CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2007
Author | Andjelkovic, Aleksa |
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Title | Regulating audiovisual media services in the European Union: On theory of low intensity constitutionalism |
Summary | “Regulating audiovisual media service in the European Union: on theory of low intensity constitutionalism” explores the process of constitutionalisation of the European Union and introduce the concept of low intensity constitutionalism that is closely connected with the activity of the European Court of Justice in broadening powers of the Community through provisions on free movements of goods, people, capital and services of the founding treaties. “Regulating audiovisual media service in the European Union: on theory of low intensity constitutionalism” explores the previous legal situation in audiovisual media services that was characterized by the huge Government interference and evolution toward more liberalized and harmonized Community legal rules considering audiovisual media services in attempt to see whether these rules helped in expending powers of the Union and limited the powers of the Member States. The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the rules, contained both in the Community legislation and in the practice of the European Court of Justice relevant to the status of audiovisual services and to find out how audiovisual services are used to widen the scope of Community “market rules” and how this affects the process of constitutionalisation of the European Union. |
Supervisor | Granger Marie-Pierre |
Department | Legal Studies LLM |
Full text | https://www.etd.ceu.edu/2007/andjelkovic_aleksa.pdf |
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