Specialized law training about freedom of expression, information and media constitutional and legislative chief institutions, involved basic rights protection and multimedia convergence, publishing, broadcasting, communications and show rules and regulations.
Learning Objectives
Knowledge about freedom of information in constitutional and european regulation, changes in mass media national regulation, and effects made by european law. Ability to find regulatory, bibliographical and case law material to frame up main legal problems about regulation of freedom of information and communication
Prerequisites
Public law institutions. Moreover, it's suggested passing of the esam Comparative and european constitutional law
Teaching Methods
Front teaching lessons: total 48 hours
Type of Assessment
Intermediate test will be carried out by a written exam (open questions, going on one hour) at the end of the course's first module. Final test will be carried out by an oral exam.
Course program
Freedom of expression, information and communication: constitutional outlines (artt. 21 e 15), contents and guarantees; right to information and right to report; limits to freedom of information: public decency, secret, reputation, privacy and personal identity; principle of pluralism and constitutional rules about press and broadcasting; agencies and purposes to rule and protect communications: multimedia convergence law and rules; ROC, antitrust regulation and communication companies; press regulation: publishing system, economic aids, supply and sale; broadcasting regulation: mixed system, frequencies planning, funding and public service; operators' duties and users' shelter; new media and web; national and european regulation of electronic communications and universal service; web legal issues; political and electoral communication; show business: cinema and theatre