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# Policy Briefs and other resources

## [Regulation of online political advertising in Europe and potential threats to freedom of expression](https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/medialse/2023/03/09/regulation-of-online-political-advertising-in-europe-and-potential-threats-to-freedom-of-expression/) (March, 2023)

#### Joan Barata, 2023

A proposal for a new European Union regulation that would harmonise rules at member State level regarding transparency of political advertising is currently in the final phases of discussion. [Joan Barata](https://justitia-int.org/joan-barata-is-joining-the-future-of-free-speech/), a Senior Legal Fellow at Justitia Future of Free Speech project, discusses here the concerns that the proposed regulation poses for freedom of expression.

## Online political advertising: everything you need to know

#### European Partnership for Democracy

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### EPD reaction to the Commission proposal for a Regulation on the transparency and targeting of political advertising (November 2021)

#### European Partnership for Democracy

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