After the hard work done in getting to know the law of the WTO, this session will be more dynamic and less legalistic.
It
will explore the effects of globalization on media and how states have
reacted upon these. We will look in particular at the tension between
trade and culture, and at the concept and regulatory objective of
cultural diversity. We will also contemplate whether digital media are
differently created, distributed and accessed and if so, what the
implications of this may be - in particular for promoting creativity and
fostering cultural identities.
Reading materials
Burri, Reconciling Trade and Culture: A Global Law Perspective, JAMLS 41:2 (2011)
Anderson, The Long Tail
UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
All
readings will be of immediate help for those who will present during
the interactive session on cultural diversity. They also give a good
intro to the session on the challenges and opportunities for global
media law.
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