European Film Policies in EU and International Law; Culture and Trade – Marriage or Misalliance?

author Dr. Anna Herold publication January 2010 binding hardback, 436p
isbn 978-90-8952-002-9 price €89, $150

 

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About the book

The book presents in a comprehensive fashion European film policies in the context of both EU and international law. It relies on a broad survey of national and EU film policy measures, the EU practice in the areas of state aid, antitrust and merger law with respect to the sector and the application of international trade law to film policy instruments. These three different bodies of law are systematically analysed to assess how cultural policy considerations underlying film policy can be married to market forces. The EU experience is studied in depth as the book argues that it can effectively serve as a model to reconcile these sometimes conflicting goals in the global trade arena. This justifies the attention paid to the way in which cultural objectives of film policies are accommodated within the EU competition law framework. 


The book contributes valuably to the current debate on cultural diversity and free trade by providing a more harmonious if not a symbiotic vision of this relationship.


  European Film Policies in EU and International Law
       

About the author

Anna Herold holds a Ph.D. from the European University Institute in Florence, and currently serves as an official in the Audiovisual and Media Policies Unit of the Directorate-General for Information Society and Media of the European Commission, where she is dealing with the implementation and the development of the European regulatory policy in the audiovisual field. She has published widely on issues related to audiovisual policy, cultural diversity, competition law and international trade law.

 

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