Dunja Mijatović

Dunja Mijatović


Expert in human rights, media law and regulation, regulatory and policy framework, and institution building in transition states particularly for the media in a complex post-war society. Extensive experience in new technologies with an emphasis on digitalization, convergence, and Internet technologies.

Dunja Mijatović was appointed OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media in early 2010 and is an expert in media law and regulation from Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1998, as one of the founders of the Communications Regulatory Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, she helped create a legal, regulatory, and policy framework for the media in a complex post-war society. She was also involved in setting up a self-regulatory Press Council and the first Free Media Helpline in South East Europe.

In 2007 she was elected President of the European Platform of Regulatory Agencies – EPRA, the largest media regulators’ network in the world. She held this post until her appointment as the OSCE Representative. She has chaired the Council of Europe’s Group of Specialists on freedom of expression and information in times of crisis, during which the CoE Committee of Ministers adopted the Declaration by the Committee of Ministers on the protection and promotion of investigative journalism and Guidelines on protecting freedom of expression and information in times of crisis. Mijatović has written extensively on „new media“ topics. She also has served as a consultant on projects relating to media regulation and new technologies in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.

Mijatović topped a recent Guardian poll of people who have had the most impact in the battle to keep the internet open. She is a graduate of the University of Sarajevo, the University of Bologna, the University of Sussex, and the London School of Economics.


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