The governance framework of the European Media Freedom Act
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32091/RIID0229Parole chiave:
EMFA, Comitato europeo per i servizi di media (EBMS), Autorità indipendenti di regolamentazione (NRAs), Indipendenza, Quadro istituzionale, Cooperazione e convergenza normativaAbstract
The present contribution deals with the governance framework of the recently adopted European Media Freedom Act (EMFA). After providing an introduction on the structures and mechanisms envisaged by previous European regulatory settings, from the 1989 Television without Frontiers Directive (TwFD) to the revised 2018 Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD), the article proceeds with an analysis of the governance and cooperative infrastructure designed for the new 2024/1083 Regulation, with a special focus on the measures designed for guaranteeing the independence of the actors involved, provided in Chapter III of the Act (Framework for regulatory cooperation and a well-functioning internal market for media services).
Il sistema di governance del Regolamento europeo sulla libertà dei media
L’articolo si propone di analizzare il sistema di governance del recente Regolamento europeo sulla libertà dei media (EMFA). Partendo da un’introduzione sulle strutture e i meccanismi istituiti attraverso le precedenti normative, dalla Direttiva Televisione senza frontiere del 1989 (TSF) alla revisione della Direttiva sui Servizi di Media Audiovisivi del 2018 (AVMSD), il contributo procede con un’analisi dell’infrastruttura di governance e di cooperazione che emerge dal nuovo Regolamento 2024/1083, con un’attenzione specifica alle misure volte a garantire l’indipendenza degli attori coinvolti, configurate nel Capitolo III del Regolamento (Quadro di riferimento per la cooperazione normativa e per il buon funzionamento del mercato interno dei servizi di media).
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