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Toegang tot telecom: onderzoek naar de invulling van het nieuwe Europese kader voor de toegankelijkheid van telecommunicatiediensten voor gehandicapten external link
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Sinds 2002 maakt de toegankelijkheid van telecommunicatie voor mensen met een beperking deel uit van de Europese Universeledienstenrichtlijn (UD-richtlijn). De Nederlandse Telecommunicatiewet reguleert de toegankelijkheid van een aantal diensten met het UD-instrument. De Nederlandse Telecommunicatiewet bevat echter nog geen specifieke regelgeving gericht op mensen met een beperking. Wel worden er in Nederland diensten aangeboden voor mensen met een beperking en voorziet de Zorgverzekeringswet in de vergoeding van sommige randapparatuur. Een herziening van de Europese richtlijn uit 2002, die naar verwachting in oktober 2009 zal worden vastgesteld, kent de verplichting om mensen met een beperking functioneel gelijkwaardige toegang te bieden tot telecommunicatiediensten. Dit onderzoeksrapport dient ter voorbereiding van de nationale implementatie van de verwachte herziene richtlijn.
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Telefonie in beeld: De kosten van een landelijke beeldbemiddelingsdienst external link
Boekbespreking van ‘The Language Question in Europe and Diverse Societies: Political, Legal and Social Perspectives’ external link
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 external link
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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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De publieke omroep en de creatieve sector external link
The Digital Dividend: Opportunities and Obstacles external link
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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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Media Literacy: No Longer the Shrinking Violet of European Audiovisual Media Regulation? external link
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The lead article in this IRIS plus provides a critical analysis of how the European audiovisual regulatory and policy framework seeks to promote media literacy. It examines pertinent definitional issues and explores the main rationales for the promotion of media literacy as a regulatory and policy goal, paying particular attention to the specific interests of selected target groups and stake-holders. It then considers the extent to which those definitions, rationales and interests are reflected in relevant regulatory and policy instruments adopted by the European Union and the Council of Europe. The article concludes with a tentative prognosis for the future promotion of media literacy as a regulatory and policy goal for the European audiovisual sector.
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