A Module for Media Intervention: Content Regulation in Post-Conflict Zones

46 Pages Posted: 12 Jan 2003

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Peter Krug

University of Oklahoma - College of Law

Monroe E. Price

Yeshiva University - Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law; Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy

Abstract

In Kosovo and Bosnia-Hercegovina, and elsewhere as well, there has been increasing examples of actual management of legislative and executive functions by international governmental organizations. This essay examines the operation of such entities with respect to media regulation. Among the questions are the following: what standards govern the actions of the international community, what mechanisms does the community use to enforce its rules, and how do the resulting mechanisms compare to more universal standards.

Suggested Citation

Krug, Peter F. and Price, Monroe E., A Module for Media Intervention: Content Regulation in Post-Conflict Zones. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=368661 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.368661

Peter F. Krug

University of Oklahoma - College of Law ( email )

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Monroe E. Price (Contact Author)

Yeshiva University - Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law ( email )

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Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy

Centre for Socio-Legal Studies Wolfson College, University of Oxford
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United Kingdom

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