Monday, 2.05.2016. 10:00
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Velika dvorana I. kat
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Hrvatsko novinarsko društvo i Zaklada Friedrich Ebert (FES)
U povodu 3. svibnja Svjetskog dana slobode medija međunarodna konferencija Problemi medijskih sloboda u Europi u suradnji sa Zakladom Friedrich Ebert te veleposlanstvima Francuske, Norveške i švedske
10:15-10:30 Opening of the conference
Speakers: Saša Leković, president of Croatian Journalist Association
Max Brändle, director of the Regional Office Zagreb for Croatia and Slovenia, FES
10:30-12:00 Panel 1: Challenges to media freedom in the new EU member states: Hungary and Poland
Chair: Brankica Petković, Mirovni inštitut Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Speakers:
Zoltán SIPOS, correspondent from Hungary and Romania for Index on Censorship
Balazs Weyer, chief of Editors' organisation in Hungary
Dominika Bychawska-Siniarska, lawyer at the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights and Director of the Observatory of Media Freedom in Poland
12:00-13:30 Panel 2: Institutional models of safeguarding media freedom: European experiences
Chair: Milan F. Živković
Speakers:
Patrick Bloche, chair of the French Assemblée Nationale’s Commission for culture and education) (France)
Frode Rekve, founder of the Norwegian Institute of Journalism (Norway)
Lars Gunnar Erlandson, Swedish branch secretary Reporters Without Borders.
14:30-16:00 Panel 3: Problems of media freedom in Croatia
Chair: Nenad Zakošek, professor at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Political Science, and expert adviser to the FES
Speakers: Saša Leković, president of Croatian Journalists Asociation
Vesna Alaburić, Croatian media law expert
Zlatko Hasanbegović, Minister of culture, Republic of Croatia, tbc
Gvozden Srećko Flego, professor of philosophy, former member of the Croatian Parliament, former head of the delegation of the Croatian Parliament to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Melisa Skender, freelance journalist
Conference languages: Croatian and English (with simultaneous translation)
Venue: Novinarski dom (Journalists House), Perkovčeva 2, Zagreb