This paper proposes the following question: Is it possible to transfer human rights like the freedom of expression – or at least to preserve the formal protections guarding speech acts from arbitrary suppression – in a post-national setting? The question arises as an urgent matter in the context of our global system of connected markets and distributed telecommunications networks – the Internet – since, as many academics and policy makers have noted, the two tend to undermine nationals boundaries, putting into question the power of individual states to continue function as the traditional legal and identity-generating entities of last resort. If this analysis is reliable the dialectical union between the autonomous individu...
This article dives into the ongoing debate on how to address concerns of personal safety and respect...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
Should we rethink the Human Right to Freedom of Expression [HRFE] in the age of social media? In thi...
It is common knowledge that the internet has profoundly affected the manner in which people communic...
Defence date: 3 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Sven Steinmo, European University Institute ...
This thesis provides an overview over the existing and emerging correlation of the Internet and Hum...
Recent years have seen a sequence of “moral panics” regarding accessibility of information on the in...
Globalisation and the availability of information through television and the internet have been a bo...
Writing primarily in 2013, Alan Sears examines different aspects of the international legal framewor...
Within a decade, the Internet has transformed into a global medium of mass communication and express...
This Comment explores the conflict between state-described freedom of expression and the autonomy of...
This book examines the changes in the governance of human expression as a result of the development ...
The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 proclaimed a vision of freedom of ...
The article deals with the issues of the current state of normative-legal regulation, as well as the...
The purpose of this article is to reflect on what freedom of speech in the web is. In the age of uni...
This article dives into the ongoing debate on how to address concerns of personal safety and respect...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
Should we rethink the Human Right to Freedom of Expression [HRFE] in the age of social media? In thi...
It is common knowledge that the internet has profoundly affected the manner in which people communic...
Defence date: 3 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Sven Steinmo, European University Institute ...
This thesis provides an overview over the existing and emerging correlation of the Internet and Hum...
Recent years have seen a sequence of “moral panics” regarding accessibility of information on the in...
Globalisation and the availability of information through television and the internet have been a bo...
Writing primarily in 2013, Alan Sears examines different aspects of the international legal framewor...
Within a decade, the Internet has transformed into a global medium of mass communication and express...
This Comment explores the conflict between state-described freedom of expression and the autonomy of...
This book examines the changes in the governance of human expression as a result of the development ...
The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 proclaimed a vision of freedom of ...
The article deals with the issues of the current state of normative-legal regulation, as well as the...
The purpose of this article is to reflect on what freedom of speech in the web is. In the age of uni...
This article dives into the ongoing debate on how to address concerns of personal safety and respect...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
Should we rethink the Human Right to Freedom of Expression [HRFE] in the age of social media? In thi...