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9788831322706

Internet Law and Protection of Fundamental Rights

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  • ISBN13:

    9788831322706

  • ISBN10:

    8831322702

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2023-01-01
  • Publisher: EGEA Spa - Bocconi University Press
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Summary

The protection of fundamental rights in the digital age is increasingly at the core of Internet law. The massive spread of digital and algorithmic technologies is raising questions that are intimately constitutional. Rights and freedoms are exposed to the opportunities and challenges of digital technologies, thus leading to different constitutional reactions. The book is structured in three parts. It starts by providing a focus on the primary questions around the Internet, particularly the regulation and governance of the digital environment, the jurisdictional challenge, and the access to the Internet. Then, the second part of the book examines the law of online content, looking at the protection of freedom of expression in the real and the digital world, the law of online intermediaries, the challenges raised by disinformation and hate speech, and specific sectors such as copyright and audiovisual media services. The third part analyses the field of privacy and data protection by looking at their historical roots, the role of the GDPR and specific challenges, particularly the right to be forgotten, data retention, and the transfer of data.

Author Biography

is Contract Professor of the course “ Fundamentals of Information Technology Law" at Bocconi University. is Researching on Digital Constitutionalism at University of Oxford. is Full Professor of Constitutional Law and Media Law at Bocconi University.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I – The Internet Landscape 1. The Law of the Internet 2. Internet and Jurisdiction 3. Internet Access and Net Neutrality Part II – Intermediaries and Content 4. Freedom of Speech and the Internet 5. Internet Service Providers Liability 6. Disinformation and Hate Speech 7. Copyright in the Digital Age 8. Audiovisual Media Services Part. III – Privacy and Data 9. The Right to Privacy and Data Protection 10. The General Data Protection Regulation 11. Privacy, Identity and the Right to be Forgotten 12. Transfer of Personal Data 13. Data Retention and Law Enforcement

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