
The European Union and the Regulation of Media Markets
Alison Harcourt(Author)
Manchester University Press
Published on 30. November 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-7190-6645-0 (ISBN)
Description
National broadcasting and press regulation is undergoing a process of convergence in Europe. This book, newly available in paperback, explains how this process has been shaped by the actions of the European Union (EU) institutions.
Alison Harcourt observes that whilst communications is one of the EU's most successful policy areas, European decision-making is eroding the national capacity to regulate for the public interest. European-level efforts to protect public interest goals have been constrained by the European Treaties. The author argues that increased European coordination in public interest regulation could be more conducive to growth and competitiveness than the dismantling of existing national laws. This, however, would require changes to the political composition of the European Union.
This book assesses the potential EU media regulation provides for market growth and the protection of media pluralism, the citizen and ultimately democracy itself. These opportunities are presented in the coming decade with the developing European Constitution, EU enlargement, and the implementation and revision of European regulation. -- .
Alison Harcourt observes that whilst communications is one of the EU's most successful policy areas, European decision-making is eroding the national capacity to regulate for the public interest. European-level efforts to protect public interest goals have been constrained by the European Treaties. The author argues that increased European coordination in public interest regulation could be more conducive to growth and competitiveness than the dismantling of existing national laws. This, however, would require changes to the political composition of the European Union.
This book assesses the potential EU media regulation provides for market growth and the protection of media pluralism, the citizen and ultimately democracy itself. These opportunities are presented in the coming decade with the developing European Constitution, EU enlargement, and the implementation and revision of European regulation. -- .
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
421 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7190-6645-0 (9780719066450)
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Person
Alison Harcourt is a senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Exeter -- .
Content
1. Evolutions in the EU approach to regulating communications markets
2. Governing by judges
3. Competition law, beyond the boundaries of the politically possible
4. The Commission, the Parliament and media market regulation
5. Interest group participation in the policy-process
6. Whither a European media market?
7. Engineering Europeanisation at the national level
8. Conclusion -- .
2. Governing by judges
3. Competition law, beyond the boundaries of the politically possible
4. The Commission, the Parliament and media market regulation
5. Interest group participation in the policy-process
6. Whither a European media market?
7. Engineering Europeanisation at the national level
8. Conclusion -- .