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Adjusting practices and mindset while keeping key regulatory objectives in mind: EPRA’s motto in Yerevan
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03 November, 2016
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Adjusting practices and mindset while keeping key regulatory objectives in mind: EPRA’s motto in Yerevan
EPRA's Statement of Strategy adopted in Yerevan
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02 November, 2016
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EPRA's Statement of Strategy adopted in Yerevan
EPRA consults on a draft three-year organisational Strategy
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08 June, 2016
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EPRA consults on a draft three-year organisational Strategy
EPRA News
Media regulatory authorities and the challenges of cooperation - IRIS Plus report, co-authored by EPRA
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24 March, 2022
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Key ingredients for evidence-based, future-proof regulation include structured coordination between NRAs at the national and European level, in-depth research, and enough resources in terms of funding, staffing and tools
54th EPRA meeting - "Cross-sectoral cooperation between regulators": summary of discussion
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06 December, 2021
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Cross-sectoral cooperation: a necessary learning-by-doing process for a coherent and efficient regulation of the online sphere
53rd EPRA meeting – "Living with hate speech": summary of discussion
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27 August, 2021
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What is hate speech? What is its impact? How to deal with it? Learn from key experts and find out about regulators' initiatives to tackle hate speech
Regulation News
AI & freedom of expression: OSCE-RFoM releases policy manual
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31 January, 2022
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SAIFE policy manual finds urgent need to address surveillance-based advertising ecosystem to protect freedom of opinion and expression
Celene Craig appointed as Chief Executive of the Irish BAI
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20 January, 2022
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A new Chief Executive for the BAI, ahead of the transition to the Media Commission
PSM contribution to media diversity: Norwegian regulator assesses NRK positively
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17 January, 2022
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Risk of negative competitive effects considered to be low in the short/medium term