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As the internet rapidly evolves and its wide influence expands, the Canadian government (as well as ...
The Australian Federal Government is concerned about the impact of the Internet on Australian societ...
Many commentators have treated the internet as a site of democratic freedom and as a new kind of pub...
Alternative version of a paper published in the Griffith Law Review 2002-3Regulation of the online e...
That children have a right to protection when they go online is an internationally well-established ...
It can generally be observed that the propensity for creating new internet content regulation within...
While the Covid-19 pandemic has sent internet use to record levels among both children and adults, U...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Children are the most vulnerable group in any civil society. The rise of digital technology has made...
Children are the most vulnerable group in any civil society. The rise of digital technology has made...
Sonia Livingstone examines how policies and tools which evaluate digital rights and freedoms can be ...
Over the past 2 years, Australian politicians and shock jocks have been regularly outraged by the av...
This paper argues that Internet governance bodies give little consideration to children’s rights, de...
This paper draws on the work of the ‘EU Kids Online’ network funded by the EC (DG Information Societ...
As the internet rapidly evolves and its wide influence expands, the Canadian government (as well as ...
The Australian Federal Government is concerned about the impact of the Internet on Australian societ...
Many commentators have treated the internet as a site of democratic freedom and as a new kind of pub...
Alternative version of a paper published in the Griffith Law Review 2002-3Regulation of the online e...
That children have a right to protection when they go online is an internationally well-established ...
It can generally be observed that the propensity for creating new internet content regulation within...
While the Covid-19 pandemic has sent internet use to record levels among both children and adults, U...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Children are the most vulnerable group in any civil society. The rise of digital technology has made...
Children are the most vulnerable group in any civil society. The rise of digital technology has made...
Sonia Livingstone examines how policies and tools which evaluate digital rights and freedoms can be ...
Over the past 2 years, Australian politicians and shock jocks have been regularly outraged by the av...
This paper argues that Internet governance bodies give little consideration to children’s rights, de...
This paper draws on the work of the ‘EU Kids Online’ network funded by the EC (DG Information Societ...
As the internet rapidly evolves and its wide influence expands, the Canadian government (as well as ...
The Australian Federal Government is concerned about the impact of the Internet on Australian societ...
Many commentators have treated the internet as a site of democratic freedom and as a new kind of pub...