Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byArnold Washington Modified over 9 years ago
1
The 1982 UN Principles Governing the Use by States of Artificial Earth Satellites for International Direct Television Broadcasting Franz A.M. Koppensteiner
2
Structure Historic Overview Technical Restrictions UNESCO Declaration Pre-Drafts Content and Legal Nature of the General Assembly Resolution 37/92 Critical Review of the Principles Soft Law because it is “Bad” Law? Soft Law because it is “Unnecessary” Law?
3
Technical Regulations Radio Regulation 428A: „In devising the characteristics of a space station in the broadcasting-satellite service, all technical means available shall be used to reduce, to the maximum extent practicable, the radiation over the territory of other countries unless an agreement has been previously reached with such countries.“
4
UNESCO Declaration Article IX UNESCO Declaration: „it is necessary that States taking into account the principle of freedom of information reach or promote prior agreements concerning direct satellite broadcasting to the population of countries other than the country of origin of the transmission.” Article V UNESCO Declaration: the „objective of satellite broadcasting for the free flow of information is to ensure the widest possible dissemination (...) of news of all countries (...).”
5
Pre-Drafts Soviet Draft Prior Consent No Propaganda State Responsibility Counteraction US Draft Free Flow of information Swedish Canadian Draft
6
Resolution 37/92 Principles Consultations and Agreements Prior Consent State Responsibility Relation to International Law Legal Nature
7
Bad Law? Statist Critique State Sovereignty Cultural imperialism? Free Flow Critique Plurality in the Media Article 19 Universal Declaration / Article 19 ICCPR Helsinki Accords of 1975 Impediment to Technological Progress
8
Two contradicting views “Our peoples are constantly subjected to the uncontrolled invasion of news that inculcates in our masses alien values which threaten our national identity” Carlos Andres Perez “The advent of communications satellites will mean the end of present barriers to the free flow of information; no dictatorship can build a wall high enough to stop its citizens (from) listening to the voices from the stars” Arthur C. Clarke
9
Unnecessary Law? UK Proposal Terrestrial Radio and Television Broadcasting Freedom of Broadcasting Technical Radio Regulations Pirate Radio Stations Propaganda and Hate Speech
10
Conclusion Resolution 37/92 remains Soft Law Need for international Principles Reformulation of the Principles
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.