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Digital Education Action Plan (ANDI)

The Programme Council for Digital Education was assigned a task in 2019 to prepare a new national digital education action plan. The creation of the document involved the active participation of various stakeholders (pupils, students, teachers, principals, professors, researchers, union representatives, policy makers) at workshops, discussions and consultations by the working group of the Programme Council.

Digital Slovenia 2030 Strategy

The Digital Slovenia 2030 strategy is the overarching strategy for the digital transformation of our country by 2030 and is the response of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia to the development challenges of digitalization. It is intended to provide strategic planning for promoting Slovenia's digital transformation in the development period by the year 2030. The strategy takes into account the ambitions and principles of the European Union (EU) and is the result of coordination between government representatives, institutions, academics, civil society, and the interested public.

Platform Media Literacy+

The mission of the Media Literacy+ platform is to create a constructive environment for organizations and institutions, as well as for professionals active in the field of media literacy in Slovakia, with the aim of emphasizing the need and necessity of developing media literacy of all age groups of the population.

National Strategy on the Protection of Children in the Digital Environment

From the National Strategy, p.22: The issue of protecting children in the digital space, as well as the development of threats and their nature, are very dynamic and rapidly changing phenomena. For this reason, it is therefore necessary to apply a coordinated, consistent and clear approach when solving the concept, as well as an adequate political and institutional support. The national concept for the protection of children in the digital space is developed for the period 2020-2025.

Law no. 171/2023, of the Penal Code

Law 171/2023, amending and supplementing the Penal Code, regulates the offence of intimate image abuse. It is not a separate offence when the victim is a minor, but it is an aggravating circumstance.
(Source: BIK Policy Monitor 2024 Report).

 

 

 

Regulatory Code Regarding Audiovisual Content

The  two legal “pillars” which form the basis of the audiovisual regulations: include 1. Audiovisual law number 504/2002 and 2. The Regulatory Code Regarding Audiovisual Content, which was adopted by CNA in 2006. These pillars contain the main principles regarding the “rules” of the audiovisual sector in Romania, and there are a number of other laws and regulations which apply – all of which can be found on the CNA site. Romania’s Regulatory Code of the Audiovisual Content contains provisions aimed at protecting children from depictions of violence and pornography. 

National Strategy "Protected Children, Safe Romania" 2023-2027

The national strategy for the protection and promotion of children's rights 2023-2027 "Protected children, safe Romania" was developed based on a close collaboration process between the National Authority for the Protection of Children's Rights and Adoption (ANPDCA) and line ministries, public institutions responsible for the implementation policies in the field of protection and promotion of children's rights, representative organizations of children and students, non-governmental organizations that provide support services for children, as well as international organizations active in the

Decree-Law 7/2004

This Decree-Law implements Directive 2000/31/EC on information society services. Articles 13.º, 19.º-A and 19.º-B provide obligations regarding removal of illegal content, in particular child pornography or sexual exploitation, hate speech, or violence.
(Source: Decree-Law).

Entities responsible for implementation: Council of Ministers / Conselho de Ministros.

Decree-Law 20-B/2024

The Decree-Law 20-B/2024 implements the Digital Services Act at the national level, nominating the National Communications Authority (ANACOM) to coordinate digital services in Portugal as the national regulatory authority.
(Source: Decree-Law).

Entities responsible for implementation: National Communications Authority / Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações.