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註釋"In the media law field as in others, we are all confronted more and more frequently with the term "horizontal regulation". It has become a standard feature of white papers, background documents and policy papers. What exactly is meant though by horizontal regulation? Is it the opposite of sectorally or technologically specific regulation? Is it a matter of legal harmonisation and standardisation and the consistency of methods and systems? Or is it to do with privately-investigated voluntary codes of conduct as opposed to regulation by the state? Does horizontal regulation describe a type of regulation which applies across international borders? Does it already exist in the audiovisual field, particularly in EC law, and, if so, how does it work? What are its limitations? In five up-to-the-minute articles, this edition describes "horizontal" rules in five different subject areas and compares and analyses them."--p. 1.