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European film policies in EU and international law : culture and trade--marriage or misalliance? / Anna Herold.
2010
T 12 HER.E
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Title
European film policies in EU and international law : culture and trade--marriage or misalliance? / Anna Herold.
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xiv, 436 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9789089520029
9089520023
9089520023
Alternate Call Number
T 12 HER.E
Summary
"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."--Publisher.
Note
Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 2007.
EU film law and policy. Public film support and EU state aid law. Private conduct in the film market and EU competition law. International trade law rules and European film policies. Prospective solutions for embracing film policies at the international level.
Based on the author's PhD, European University Institute, 2007.
EU film law and policy. Public film support and EU state aid law. Private conduct in the film market and EU competition law. International trade law rules and European film policies. Prospective solutions for embracing film policies at the international level.
Based on the author's PhD, European University Institute, 2007.
Formatted Contents Note
1. EU film law and policy; 2. Public film support and EU state aid law; 3. Private conduct in the film market and EU competition law; 4. International trade law rules and European film policies; 5. Prospective solutions for embracing film policies at the international level; 6. Conclusion.
Location
Z16
Published
Groningen [The Netherlands] : Europa Law Pub., 2010.
Language
English
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