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Maurizio Turco, president of European MP of Lista Bonino
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Rome, 2004, 30th of April - European radical deputies organized the meeting called «Monitoring Democracies: Information, Freedom, Rule of Law Starting from the Italian Case», aimed to examine the italian political situation for what freedom of expression, the electoral respect of Osce principles and the relation between democracy and mass media are concerned. Radical deputies, based on the international appeal subscribed by 140 italian deputies from all parties and on «The italian case» documents, addressed to Osce asking a long term monitoring of the institutions, of the media and the regional italian campaigns. Speakers tried to analize the possible benefits, the methods of effectiveness and the insitutional rules of a monitoring applied to advanced democracies. Several interventions, among lawyers, experts of communication and international Ngo representants, took place, particularly that of Jo Groebel, general director of the European Institute for the Media, and Adrian Karatnycky, counselor and researcher for Freedom House.0:00 Durata: 6 ore 58 min -
Diego Galli, Dir. RadioRadicale.it
<em>introduction</em>0:02 Durata: 5 min 58 sec -
Prof. Attila Tanzi, Full Professor of International Law, University of Verona
Democracy in Contemporary International Law0:08 Durata: 45 min 22 sec -
Daniele Capezzone, Secretary of Radicali Italiani
The "Italian Case"0:53 Durata: 33 min 10 sec -
Adrian Karatnycky, Counselor and Senior Scholar, Freedom House
The Freedom in the World Report: How to Monitor Advanced Democracies1:26 Durata: 25 min 57 sec -
Dr. Cesare Pitea, Phd in International Law, University of Milan
Pluralism of the Radio Television System as a International Human Right1:52 Durata: 33 min 47 sec -
Jo Groebel, Director of the European Institute for the Media
Boogerd-Quaak Report about Freedom of the Media in Europe2:26 Durata: 46 min 48 sec -
Diego Galli
<em>Pause</em><p><em>Resumption</em>3:13 Durata: 56 sec -
Prof. Michele Ainis, Full Professor of Constitutional Law, Università of Teramo
3:14 Durata: 17 min 31 sec -
Miklós Sükösd, Director of Center for the Media and Comunication Studies, Center European University of Ungary
Media and Democratic Elections. A center-european perspective about Italian Case3:35 Durata: 23 min 16 sec -
Julia Apostle, Article 19 Law Program
Media Monitoring Practices3:58 Durata: 20 min 45 sec -
Ellen Mickiewicz, Director of DeWitt Wallace Center for Communications and Journalism, Duke University
Democracy's Pluralist Conditions and the Television Public4:19 Durata: 23 min 13 sec -
Robert M. Entman, Department of Communication, North Carolina State University
Media and Democracy Without Party Competition: The Wasting of the Public Sphere4:42 Durata: 20 min 5 sec -
Giuseppe Milazzo, Osservatorio di Pavia
Guidelines for Media Monitoring of Elections5:02 Durata: 20 min 58 sec -
Marco Pannella, European MP
Slaughter of Law, Slaughter of Live5:23 Durata: 37 min 48 sec -
Riccardo Maia, researcher of Constitutional Law, State University of Milan
<br>Debate6:01 Durata: 8 min 25 sec -
Francesco De Sanctis, lawyer, researcher of Human Rights, University of Rome, La Sapienza
6:09 Durata: 6 min 40 sec -
Marco Beltrandi, Radicali Italiani
6:16 Durata: 18 min 13 sec -
Diego Galli, Dir. RadioRadicale.it
6:34 Durata: 5 min 19 sec -
Prof. Attila Tanzi, Full Professor of International Law, University of Verona
6:39 Durata: 7 min 33 sec -
Maria Cristina Lattanzi
6:47 Durata: 6 min 18 sec -
Riccardo Maia
6:53 Durata: 2 min 29 sec -
Daniele Capezzone, Secretary of Radicali Italiani
6:56 Durata: 3 min 1 sec