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Updated: July 9, 2012 (Initial publication: June 30, 2012)

Breaking news

The regulator of telecommunications of the Venezuala also controls the television channels. In October 2011, it heavily punished by a fine Globovision channel for how it had reported mutiny. The company has not paid the fine. Seized by the regulator, the Supreme Court of justice ordered the freeze of assets of the company for $ 5.6 million as long as execution would not be made. The following day, June 29, 2012, the fine was paid. It is not sure that democracy has its account.

Updated: Oct. 7, 2011 (Initial publication: Sept. 15, 2011)

Authors

David Sevy, is a graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique a Doctor of Economics, and a Professor of Economics at the Ecole Polytechnique, where he teaches industrial economics. (...)

Updated: Sept. 19, 2011 (Initial publication: Sept. 19, 2011)

Sectorial Analysis

Main information

An advertisement broadcast in Burkina Faso for an insecticide did not reveal its health risks. The national media regulator published a decision on September 6, 2011 ordering that it be taken off the air and “requested” that the media refrain from broadcasting advertisements dangerous for human health and dignity.

Updated: Sept. 25, 2012 (Initial publication: Sept. 19, 2011)

Sectorial Analysis

Main information

An advertisement broadcast in Burkina Faso for an insecticide did not reveal its health risks. The national media regulator published a decision on September 6, 2011 ordering that it be taken off the air and “requested” that the media refrain from broadcasting advertisements dangerous for human health and dignity.

June 18, 2020

JoRC

Updated: July 4, 2011 (Initial publication: Feb. 17, 2010)

I. Isolated Articles

Updated: July 17, 2012 (Initial publication: July 10, 2012)

Breaking news

The regulator of telecommunications and media in United Kingdom (Ofcom) published on, June 6, 2012 a report to measure media pluralism. In response, the State Secretary Jeremy Hunt writes on June 18 letter to the chairman of Ofcom, Colette Bow, for him make comments, astonishments, suggestions and remind him of the prerogatives of the Secretary of State in the matter. The set is made with the friendliness that fits between friends that are written and signed by their first names, formulas are in conditional tense in being enveloped in a respectful classicism, which is the form taken by the confrontation between the executive and the regulator. Tension is always high, whatever form it takes, when it comes to media.

June 15, 2017

JoRC

Organised by the Journal of Regulation (JoR) in partnership with Sciences Po School of Public Affairs and Economics Department, under the scientific supervision of Marie-Anne Frison-Roche, economic law professeur at Sciences Po, director of the Journal of Regulation (JOR).

The sessions will be held at the Conseil Economique, Social et Environnemental (CESE). Each session, which will be held (in French) from 5pm to 7pm, will give the stage to a panel of 3 to 4 speakers and will be concluded by a Q&A session with the audience. 

The sessions will be held for seven weeks in a row, from October 5th to November 30th, 2016.

Read the common question to all the sessions of the conference cycle (English translation coming soon)

In parallel, a book will be elaborated from these sessions.

It will be issued as part of the Régulations book series, published by Dalloz, which had already published the book Internet, espace d'interrégulation.

Read the detailed description of each session (French version only).

 

Updated: April 13, 2010 (Initial publication: Dec. 16, 2009)

Editorial Committee

Professor Salomão Filho served as a visiting fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Law in Hamburg (1993) and at Yale Law School through the John M. Olin Fellowship for Studies in Capitalism (1994-1995). He is Full Professor of Law at University of São Paulo Law School (2002) and visiting professor at the Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris. He is Vice President of the Market Arbitration Panel of the Brazilian Mercantile & Futures Exchange and São Paulo Stock Exchange (BM&FBovespa) and a member of the Arbitration and Mediation Center of the Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Canada.

Feb. 15, 2015

Breaking news

In an article written in French, the press of Senegal reported a conference in which the First President of the Dakar Court of Appeal stated that the judicial court -  in the present case the Dakar Court of Appeal - after being a bit "frightened "by the regulatory law, because of its technicality, and after its fear of being dispossessed of cases because of the power of that the regulatory authorities in place to exercise the dispute resolution, is able to play its role today.

He first asserts that judges learned the technic of regulatory matter(in this case, his speech was about the public markets).

He asserts, secondly, that when the parties are in conflict, they continue to go before the judicial court, regardless of the existence of the independant administrative bodies and their dispute resolution function.