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EIJC & Dataharvest is an annual, four-day conference, organised by Journalismfund.eu, which brings together journalism heavyweights, data specialists and coding whiz-kids to exchange skills and story ideas. EIJC18 & Dataharvest will take place on Thursday 24, Friday 25, Saturday 26 and Sunday morning 27 May 2018. Like last year, place to be is the charming city of Mechelen, 20 minutes outside of Brussels and very easily accessible! Address is Zandpoortvest 60, 2800 Mechelen at Thomas More University College - Campus De Vest. 

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Journalismfund.eu vzw is an independent non-profit organisation under Belgian law that aims to promote quality in-depth and cross-border journalism by giving working grants to journalists, by providing networking opportunities and by organising training sessions.
Saturday, May 26 • 2:45pm - 4:00pm
Legal challenges in crossborder journalism (round table)

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Crossborder journalism with shared research material and publications in different jurisdictions brings new legal challenges and possible chances. The purpose of this round table is to establish contacts between journalists who have experienced legal challenges or chances in connection with crossborder journalism work.

Moderators
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Jörg Schmitt

Investigativ-Team, SPIEGEL
Born 1967 in Marburg. Studied Journalism, Economics and Law in München an is working as an investigativ Journalist since more then 20 years. First for the german weekly STERN later for "manager magazin", since 2003 for DER SPIEGEL. In there Coordinator for Investigativ Reporting... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Stefan Candea

Stefan Candea

co-founder, coordinator, European Investigative Collaborations
Currently I am the coordinator of the EIC network.My work started with covering organized crime across borders in România at the end of the 90’s. Mid 2015 I co-founded EIC as a network_by_agreement between media organisations and currently I coordinate the editorial and technological projects between @derspiegel @destandaard... Read More →
avatar for Jonathan McCully

Jonathan McCully

Legal Adviser, Digital Freedom Fund
Jonathan McCully is Legal Adviser at the Digital Freedom Fund, an organisation that supports partners in Europe to advance digital rights through strategic litigation, and Editor of Columbia Global Freedom of Expression's case law database. He was formerly Senior Legal Officer at... Read More →
avatar for Nicola Naber

Nicola Naber

Investigative Reporter, DER SPIEGEL
Works for DER SPIEGEL in Hamburg since 2006. Focused on white collar crime. Working in cross-border collaborations since 2016, especially with European Investigative Collaborations. 
avatar for Micael Pereira

Micael Pereira

Senior reporter, Expresso
Investigative journalist based in Lisbon. Senior reporter at Expresso newspaper, ICIJ member, part of the European Investigative Collaborations (EIC) network, correspondent of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) in Portugal.
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Craig Shaw

Journalist, theblacksea.eu / EIC.Network
Craig Shaw is a British journalist and Investigation Editor of The Black Sea, working on human rights, political corruption, financial and organised crime reporting, and transnational investigative projects.His work has appeared in leading international media outlets, The Guardian... Read More →


Saturday May 26, 2018 2:45pm - 4:00pm CEST
C201 Zandpoortvest 60, 2800 Mechelen

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