Baldwin, R., Cave, M., & Lodge, M. (2010). The Oxford handbook of regulation. Oxford Handbooks Online.
Baldwin, R., & Black, J. (2008). Really responsive regulation. The modern law review, 71(1), 59-94.
1. Black, J. (2010). The rise, fall and fate of principles-based regulation. In Law reform and financial markets. Edward Elgar Publishing.
2. Braithwaite, J. (2016). Restorative justice and responsive regulation: The question of evidence. RegNet Research Paper, (2016/51).
3. Braithwaite, J., Coglianese, C., & Levi-Faur, D. (2007). Can regulation and governance make a difference?. Regul. & Governance, 1, 1.
4. Burri, M. (2014). Regulating Code: Good Governance and Better Regulation in the Information Age, by Ian Brown and Christopher T. Marsden. In: Oxford University Press.
5. Cabugueira, M. (2020). Data and artificial intelligence for better and intelligent regulation. UL-P Law Review-Revista de Direito da UL-P, 14(1), 7-7.
6. Castells, M. (2013). Communication power. OUP Oxford.
7. Coutinho, D. R., Kira, B., Lessa, M. R., & de Castro, H. A. (2017). Participatory democracy and law-making in contemporary Brazil. The Theory and Practice of Legislation, 5(3), 225-243.
8. Elo, S., & Kyngäs, H. (2008). The qualitative content analysis process. Journal of advanced nursing, 62(1), 107-115.
9. Flueler, T., & Seiler, H. (1999, October). Risk-based regulation: a suitable concept to legislate and regulate technical risks? Evaluation of various case studies in Switzerland. In Risk Analysis: Facing the New Millennium. Proc. SRA-Europe 9th Annual Conference, Rotterdam, Oct (pp. 10-13).
10.Flüeler, T., & Seiler, H. (2003). Risk-based regulation of technical risks: lessons learnt from case studies in Switzerland. Journal of Risk Research, 6(3), 213-231.
11.Furnémont, J. F., & Smokvina, T. K. (2017). European co-regulation practices in the media: Comparative analysis and recommendations with a focus on the situation in Serbia. Доступно на: https://www. rem. rs/uploads/files/Baners/Evropska, 20.
12.Furnémont, J. F., & Smokvina, T. K. (2017). European co-regulation practices in the media: Comparative analysis and recommendations with a focus on the situation in Serbia.
13.George, A. S. (2025). YouTube as the New Television: The Evolution of Content Consumption in the Digital Age. Partners Universal Innovative Research Publication, 3(3), 1-19.
14.Graneheim, U. H., & Lundman, B. (2004). Qualitative content analysis in nursing research: concepts, procedures and measures to achieve trustworthiness. Nurse education today, 24(2), 105-112.
15.Helm, R. K., & Nasu, H. (2021). Regulatory responses to ‘fake news’ and freedom of expression: Normative and empirical evaluation. Human Rights Law Review, 21(2), 302-328.
16.Hertog, J.D. (1999). General Theories of Regulation.https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper
17.J. Black,(2019). Regulatory Structures. Environmental Sustainability for Engineers and Applied Scientists, pp. 170 – 197
18.Jati, I. M., & Serenade, V. (2024). Netflix's Global Market Entry and Adaptation Strategies Critical Review. Jurnal Informatika Ekonomi Bisnis, 932-936.
19.Koop, C., & Lodge, M. (2017). What is regulation? An interdisciplinary concept analysis. Regulation & Governance, 11(1), 95-108.
20.Latzer, M., Just, N., Saurwein, F., & Slominski, P. (2003). Regulation remixed: institutional change through self and co-regulation in the mediamatics sector. Communications & Strategies, 50(2), 127-157.
21.Latzer, M., Just, N., Saurwein, F., & Slominski, P. (2003). Regulation remixed: institutional change through self and co-regulation in the mediamatics sector. Communications & Strategies, 50(2), 127-157.
22.Levi-Faur, D. (2013). Regulatory networks and regulatory agencification: Towards a single European regulatory space. In Agency Governance in the EU (pp. 32-51). Routledge.
23.Molfetas-Lygkiaris, A., & Grava, L. N. (2020). Risk-Based Approaches to Business Regulation: A Note for Reformers.
24.Mondal, M. (2019). Regulation of the State Systems: A Conceptual Framework.
25.Nair, S. S., & Prem, S. S. (2020). A framework for mixed-method research. Shanlax International Journal of Management, 8(2), 45-53.
26.Oliveira, R.R. (2014). Dos conceitos de regulação às suas possibilidades. Saude E Sociedade, 23, 1198-1208.
27.Schleifer, P. (2019). Varieties of multi-stakeholder governance: selecting legitimation strategies in transnational sustainability politics. Globalizations, 16(1), 50-66.
28.Selznick, P. (1985). Focusing organizational research on regulation. Regulatory policy and the social sciences, 1(1), 363-367.
29.Shaffer, G., & Pollack, M. A. (2008). How Hard and Soft Law Interact in International Regulatory Governance: Alternatives, Complements and Antagonists.
30.Van Dijck, J., Nieborg, D., & Poell, T. (2019). Reframing platform power. Internet Policy Review, 8(2), 1-18.
31.Van, José, Thomas Poell, and Martijn De Waal. The platform society: Public values in a connective world. Oxford university press, 2018.
32.Weinand, J. (2018). Implementing the EU Audiovisual Media Services Directive. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG.
33. Arnold, D. (2019). Involvement of private and civil society actors in media regulation processes: A comparison of all European Union member states. In Media Accountability in the Era of Post-Truth Politics (pp. 181-195). Routledge.
Baldwin, R., Cave, M., & Lodge, M. (2010). The Oxford handbook of regulation. Oxford Handbooks Online.
Baldwin, R., & Black, J. (2008). Really responsive regulation. The modern law review, 71(1), 59-94.
1. Black, J. (2010). The rise, fall and fate of principles-based regulation. In Law reform and financial markets. Edward Elgar Publishing.
2. Braithwaite, J. (2016). Restorative justice and responsive regulation: The question of evidence. RegNet Research Paper, (2016/51).
3. Braithwaite, J., Coglianese, C., & Levi-Faur, D. (2007). Can regulation and governance make a difference?. Regul. & Governance, 1, 1.
4. Burri, M. (2014). Regulating Code: Good Governance and Better Regulation in the Information Age, by Ian Brown and Christopher T. Marsden. In: Oxford University Press.
5. Cabugueira, M. (2020). Data and artificial intelligence for better and intelligent regulation. UL-P Law Review-Revista de Direito da UL-P, 14(1), 7-7.
6. Castells, M. (2013). Communication power. OUP Oxford.
7. Coutinho, D. R., Kira, B., Lessa, M. R., & de Castro, H. A. (2017). Participatory democracy and law-making in contemporary Brazil. The Theory and Practice of Legislation, 5(3), 225-243.
8. Elo, S., & Kyngäs, H. (2008). The qualitative content analysis process. Journal of advanced nursing, 62(1), 107-115.
9. Flueler, T., & Seiler, H. (1999, October). Risk-based regulation: a suitable concept to legislate and regulate technical risks? Evaluation of various case studies in Switzerland. In Risk Analysis: Facing the New Millennium. Proc. SRA-Europe 9th Annual Conference, Rotterdam, Oct (pp. 10-13).
10.Flüeler, T., & Seiler, H. (2003). Risk-based regulation of technical risks: lessons learnt from case studies in Switzerland. Journal of Risk Research, 6(3), 213-231.
11.Furnémont, J. F., & Smokvina, T. K. (2017). European co-regulation practices in the media: Comparative analysis and recommendations with a focus on the situation in Serbia. Доступно на: https://www. rem. rs/uploads/files/Baners/Evropska, 20.
12.Furnémont, J. F., & Smokvina, T. K. (2017). European co-regulation practices in the media: Comparative analysis and recommendations with a focus on the situation in Serbia.
13.George, A. S. (2025). YouTube as the New Television: The Evolution of Content Consumption in the Digital Age. Partners Universal Innovative Research Publication, 3(3), 1-19.
14.Graneheim, U. H., & Lundman, B. (2004). Qualitative content analysis in nursing research: concepts, procedures and measures to achieve trustworthiness. Nurse education today, 24(2), 105-112.
15.Helm, R. K., & Nasu, H. (2021). Regulatory responses to ‘fake news’ and freedom of expression: Normative and empirical evaluation. Human Rights Law Review, 21(2), 302-328.
16.Hertog, J.D. (1999). General Theories of Regulation.https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper
17.J. Black,(2019). Regulatory Structures. Environmental Sustainability for Engineers and Applied Scientists, pp. 170 – 197
18.Jati, I. M., & Serenade, V. (2024). Netflix's Global Market Entry and Adaptation Strategies Critical Review. Jurnal Informatika Ekonomi Bisnis, 932-936.
19.Koop, C., & Lodge, M. (2017). What is regulation? An interdisciplinary concept analysis. Regulation & Governance, 11(1), 95-108.
20.Latzer, M., Just, N., Saurwein, F., & Slominski, P. (2003). Regulation remixed: institutional change through self and co-regulation in the mediamatics sector. Communications & Strategies, 50(2), 127-157.
21.Latzer, M., Just, N., Saurwein, F., & Slominski, P. (2003). Regulation remixed: institutional change through self and co-regulation in the mediamatics sector. Communications & Strategies, 50(2), 127-157.
22.Levi-Faur, D. (2013). Regulatory networks and regulatory agencification: Towards a single European regulatory space. In Agency Governance in the EU (pp. 32-51). Routledge.
23.Molfetas-Lygkiaris, A., & Grava, L. N. (2020). Risk-Based Approaches to Business Regulation: A Note for Reformers.
24.Mondal, M. (2019). Regulation of the State Systems: A Conceptual Framework.
25.Nair, S. S., & Prem, S. S. (2020). A framework for mixed-method research. Shanlax International Journal of Management, 8(2), 45-53.
26.Oliveira, R.R. (2014). Dos conceitos de regulação às suas possibilidades. Saude E Sociedade, 23, 1198-1208.
27.Schleifer, P. (2019). Varieties of multi-stakeholder governance: selecting legitimation strategies in transnational sustainability politics. Globalizations, 16(1), 50-66.
28.Selznick, P. (1985). Focusing organizational research on regulation. Regulatory policy and the social sciences, 1(1), 363-367.
29.Shaffer, G., & Pollack, M. A. (2008). How Hard and Soft Law Interact in International Regulatory Governance: Alternatives, Complements and Antagonists.
30.Van Dijck, J., Nieborg, D., & Poell, T. (2019). Reframing platform power. Internet Policy Review, 8(2), 1-18.
31.Van, José, Thomas Poell, and Martijn De Waal. The platform society: Public values in a connective world. Oxford university press, 2018.
32.Weinand, J. (2018). Implementing the EU Audiovisual Media Services Directive. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG.
33. Arnold, D. (2019). Involvement of private and civil society actors in media regulation processes: A comparison of all European Union member states. In Media Accountability in the Era of Post-Truth Politics (pp. 181-195). Routledge.