Recommendations and Declarations of the Committee of Ministers in the media field1
Resolution (61) 23 on the exchange of television programmes
Resolution (67) 13 on the press and the protection of youth
Resolution (70) 19 on educational and cultural uses of radio and television in Europe
Resolution (74) 26 on the right of reply - position of the individual in relation to the press
Resolution (74) 43 on press concentrations
Recommendation No. R (79) 1 concerning consumer education of adults and consumer information Recommendation No. R (80) 1 on sport and television
Recommendation No. R (81) 19 on the access to information held by public authorities
Declaration on the freedom of expression and information adopted on 29 April 1982
Recommendation No. R (84) 3 on principles on television advertising
Recommendation No. R (84) 17 on equality between women and men in the media
Recommendation No. R (84) 22 on the use of satellite capacity for television and sound radio Recommendation No. R (85) 6 on aid for artistic creation
Recommendation No. R (85) 8 on the conservation of the European film heritage
Recommendation No. R (86) 2 on principles relating to copyright law questions in the field of television by satellite and cable
Recommendation No. R (86) 3 on the promotion of audiovisual production in Europe
Recommendation No. R (86) 9 on copyright and cultural policy
Recommendation No. R (86) 14 on the drawing up of strategies to combat smoking, alcohol and drug dependence in co-operation with opinion-makers and the media
Recommendation No. R (87) 7 on film distribution in Europe
Recommendation No. R (88) 1 on sound and audiovisual private copying
Recommendation No. R (88) 2 on measures to combat piracy in the field of copyright and neighbouring rights
Recommendation No. R (89) 7 concerning principles on the distribution of videograms having a violent, brutal or pornographic content
Recommendation No. R (90) 10 on cinema for children and adolescents
Recommendation No. R (90) 11 on principles relating to copyright law questions in the field of reprography
Recommendation No. R (91) 5 on the right to short reporting on major events where exclusive rights for their television broadcast have been acquired in a transfrontier context
Recommendation No. R (91) 14 on the legal protection of encrypted television services
Recommendation No. R (92) 15 concerning teaching, research and training in the field of law and information technology
Recommendation No. R (92) 19 on video games with a racist content
Recommendation No. R (93) 5 containing principles aimed at promoting the distribution and broadcasting of audiovisual works originating in countries or regions with a low audiovisual output or a limited geographic or linguistic coverage on the European television markets
Declaration on neighbouring rights adopted on 17 February 1994
Recommendation No. R (94) 3 on the promotion of education and awareness in the area of copyright and neighbouring rights concerning creativity
Recommendation No. R (94) 13 on measures to promote media transparency on measures against sound and audiovisual piracy
Recommendation No. R (95) 13 concerning problems of criminal procedural law connected with information technology
Recommendation No. R (96) 4 on the protection of journalists in situations of conflict and tension
Declaration on the protection of journalists in situations of conflict and tension adopted on 3 May 1996
Recommendation No. R (96) 10 on the guarantee of the independence of public service broadcasting
Recommendation No. R (97) 19 on the portrayal of violence in the electronic media
Recommendation No. R (97) 20 on "hate speech"
Recommendation No. R (97) 21 on the media and the promotion of a culture of tolerance

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1Before 1978, Recommendations appeared in the form of a Resolution.