkey) 2010. @misc{,
title = {Annotatie, The Islamic Headscarf Dilemma (Leyla Sahin / Turkey)},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/727.pdf},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-04-28},
journal = {Irish Human Rights Law Review},
number = {1},
pages = {195-215},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
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}
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McGonagle, T. Representation of Minorities: Rights of Access, 2010. @misc{,
title = {Representation of Minorities: Rights of Access,},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Representation_minorities_access_paper.pdf},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-04-28},
booktitle = {Media and Human Rights},
pages = {106-126},
publisher = {Clemens Nathan Research Centre},
address = {London},
abstract = {
This paper will examine the Council of Europe\'s efforts to create, consolidate and advance rights of access of minorities to the media in its standard-setting work. As such, relevant provisions of its three most salient treaties in this area, i.e., the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (FCNM) and the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (ECRML), will be analysed. Notwithstanding the prima facie differences between the treaties in terms of their respective focuses and objectives, they also usefully complement each other in various ways. The present analysis will briefly show how each of the three treaties has contributed to the goal of ensuring representation in/access to the media for minorities.
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This paper will examine the Council of Europe's efforts to create, consolidate and advance rights of access of minorities to the media in its standard-setting work. As such, relevant provisions of its three most salient treaties in this area, i.e., the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (FCNM) and the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (ECRML), will be analysed. Notwithstanding the prima facie differences between the treaties in terms of their respective focuses and objectives, they also usefully complement each other in various ways. The present analysis will briefly show how each of the three treaties has contributed to the goal of ensuring representation in/access to the media for minorities.
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McGonagle, T. Annotatie, An Ode to Contextualisation 2010. @misc{,
title = {Annotatie, An Ode to Contextualisation},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.claruspress.ie/shop/the-irish-human-rights-law-review-2010/},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-04-24},
journal = {Irish Human Rights Law Review},
number = {1},
pages = {237-251},
note = {
Deze annotatie is toegankelijk via de website van het tijdschrift: http://www.claruspress.ie/shop/the-irish-human-rights-law-review-2010/
},
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McGonagle, T. Participation in democratic society 2009. @misc{,
title = {Participation in democratic society},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/Doc/livingtogether_en.pdf#page=39},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-07-07},
booktitle = {Living together: a handbook on Council of Europe standards on media's contribution to social cohesi},
pages = {35-47},
publisher = {Council of Europe Publishing},
address = {Straatsburg},
abstract = {
In deze hoofdstukken worden de grote lijnen van de normatieve standaarden van de Raad van Europa inzake twee relaties geschetst: (i) vrijheid van meningsuiting en informatievrijheid, media pluralisme en diversiteit en het beschermen van de menselijke waardigheid, en (ii) deelname in een democratische samenleving en toegang tot informatie en tot de media.
},
note = {
Living together is beschikbaar in verschillende talen:
Frans: Vivre ensemble;
Russisch ЖИТЬ ВМЕСТЕ;
Turks Birlikte ya\c{s}s Bama;
Oekra\ïens ЖИТИ РАЗОМ;
Bulgaars ДА ЖИВЕЕМ ЗАЕДНО.
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In deze hoofdstukken worden de grote lijnen van de normatieve standaarden van de Raad van Europa inzake twee relaties geschetst: (i) vrijheid van meningsuiting en informatievrijheid, media pluralisme en diversiteit en het beschermen van de menselijke waardigheid, en (ii) deelname in een democratische samenleving en toegang tot informatie en tot de media.
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McGonagle, T. Free expression and respect for others 2009. @misc{,
title = {Free expression and respect for others},
author = {McGonagle, T.},
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year = {2009},
date = {2009-07-07},
booktitle = {Living together: a handbook on Council of Europe standards on media’s contribution to social cohesi},
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address = {Straatsburg},
abstract = { In deze hoofdstukken worden de grote lijnen van de normatieve standaarden van de Raad van Europa inzake twee relaties geschetst: (i) vrijheid van meningsuiting en informatievrijheid, media pluralisme en diversiteit en het beschermen van de menselijke waardigheid, en (ii) deelname in een democratische samenleving en toegang tot informatie en tot de media.
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In deze hoofdstukken worden de grote lijnen van de normatieve standaarden van de Raad van Europa inzake twee relaties geschetst: (i) vrijheid van meningsuiting en informatievrijheid, media pluralisme en diversiteit en het beschermen van de menselijke waardigheid, en (ii) deelname in een democratische samenleving en toegang tot informatie en tot de media.
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McGonagle, T. Analysis of Information provided by DH-MIN members on the Questionnaire on the access of national minorities to the new media in the information society, 2009. @techreport{,
title = {Analysis of Information provided by DH-MIN members on the Questionnaire on the access of national minorities to the new media in the information society,},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/731.pdf},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-05-29},
abstract = {
In dit rapport worden de beschrijvingen geanalyseerd van juridische en andere wetsvoorstellen die door de verschillende landen van de Raad van Europa zijn aangenomen om toegang tot technologie\ën van nieuwe media voor nationale minderheden te bevorderen. Het rapport vloeit voort uit eerder werk van de auteurs voor DH-MIN over hetzelfde onderwerp (zie ook hieronder).
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Report prepared for the Committee of Experts on Issues Relating to the Pro tection of National Minorities (DH-MIN), Council of Europe, 9 maart 2009, Doc.No. DH-MIN(2009)003.
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In dit rapport worden de beschrijvingen geanalyseerd van juridische en andere wetsvoorstellen die door de verschillende landen van de Raad van Europa zijn aangenomen om toegang tot technologieën van nieuwe media voor nationale minderheden te bevorderen. Het rapport vloeit voort uit eerder werk van de auteurs voor DH-MIN over hetzelfde onderwerp (zie ook hieronder).
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McGonagle, T. The Quota Quandary: An Assessment of Articles 4-6 of the Television without Frontiers Directive 2008. @misc{,
title = {The Quota Quandary: An Assessment of Articles 4-6 of the Television without Frontiers Directive},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637\&calctitle=1\&pageSubject=499\&title_id=9599\&edition_id=10264\&history=default.aspx%3fpage%3d1249%26calctitle%3d1%26pageSubject%3d499},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-07-18},
booktitle = {The European Union and the Culture Industries: Regulation and the Public Interest, D. Ward (ed.)},
pages = {187-212},
publisher = {Ashgate Publishing Ltd. },
note = {
In dit hoofdstuk worden artt. 4-6, Richtlijn \'Televisie zonder Grenzen\', kritisch ge\ëvalueerd.
},
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tppubtype = {misc}
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McGonagle, T. The Promotion of Cultural Diversity via New Media Technologies: An Introduction to the Challenges of Operationalisation In: IRIS Plus, vol. 2008, nr. 6, 2008. @article{McGonagle2008,
title = {The Promotion of Cultural Diversity via New Media Technologies: An Introduction to the Challenges of Operationalisation},
author = {McGonagle, T.},
url = {https://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/IRIS-plus-The-Promotion-of-Cultural-Diversity-via-New-Media-Technologies.pdf},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-07-18},
journal = {IRIS Plus},
volume = {2008},
number = {6},
abstract = {
In dit artikel wordt het begrip, "culturele diversiteit", uitgelegd en de belangrijke rol van nieuwe media bij het bevorderen van culturele diversiteit onderzocht.
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In dit artikel wordt het begrip, "culturele diversiteit", uitgelegd en de belangrijke rol van nieuwe media bij het bevorderen van culturele diversiteit onderzocht.
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McGonagle, T. European-level measures for promoting cultural diversity in broadcasting: quixotic tilting in a new technological era? 2008. @misc{,
title = {European-level measures for promoting cultural diversity in broadcasting: quixotic tilting in a new technological era?},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/KATTI_paper.pdf},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-03-05},
journal = {Yearbook of Communication Law},
volume = {2007},
pages = {119-136},
abstract = {In dit artikel worden diverse Europese normen ten behoeve van het bevorderen van culturele diversiteit in de omroepsector kritisch ge\ëvalueerd.
},
note = {Mik\"{a} Osa Yleis\"{o}ll\"{a}? Yearbook of Communication Law 2007, P. Letto-Vanamo (red.), Institute of International Economic Law (KATTI), Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki, Finland 2008.},
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In dit artikel worden diverse Europese normen ten behoeve van het bevorderen van culturele diversiteit in de omroepsector kritisch geëvalueerd.
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McGonagle, T. The international and European legal standards for combating racist expression 2007. @misc{,
title = {The international and European legal standards for combating racist expression},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Proceedings_ECRI_2007.pdf},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-09-19},
booktitle = {Expert seminar: Combating racism while respecting freedom of expression organised by the European C},
journal = {ECRI},
pages = {77-95},
publisher = {ECRI},
address = {Strasbourg},
keywords = {},
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McGonagle, T. International and European legal standards for combating racist expression: selected current conundrums 2007. @misc{,
title = {International and European legal standards for combating racist expression: selected current conundrums},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Proceedings_ECRI_2007.pdf},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-09-19},
booktitle = { Expert seminar: Combating racism while respecting freedom of expression organised by the European },
pages = {39-50.},
publisher = {ECRI},
address = {Strasbourg},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {misc}
}
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McGonagle, T. Safeguarding Human Dignity in the European Audiovisual Sector In: IRIS Plus, vol. 2007, nr. 6, 2007. @article{McGonagle2007,
title = {Safeguarding Human Dignity in the European Audiovisual Sector},
author = {McGonagle, T.},
url = {https://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/IRIS-plus-Safeguarding-Human-Dignity-in-the-European-Audiovisual-Sector.pdf},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-06-28},
journal = {IRIS Plus},
volume = {2007},
number = {6},
address = {Strasbourg},
abstract = {
Een van de belangrijkste doelstellingen van internationale mensenrechten is het beschermen van de menselijke waardigheid. Het begrip "menselijke waardigheid" is echter een heel ruim begrip. In dit artikel wordt ingegaan op de geldende Europese normen inzake het beschermen van de menselijke waardigheid in de audiovisuele sector.
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Een van de belangrijkste doelstellingen van internationale mensenrechten is het beschermen van de menselijke waardigheid. Het begrip "menselijke waardigheid" is echter een heel ruim begrip. In dit artikel wordt ingegaan op de geldende Europese normen inzake het beschermen van de menselijke waardigheid in de audiovisuele sector.
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McGonagle, T. Comments on the report on 'Access of national minorities to the media: new challenges' 2006. @misc{,
title = {Comments on the report on 'Access of national minorities to the media: new challenges'},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Comments_Access_natmin_eng.pdf},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-12-06},
abstract = {
Het rapport \'Access of national minorities to the media: new challenges\', is opgesteld door Prof. Tom Moring en op dit rapport zijn, naast bovenstaand commentaar, ook comments geleverd door Dr. Karol Jakubowicz.
},
note = {
Prepared for the Committee of Experts on Issues Relating to the Protection of National Minorities (DH-MIN), Council of Europe, 20 November 2006, Doc.No. DH-MIN(2006)016.
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Het rapport 'Access of national minorities to the media: new challenges', is opgesteld door Prof. Tom Moring en op dit rapport zijn, naast bovenstaand commentaar, ook comments geleverd door Dr. Karol Jakubowicz.
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McGonagle, T. Council of Europe approaches and legal developments under the European Convention on Human Rights 20.07.2005. @misc{,
title = {Council of Europe approaches and legal developments under the European Convention on Human Rights},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/IHRCpaperJune2005.pdf},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-07-20},
abstract = {Dit artikel geeft een overzicht en een korte analyse van de benaderingen van de Raad van Europa in de strijd tegen racisme. Ook worden de relevante juridische ontwikkelingen in het kader van het Europees Verdrag voor de Rechten van de Mens besproken. Het artikel onderzoekt in het bijzonder de interactie tussen de doelstellingen van anti-racisme, anti-discriminatie/pro-gelijkheid en de vrijheid van meningsuiting.
},
note = {Presentatie tijdens de ronde tafelbespreking, "Combating racially motivated crime and hate crimes through legislation", georganiseerd door de Irish Human Rights Commission en Amnesty International (Irish section) in samenwerking met de [Irish] National Consultative Committee on Racism and Interculturalism, Dublin Castle, Ierland, 8 juni 2005.
},
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Dit artikel geeft een overzicht en een korte analyse van de benaderingen van de Raad van Europa in de strijd tegen racisme. Ook worden de relevante juridische ontwikkelingen in het kader van het Europees Verdrag voor de Rechten van de Mens besproken. Het artikel onderzoekt in het bijzonder de interactie tussen de doelstellingen van anti-racisme, anti-discriminatie/pro-gelijkheid en de vrijheid van meningsuiting.
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McGonagle, T. ‘Wresting (Racial) Equality from Tolerance of Hate Speech' In: Dublin University Law Journal, vol. 23, nr. 21, pp. 21-54, 2004. @article{,
title = {‘Wresting (Racial) Equality from Tolerance of Hate Speech'},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/DULJhatespeech.pdf},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-11-24},
journal = {Dublin University Law Journal},
volume = {23},
number = {21},
pages = {21-54},
abstract = {
Dit artikel begint met een kort overzicht van theorie\ën over tolerantie. Daarna behandelt het de moeilijkheden die ontstaan bij de koppeling van vrijheid van meningsuiting met de strijd tegen racisme. Het artikel evalueert de relevante interationale juridische middelen en de algemene effectiviteit van zogeheten \'hate speech\'-wetgeving. Verder bevat dit artikel ook een uitgebreide analyse van de \'hate speech\' jurisprudentie van de UN Human Rights Committee en het Europees Hof voor de Rechten van de Mens. Tot slot wordt ook het begrip \'negationism\' behandeld.
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Dit artikel begint met een kort overzicht van theorieën over tolerantie. Daarna behandelt het de moeilijkheden die ontstaan bij de koppeling van vrijheid van meningsuiting met de strijd tegen racisme. Het artikel evalueert de relevante interationale juridische middelen en de algemene effectiviteit van zogeheten 'hate speech'-wetgeving. Verder bevat dit artikel ook een uitgebreide analyse van de 'hate speech' jurisprudentie van de UN Human Rights Committee en het Europees Hof voor de Rechten van de Mens. Tot slot wordt ook het begrip 'negationism' behandeld.
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McGonagle, T. Commentary: Access of persons belonging to national minorities to the media 2004. @misc{,
title = {Commentary: Access of persons belonging to national minorities to the media},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Fillingtheframecommentary.pdf},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-10-14},
booktitle = { Filling the frame: Five years of monitoring the Framework Convention for the Protection of Nationa},
pages = {144-159},
publisher = {Council of Europe Publishing},
address = {Strasbourg},
abstract = {
Dit artikel behandelt de toegang van nationale minderheden tot de media. Het onderzoekt en evalueert de resultaten van het formele toezicht op de relevante bepalingen van het Kaderverdrag inzake de bescherming van nationale minderheden van de Raad van Europa. Tot slot komen een aantal voorstellen om dit toezicht te verbeteren aan de orde.
},
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Dit artikel behandelt de toegang van nationale minderheden tot de media. Het onderzoekt en evalueert de resultaten van het formele toezicht op de relevante bepalingen van het Kaderverdrag inzake de bescherming van nationale minderheden van de Raad van Europa. Tot slot komen een aantal voorstellen om dit toezicht te verbeteren aan de orde.
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McGonagle, T. Regulating minority-language use in broadcasting: international law and the Dutch national experience In: Mediaforum, nr. 5, pp. 155-160, 2004. @article{,
title = {Regulating minority-language use in broadcasting: international law and the Dutch national experience},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Mflanguagesandbroadcasting.pdf},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-05-27},
journal = {Mediaforum},
number = {5},
pages = {155-160},
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McGonagle, T. Regulation of Minority-Language Broadcasting In: IRIS Plus, vol. 2004, nr. 2, 2004. @article{McGonagle2004,
title = {Regulation of Minority-Language Broadcasting},
author = {McGonagle, T.},
url = {https://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/IRIS-plus-Regulation-of-Minority-Language-Broadcasting.pdf},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-03-10},
journal = {IRIS Plus},
volume = {2004},
number = {2},
abstract = {
Dit artikel geeft een kort overzicht van de regulering van het gebruik van minderheidstalen in de omroep, besproken vanuit drie standpunten: (i) de instrumenten van de Raad van Europa ter bescherming van minderheidstalen; (ii) een selectie van landen waarin het thema op verschillende manieren wordt behandeld (Ierland, Letland, Polen, Rusland en Oekra\"{i}ne) en vanuit (iii) de nieuwe internationale Guidelines on the use of Minority Languages in the Broadcast Media.
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Dit artikel geeft een kort overzicht van de regulering van het gebruik van minderheidstalen in de omroep, besproken vanuit drie standpunten: (i) de instrumenten van de Raad van Europa ter bescherming van minderheidstalen; (ii) een selectie van landen waarin het thema op verschillende manieren wordt behandeld (Ierland, Letland, Polen, Rusland en Oekraïne) en vanuit (iii) de nieuwe internationale Guidelines on the use of Minority Languages in the Broadcast Media.
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McGonagle, T. Practical and Regulatory Issues Facing the Media Online 2004. @misc{,
title = {Practical and Regulatory Issues Facing the Media Online},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/ChapterforOSCERFOMbook2003.PDF},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-01-27},
booktitle = {Spreading the Word on the Internet: 16 Answers to 4 Questions, Christiane Hardy \& Christian M\"{o}ller},
pages = {81-94.},
publisher = {OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media},
address = {Vienna},
abstract = {
Het eerste deel van dit hoofdstuk beschrijft de Europese juridische bescherming van de journalistiek en levert vragen op over eventuele ethische en praktische uitdagingen voor journalisten in een digitale omgeving. In het tweede deel worden de mogelijkheden ge\ëvalueerd voor zelf- en co-regulering van de media in het algemeen.
},
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Het eerste deel van dit hoofdstuk beschrijft de Europese juridische bescherming van de journalistiek en levert vragen op over eventuele ethische en praktische uitdagingen voor journalisten in een digitale omgeving. In het tweede deel worden de mogelijkheden geëvalueerd voor zelf- en co-regulering van de media in het algemeen.
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McGonagle, T. Treoirlínte ar theangacha In: Foinse, pp. 23, 2004. @article{,
title = {Treoirl\'{i}nte ar theangacha},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Foinse21Nollaig2003.PDF},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-01-20},
journal = {Foinse},
pages = {23},
abstract = {
Dit artikel, verschenen in een Ierstalig weekblad, gaat over recente ontwikkelingen in de Ierse nationale regelgeving ten aanzien van talen en omroep.
},
note = {
21 December 2003
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Dit artikel, verschenen in een Ierstalig weekblad, gaat over recente ontwikkelingen in de Ierse nationale regelgeving ten aanzien van talen en omroep.
|
McGonagle, T. Hoofdstuk over Ierland 2004. @misc{,
title = {Hoofdstuk over Ierland},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Ireland%20Chapter%20Minority%20Languages%20in%20Broadcasting%20Study.pdf},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-01-20},
booktitle = {Minority-language related broadcasting and legislation in the OSCE, T. McGonagle, B. Davis Noll en},
abstract = {
Ierland is een voorbeeld van een buitengewone variant van tweetaligheid, omdat de Ierse taal (de eerste offici\ële taal van Ierland krachtens de Grondwet) door de meerderheid van de Ierse bevolking niet als dagelijkse communicatie-taal wordt gebruikt. In dit hoofdstuk wordt de regelgeving en de lopende politieke en culturele initiatieven om de Ierse taal te bevorderen op audiovisueel gebied behandeld.
},
note = {
Onderzoek in opdracht van de OVSE High Commissioner on National Minorities, uitgevoerd door het Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy (PCMLP), Oxford University, en het Instituut voor Informatierecht (IViR) van de Universiteit van Amsterdam, april 2003.
},
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Ierland is een voorbeeld van een buitengewone variant van tweetaligheid, omdat de Ierse taal (de eerste officiële taal van Ierland krachtens de Grondwet) door de meerderheid van de Ierse bevolking niet als dagelijkse communicatie-taal wordt gebruikt. In dit hoofdstuk wordt de regelgeving en de lopende politieke en culturele initiatieven om de Ierse taal te bevorderen op audiovisueel gebied behandeld.
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McGonagle, T. Ireland: Milestones in Online Self-Regulation In: Computer und Recht International, nr. 3, pp. 93-94, 2003. @article{,
title = {Ireland: Milestones in Online Self-Regulation},
author = {T. McGonagle},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/milestones.html},
year = {2003},
date = {2003-09-30},
journal = {Computer und Recht International},
number = {3},
pages = {93-94},
abstract = {
Dit artikel beschrijft twee belangrijke ontwikkelingen op het gebied van zelfregulering van Internet in Ierland. Ten eerste de toepassing van de (allereerste) gedragscode (Code of Practice and Ethics) door de vereniging van Internet Service Providers in Ierland. Ten tweede beschrijft dit artikel het eerste belangrijke rapport van het Ierse online meldpunt voor kinderpornografie.
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Dit artikel beschrijft twee belangrijke ontwikkelingen op het gebied van zelfregulering van Internet in Ierland. Ten eerste de toepassing van de (allereerste) gedragscode (Code of Practice and Ethics) door de vereniging van Internet Service Providers in Ierland. Ten tweede beschrijft dit artikel het eerste belangrijke rapport van het Ierse online meldpunt voor kinderpornografie.
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McGonagle, T. Ireland: Future Internet Developments In: Computer und Recht International, nr. 1, pp. 31, 2003. @article{,
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Dit artikel geeft een overzicht van het, door de Ierse toezichthouder uitgevoerde, openbare consultatieproces, met betrekking tot de toekomstige ontwikkelingen van Internet in Ierland. Het consultatieproces concentreerde zich op online communicatiediensten, toegangsvraagstukken en consumentenbelangen.
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Dit artikel geeft een overzicht van het, door de Ierse toezichthouder uitgevoerde, openbare consultatieproces, met betrekking tot de toekomstige ontwikkelingen van Internet in Ierland. Het consultatieproces concentreerde zich op online communicatiediensten, toegangsvraagstukken en consumentenbelangen.
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McGonagle, T. Protection of Human Dignity, Distribution of Racist Content (Hate Speech) 2003. @misc{McGonagle2003,
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Artikel gebaseerd op een voordracht gegeven op het symposium 'Co-Regulation of the Media in Europe' (European Audiovisual Observatory / IViR / EMR, Firenze, Itali\"{e}, 6-7 september 2002). In dit stuk wordt een overzicht gegeven van de relevante internationale juridische middelen met betrekking tot 'hate speech'-wetgeving en wordt de algemene effectiviteit van deze wetgeving ge\"{e}valueerd. Daarnaast komt ook de mogelijke zelf- en co-regulering op dit gebied aan bod.
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Artikel gebaseerd op een voordracht gegeven op het symposium 'Co-Regulation of the Media in Europe' (European Audiovisual Observatory / IViR / EMR, Firenze, Italië, 6-7 september 2002). In dit stuk wordt een overzicht gegeven van de relevante internationale juridische middelen met betrekking tot 'hate speech'-wetgeving en wordt de algemene effectiviteit van deze wetgeving geëvalueerd. Daarnaast komt ook de mogelijke zelf- en co-regulering op dit gebied aan bod.
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McGonagle, T. Legal Observations of the European Audiovisual Observatory 2003. @misc{,
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Deze bijdragen zijn te vinden in IRIS Merlin, de databank van de European Audiovisual Observatory voor juridische informatie betreffende de audiovisuele sector op Europees niveau.
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Davis Noll, B., McGonagle, T., Price, M. Minority-language related broadcasting and legislation in the OSCE ( ) 2003, (
Onderzoek in opdracht van de OVSE High Commissioner on National Minorities, uitgevoerd door het Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy (PCMLP), Oxford University en het Instituut voor Informatierecht van de Universiteit van Amsterdam, april 2003
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Dit is een uitgebreid onderzoek naar de regulering van het gebruik van minderheidstalen binnen de omroepsector, uitgevoerd in de 55 landen die lid zijn van de Organisatie voor Veiligheid en Samenwerking in Europa (OVSE). Het onderzoek bevat een gedetailleerd vergelijkend overzicht van de ontwikkelingen op dit gebied in de landen die lid zijn van de OVSE, tegen de achtergrond van internationale regelgeving. De individuele landenverslagen beschrijven daarnaast de nationale regelgeving ten aanzien van talen, en de andere nationale maatregelen die het gebruik van minderheidstalen in de audiovisuele sector be\"{i}nvloeden.
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Dit overzicht omvat de belangrijkste elementen uit het onderzoek en heeft als doel de informatie uit de individuele landenverslagen samen te brengen en te analyseren.
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McGonagle, T. Co-Regulation of the Media in Europe: The Potential for Practice of an Intangible Idea In: IRIS Plus, vol. 2002, nr. 10 , 2002. @article{McGonagle2002,
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Dit artikel onderzoekt de mogelijkheden om non-traditionele reguleringssystemen toe te passen op de Europese audiovisuele sector, waarbij de nadruk ligt op het (tot nu toe) onvoldoende gedefinieerde model van "co-regulering". Hierbij wordt eerst het bestaande kader van regulering voor de omroep in Europa beschreven, waarna het mogelijke bereik van co-regulering van de media ter sprake komt. Belangrijke thema's die behandeld worden, zijn: de onafhankelijkheid van journalisten, 'hate speech', de bescherming van minderjarigen, reclame en technische standaardisering.
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McGonagle, T. Does the Existing Regulatory Framework for Television Apply to the New Media In: IRIS Plus (Supplement to IRIS - Legal Observations of the European Audiovisual Observatory), nr. 6, 2002. @article{,
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Dit artikel onderzoekt of de zogenaamde \'nieuwe mediadiensten\' kunnen of moeten worden beheerst door het bestaande Europese reguleringskader voor televisieomroepdiensten (zoals vastgesteld door de Europese Conventie inzake grensoverschrijdende televisieomroepen en de Europese Richtlijn \'Televisie zonder Grenzen\'). Het artikel pleit tegen versnipperde en/of grootschalige aanpassing van bestaande reguleringsstructuren voor dit doel.
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Expert Seminar on “The European Convention on Transfrontier Television in an Evolving Broadcasting Environment”, Straatsburg, 6 December 2001.
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McGonagle, T. Rabharta Domhanda i gCoinne an Chiníochais In: Comhar, 2002. @article{,
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McGonagle, T. Freedom of Expression: New and Existing Challenges University of Essex, 2002. @techreport{,
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McGonagle, T. Changing Aspects of Broadcasting: New Territory and New Challenges In: IRIS Plus (Supplement to IRIS - Legal Observations of the European Audiovisual Observatory), vol. 2001, nr. 10, 2002. @article{McGonagle2002,
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Dit artikel geeft een overzicht van de verschillen tussen traditionele omroepdienstsen en nieuwe media in de rechtssystemen van Duitsland, Ierland, Itali\"{e}, Nederland, het Verenigd Koninkrijk en de Verenigde Staten. Daarna volgt een uitgebreide verkenning van de betrokkenheid van televisieomroepen bij nieuwe media. Hierbij wordt met name ingegaan op de activiteiten van de publieke omroep.
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McGonagle, T. ‘Distinguishing freedom of expression from hate speech’ In: Metro Éireann, nr. 7, pp. 15, 2001. @article{,
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Dit artikel biedt een korte verkenning van de wisselwerking tussen uitingsvrijheid en 'hate speech' in het internationale recht.
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McGonagle, T. Achieving global alliance against racism’ In: Metro Éireann, nr. 6, 2001. @article{,
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Dit korte artikel stelt dat het effect van de VN Wereldconferentie tegen Racisme aanzienlijk zal zijn, maar nog enige tijd op zich laat wachten.
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McGonagle, T. Freedom of Expression and Limits on Racist Speech: A Difficult Symbiosis In: Interights Bulletin – A Review of the International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights, vol. 13, nr. 3, pp. 135-136, 2001. @article{,
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Dit artikel biedt een beknopt overzicht van de vaak problematische wisselwerking tussen uitingsvrijheid en de bestrijding van rascisme naar internationaal recht.
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McGonagle, T. Broadcasting Law and Practice in South East Europe 2001. @techreport{,
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Dit rapport geeft een overzicht van de veranderingen op het gebied van omroep (in de wetten en in de praktijk) in een aantal zuidoost-Europese landen. Er wordt ook een analyse gemaakt van de huidige situatie in die landen, ten opzichte van de internationale bescherming voor mensenrechten en in het bijzonder van de vrijheid van meningsuiting.
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McGonagle, T. Does the Existing Regulatory Framework for Television Apply to the New Media? In: IRIS Plus (Supplement to IRIS - Legal Observations of the European Audiovisual Observatory, vol. 2001, nr. 6, 2001. @article{McGonagle2001,
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Dit artikel onderzoekt of de zogenaamde 'nieuwe mediadiensten' kunnen of zouden moeten worden beheerst door het bestaande Europese reguleringskader voor televisieomroepdiensten (zoals vastgesteld door de Europese Conventie inzake grensoverschrijdende televisieomroepen en de Europese Richtlijn 'Televisie zonder Grenzen'). Het artikel pleit tegen versnipperde en/of grootschalige aanpassing van bestaande reguleringsstructuren voor dit doel.
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