LAB 17: Framing freedom of expression? Between media regulation and the protection of personal data
19 November 2015 - 16.00-17.30 - Room 10, Palais de l'Europe, Interpretation: FR/EN - Sponsored by the International Organisation of La Francophonie
The lab aims to put into perspective the role of regulating freedom of expression in the current context of the terrorist threat and the dissemination of content inciting to hatred and violence online.
Between media regulation and the protection of personal data
Using the initiative of Tunisia's media regulatory authority (HAICA) as a starting point, this lab will develop an index of hate speech in Tunisian audiovisual media. It will then more broadly compare experiences of media regulatory authorities (in Belgium and Tunisia) and personal data protection authorities (in Burkina Faso and Mauritius), in terms of protection of freedom of expression in the context of the fight against terrorism, while including the views of civil society (APTI - Romania).
Presenter(s)
Mr Nouri LAJMI, Tunisia, Chairman of the Independent High Authority for Audiovisual Communication
Nouri Lajmi is chairman of the Independent High Authority for Audiovisual Communication (HAICA) of Tunisia since 2013. He holds a PhD in information science, has been teaching at the University of Manouba in Tunis and conducted numerous studies in the fields of journalism, and ethics of information and news. He spent several years in Canada, where he worked with several NGOs and was a consultant to the Canadian International Development Agency for a program to support journalists. There, he also worked with the Public Law Research Centre of the University of Montreal and with the Department of Information and Communication at Université Laval in Quebec City.
Discussants are invited to take part in the Labs in order to share their experience with the presented democratic initiatives and try to bring broader perspectives to the following discussions.
Mr Bogdan MANOLEA, Romania, Executive Director of the Association for Technology and Internet
Bogdan Manolea is the Executive Director of the Association for Technology and Internet - APTI Romania. Mr Manolea is a lawyer by training and has extensive experience in ICT law. He is particularly interested in digital civil rights (freedom of expression on the Internet, privacy and open copyright). He was author of presentations and articles on the issue of the right to ICT at national and international conferences. He is also owner of the only Romanian website dedicated to Internet law: www.legi-internet.ro. He was also editor EDRI-gram, a bi-weekly newsletter about digital civil rights in Europe between 2006 and 2014.
Mr Francis KPATINDÉ, France, Journalist and lecturer at the Institute of Political Studies, Sciences Po Paris
Francis Kpatindé is journalist and lecturer at the Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po. Paris). He is the former editor of “Jeune Afrique” newspaper. He was also the spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Geneva and then in West Africa.
Mr Aurélien CANTOU
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Challenge 1
Ensuring security and bringing surveillance under control
Challenge 2
Liberating society from fear and nurturing the desire for freedom
Challenge 3
Freedom of information in the “age of terror”
- LAB15
Safe whistleblowing - LAB16
Protection of journalists and freedom of information - LAB17
Framing freedom of expression? Between media regulation and the protection of personal data - LAB18
Civic Action for Media Freedom - LAB19
Who is controlling the internet? Toward a transnational model of democratic accountability