Events

Diary of conferences and workshops

The European Audiovisual Observatory presents its work during numerous international conferences and workshops. Our Experts and Analysts are frequently invited to take part in events concerning the audiovisual industry. Every year the Observatory organises at least three of its own events, namely:

  • the biggest public event on cinema during the Cannes Film Market (May);
  • a conference in the country holding the Presidency of the Observatory (June);
  • an event in Brussels targeting industry representatives and European decision makers, members of the press and the academic sphere (November).

We announce Observatory events, also events where we are present on this page of our website as well as on our various social media platforms.

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Films of the latest Observatory workshops and conferences

The European cinema sector - diverging paths? - 20 May 2023

FOCUS 2023: Key Trends in the Film Sector - 19 May 2023

 

Creators in Europe’s Screen Sectors – Sketching Present and Future Challenges - 7 June 2022

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Back Press freedom in Europe - how is the European Court of Human Rights protecting journalists and their freedom to report?

New IRIS Themes study reports on ECHR case law in the field of press freedom in Europe
Press freedom in Europe - how is the European Court of Human Rights protecting journalists and their freedom to report?

Download IRIS Themes - Vol. III - Freedom of Expression, the Media and Journalists. Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights (2020 edition) here.

This fifth edition of IRIS Themes covers cases concerning freedom of expression, and media and journalistic freedom brought before the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg from 1994 to 2019. It contains summaries of over 300 judgements or decisions by the Court and provides hyperlinks to the full text of each of the short-reported judgements or decisions. The summaries included in this e-book can be retrieved from our legal database, IRIS Merlin.

This new edition of IRIS Themes provides valuable orientation in the steadily growing amount of case law concerning Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights which protects the right to freedom of expression and information. It is an unmissable research resource for journalists and academics working on freedom of expression and media/journalist freedom in Europe.

The research was carried out by the Observatory’s partner institution, Amsterdam’s Institute for Information Law (IViR) under the auspices of IViR’s Tarlach McGonagle and Dirk Voorhoof from Ghent University and Legal Human Academy.

Susanne Nikoltchev, the Observatory’s Executive Director, said of this new publication: “The ECHR has never been more central to protecting press and media freedom. The Observatory’s IRIS Themes publication has reported on its work over the past 26 years. This new edition, published to coincide with World Press Freedom Day, gives a valuable up-date on its latest case law”.

With over 35,000 downloads over the past four years, Iris Themes is an unmissable reference work on freedom of expression in Europe.

Strasbourg, France 07 May 2020
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