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Veranstaltungsname | Vorlesung: 21460 International and European Media Law (CECIL) |
Untertitel | (Englischsprachiges Lehrangebot: International and European Media Law) |
Veranstaltungsnummer | 21460 |
Semester | SS 20 |
Aktuelle Anzahl der Teilnehmenden | 18 |
Heimat-Einrichtung | Lehrstuhl für Öffentliches Recht, Medien- und Informationsrecht |
beteiligte Einrichtungen | Juristische Fakultät |
Veranstaltungstyp | Vorlesung in der Kategorie Lehre (mit Prüfung) |
Erster Termin | Freitag, 03.07.2020 12:00 - 18:00 Uhr |
Art/Form | |
Lernorganisation |
Information and media content are potentially ubiquitous, whereas regulation, culture and context are generally not. This makes conflicts between different regulatory schemes inevitable. The conventional legal solutions of resolving jurisdictional conflicts, which have been designed for an offline world, are not sufficient to deal with the problems of the information age. The unit will survey the legal and regulatory approaches currently operating to resolve conflicts in the global exchange of information and media content. The different legal domestic approaches, and their interrelationship with emerging regional governance structures, will be critically examined. In the first part, the existing concepts of conflicts of law will be analysed and specific approaches (cyber law, setting of international standards, global media governance etc.) will be discussed, including the international institutions (WRC, ITU, ICANN) and dispute resolution fori (WTO, WIPO). The second part of the unit will explore the human rights context. Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and of the media generally, can clash with other human rights such as privacy, data protection, and personality rights. Even though human rights are universal, the way conflicting human rights are balanced will reflect the cultural context and diversity of legal systems. The third part will shift the focus to the media and information industry. Media content and information must also be seen from a business perspective and, when disseminated across borders, have regard to international business law. Intellectual property and international trade agreements are important levers for the protection of local culture and other domestic interests. |
Leistungsnachweis |
Für SPB-Studenten (Staatsexamensstudium): Der Inhalt der Vorlesung ist *auf Deutsch* Gegenstand der schriftlichen und mündlichen Schwerpunktprüfung. For international students: Oral and/or written exam/test will be offered and is subject to the decision of Prof. von Lewinski. Please contact lehrstuhl.lewinski@uni-passau.de |
SWS |
1 (2,5 ECTS) |
Literatur |
Dörr/Kreile/Cole (Hrsg.), Handbuch Medienrecht, 2. Aufl. 2011, insb. B.I u. B.II. Dörr/Schwartmann, Medienrecht, 5. Aufl. 2015, insb. Teil 6 Fechner, Medienrecht, 7. Aufl. 2016, insb. Kap. 7 Fink/Cole/Keber, Europäisches und Internationales Medienrecht, 2008 Paschke, Medienrecht, 3. Aufl. 2009, insb. § 3 und §4 |
ECTS-Punkte |
1 (Erasmus 2,5) |