
Peter Molnar
Shorenstein Fellowship
Spring 2000
Peter Molnar graduated from the Faculty of Law at Lorand Eotvos University (ELTE) in Budapest in 1987, and earned an M.A. in aesthetics from ELTE in 1994. From 1990–98, he was a member of the Hungarian Parliament and served on the committees on culture and press, as well as on the committee on the constitution, and on the subcommittee which drafted media legislation for Hungary. Molnar has lectured on media law at Janus Pannonius University and on speech law and freedom of information law at ELTE. Publications include “Challenges of the Information Super Highways and Central European Experiences” (forward to the Hungarian edition of Monroe Price’s Television, the Public Sphere and National Identity, 1998); and “Transforming Hungarian Broadcasting” (Media Studies Journal, fall 1999), among other articles. Molnar will examine freedom of speech and expression regulation and its impact on journalism in the Central European context.