The afternoon programme

Dear participants,

We have outlined the program for the afternoon sessions. Please let me know if:

a) you are presenting and are not on the list

b) If you are on the list, but have decided not to present

c) if you’d like to change your presentation time

Thursday and Friday afternoon sessions:

THURSDAY

G1, PIII

14.30-14.50   Savola, Pekka: Proportionality of Website Blocking for Copyright Enforcement

14.50-15.10   Losey, James: Networked Entrepreneurship: How the Locus of Control of Networked Communications Impacts Social Movements

15.10-15.30   Glowacka, Dorota: The balancing of freedom of expression and ‘the right to be forgotten’ on the Internet in the jurisprudence of European courts

15.30-16.00   Break

16.00-16.20   Peled, Roy: Guarding the Guardians? A Case for Freedom of Media Information

16.20-16.40   Milosavljevic, Marko: (New) Definitions of Journalists or/and Journalism

16.40-17.00   Snel, Johan: Freedom of Expression and the Media: A Case-Study from The Netherlands

G2, Main Building, AUD III, (Unioninkatu 34, 2nd floor)

14.30-14.50   Löytömäki, Stiina: The ECtHR and Limits on Freedom of Speech concerning historical discourse

14.50-15.10   Gliszczynska-Grabias, Alexandra and Bychawska-Siniarska, Dominika: Nazi songs, books and fascist insignia on sale: Case study of Allegro in Poland

15.10-15.30   Kantola, Matleena: Right to hate speech?

15.30-15.50   Kruglikova, Olga: Freedom of expression in Russian press: historical aspect.

15.50-16.00   Break

16.00-16.20   Lameiras de So, Mariana: Self-regulation in Portugal

16.20-16.40   Ivanov, Konstantin: Freedom of expression & modern competition law

16.40-17.00   Cendic, Kristina: Defamation in Bosnia and Herzegovina

FRIDAY

G1, PII

13.00-13.20   Pirkova, Eliska: Does to share still mean to care? Ethnic minorities as a target of online hatred

13.20-13.40   Borberg, Vibeke: The Use of Hidden Camera in the Media
– A Clash of Conflicting Rights

13.40-14.00   Mendez Powell, Fernando: Terrestrial Broadcasting is Still Relevant – The State Obligation to Guarantee Spectrum for Broadcasting

14.00-14.20   Minashvili, Ketino: Censorship of artistic expression: obscenity and blasphemy

14.20-14.40   Coffee

14.40-15.00   Kuutti, Heikki: Information access encounters several obstacles in Finland

15.00-15.20   Erne, Jaanika: Discourses on Truth and Censorship in Plato’s Politeia Compared with Today’s Internet Regulation

15.20-15.40   Callender Smith, Robin: The Protection from Harassment Act 1997: From Anti-Stalking Crimes to Celebrity Privacy Remedies

15.40-16.00   Skolkay, Andrej: Media Policy for a New Media Environment: The Approaches of International Organisations and the EU Towards the Regulation of New Online Media Services

G2, Main Building, AUD III, (Unioninkatu 34, 2nd floor)

13.00-13.20   Ollila, Riitta: The defence of truth and freedom of expression

13.20-13.40   Nieminen, Kati: The Personal is Political – Freedom of Thought and/or Freedom of Expression in the Case law of the European Court of Human Rights

13.40-14.00   Duh, Emmanuel: The Impracticability of Press Freedom in Transitional Societies

14.00-14.20   Lams, Lut: Hegemony and resistance in the Chinese context

14.20-15.00   Coffee

15.00-15.20   Madu, Robert: Citizen journalism and Protest Movements: Challenges for Freedom of Expression: Searchlight on Ukraine

15.20-15.40   Joseph, Sarah: Free Speech Down Under

15.40-16.00   Andguladze, Mamuka: The Perspective of a Far-Reaching Effect of the Non-Compulsory Journalistic Standards