Child protection online: why are member states going their own way? 23 April - 03 April 26 | Online

The protection of children online has become one of the most politically sensitive and contested areas of digital regulation in Europe. In this online training, you will understand why member states are 'going their own way', how national initiatives interact with EU law, and what it means for platforms, media actors and regulators.

The protection of children online has become one of the most politically sensitive and contested areas of digital regulation in Europe.

While the EU has put in place a horizontal regulatory framework applicable to online platforms, many member states are adopting additional and diverging national measures, ranging from social media bans, age verification for adult services, and parental control devices. This surge in national initiatives raises questions about the effectiveness, coherence and enforceability of the existing EU framework.

At the same time, enforcement under the Digital Services Act (DSA) is gaining momentum, and rapid technological developments, including the use of artificial intelligence (AI), are creating new risks and regulatory challenges.

In this context, understanding why member states are "going their own way" and how national initiatives interact with EU law has become essential for platforms, media actors and regulators alike.

By attending this online training, you will:

  • Gain a clear overview of national initiatives aimed at protecting children online across Europe
  • Understand the scope and limits of the EU regulatory framework applicable to online child protection
  • Analyse how the DSA is being enforced in practice in this area
  • Identify the main drivers behind recent initiatives at national level
  • Assess the challenges raised by new technologies, including AI
  • Understand the implications for platforms, media services and regulators


The training combines regulatory analysis with concrete examples across Europe.

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This training is part of our online training "Mastering European media regulation".

agenda

Thursday, 23 April 2026 - from 2PM to 5PM CEST/GMT+2
  • Overview of national initiatives to protect children online
     
  • The EU regulatory framework applicable to online child protection, and
  • the new challenges posed by artificial intelligence
     
  • EU enforcement actions under the Digital Services Act (DSA)
     
  • Gaps, overlaps and tensions between the EU and national rules
fee & registrations Standard fee: €847 (for Cullen International subscribers) Fee per delegate (VAT included)

Fee for Cullen International subscribers: €847 (€700 VAT excluded)

Fee for non-subscribers: €1,089 (€900 VAT excluded)

10% discount for multiple registrations from the same organisation.

Belgian VAT (21%) is applicable on all bookings.

Payment can be made by bank transfer or by credit card and in all cases before the event starts.

speakers

Michèle Ledger Head of Media
Laura Sboarina Manager – Media EU
Jérôme Dheur Principal Analyst

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