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  • The Citizens’ Parliament on media and democracy in Slovenia is ending, but the implementation of its demands is just beginning

    14/5/2025

    his last gathering focused on the topic of media and participation and featured guest speaker Kaja Jakopič, the Digital content director at Radio Television Slovenia, a public service media.

  • Living Peace 18: Letters of Wars and Peace

    14/5/2025

    Through public letters, we aim to amplify the voices that advocate for peace, reject violence, and uphold equal rights for all. You are invited to read the 18th letter...

  • International Study Seminar Divided Societies on Autocracy

    13/5/2025

    In her lecture “The Authoritarian Playbook: Media Instrumentalisation and the Struggle for Autonomous Journalism,” Mojca Pajnik analyzed strategies of media instrumentalisation in regimes with authoritarian tendencies.

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  • Public Statement of Humanitarian Law Center (HLC), Belgrade

    26/2/2008

    Read the public statement of Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) in Belgrade, non government organization for protection of human rights with international reputation regarding verbal and physical violence against HCL.

  • Report on Labor Relations in the Media

    19/2/2008

    seenpm_logo.jpgRegional report analyzing the patterns of labor relations in the media of SEENPM-member countries was published. Research was conducted from March 2007 to February 2008. The project was coordinated by

  • Human Rights Press Point

    22/1/2008

    HRPP logo.jpgThe Peace Institute - Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies in Ljubljana has just launched the Human Rights Press Point – information platform for human rights situation in Slovenia, established to...

  • You Call This a Media Market?

    15/1/2008

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    New book in edition Media Watch was published: You Call This a Media Market? The Role of the State in the Media Sector in Slovenia...

  • Call for Proposals for Open Society New Response Projects (Think Tank Fund, Human Rights and Governance Grants Program)

    20/12/2007

    Recent political developments in Central Europe demonstrate that populism and anti-democratic values continue to thrive in some new EU member states. An increasing number of governments show little interest in independent oversight of government activities, protection of minority rights, media independence and the rule...

  • Public statement on the adoption of a draft constitutional act on the erased

    10/11/2007

    The PI assesses the act of the Government RS confirming the Draft Constitutional Law and sending it to the National Assembly for adoption,as another act in the range of discriminatory actions targeted against the erased people of Slovenia.

  • Public Statement

    30/10/2007

    Concerning the confirmation by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia of the text of the Draft Constitutional Law amending the Constitutional Law for the Implementation of the Fundamental Constitutional Charter on the independence of the Republic of Slovenia, concerning the erased people...

  • Public statement – Third party intervention to the European Court of Human Rights in the case Makuc and others vs. Slovenia

    16/10/2007

    On 15 October 2007 the non-governmental organizations Peace Institute and Legal Information Centre for Non-Governmental Organizations – PIC filed third party interventions to the European Court of Human Rights in the case Makuc and others vs. Slovenia.

  • Patterns of Political Instrumentalisation and Clientelism in the Media in South East Europe – Case of Countries of Former Yugoslavia

    30/9/2007

    The project "Patterns of political instrumentalisation and clientelism in the media in South East Europe - case of countries of former Yugoslavia" is aimed at mapping patterns of political clientelism and political instrumentalisation of the media and contributing to introduction of regulatory and self-regulatory...

  • Petition Against Censorship and Political Pressures on Journalists in Slovenia

    30/9/2007

    Between 10 and 24 September 2007 altogether 438 journalists from Slovenia have signed a petition against censorship and political pressure. It has been done on the initiative of two journalists – Matej Šurc of Radio Slovenija and Blaž Zgaga of daily Večer who started...

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