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This Tome III is the logical sequel to the first two, published in 2021 and 2022 by the same editions. Its particularity lies in the fact that it makes use of the new law on the press in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Ordinance-law n°23/009 of March 13, 2023 setting the conditions for exercising freedom of the press, freedom of information and broadcasting by radio and television, the written press or any other means of communication -. It is divided into six parts, from the eleventh to the sixteenth, and deals in particular with issues relating to the legal and regulatory framework of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This Tome III is the logical sequel to the first two, published in 2021 and 2022 by the same editions. Its particularity lies in the fact that it makes use of the new law on the press in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Ordinance-law n°23/009 of March 13, 2023 setting the conditions for exercising freedom of the press, freedom of information and broadcasting by radio and television, the written press or any other means of communication -. It is divided into six parts, from the eleventh to the sixteenth, and deals in particular with issues relating to the legal and regulatory framework of the audiovisual licence fee in the light of the new reform of the Congolese media; the place of the audiovisual licence fee in the new reform ; the role of the CSAC in setting the licence fee in accordance with article 88 of the 1986 ordinance-law on the protection of copyright and related rights, and in establishing the rules and procedures for distributing direct and indirect state aid topress enterprises; and the conditions of access to the audiovisual licence fee in the light of the new media reform. RTNC's monopoly on the operation of audiovisual media has been abolished...
Autorenporträt
Son of Jean-Louis BOLONGA and Hélène BOSONI, Trésor LIKONZA BOLONGA is married and the father of five (5) daughters, originally from the Tshuapa Province (north-west) in the DRC. He holds a law degree (2009), is a lawyer (2010) at the Equateur Bar and is a postgraduate student in economic and social law at the University of Kinshasa (UNIKIN).