This contribution examines how checks and balances can be organised so that individual freedoms of users in the digital space are protected from encroachment by platforms. Indeed, platforms are quasi-states which enjoy legislative, judiciary and executive powers. This merging of functions in the hands of one single entity illustrates the failure of the liberal attempt at setting up a cyberspace free of sovereign power: platforms are the new sovereign. Modern thinkers like Foucault and Habermas have examined how sovereigns in the past have seen their powers curtailed and the role that the birth of two distinct spheres, one public and one private, has played in this process. Traditional public economic law builds on this public-private dichot...
Artificial intelligence-enabled digital platforms collect and process data from and about users. The...
The proposition that certain digital platforms act as ‘regulators’ within their own business models ...
Platforms govern users, and the way that platforms govern matters. In this article, I propose that t...
This article provides a theoretical understanding of the potential contribution of digital platforms...
The shift in the political economy from market-based to informational capitalism is wrought by incre...
This article identifies a ‘policy turn’ in questions of internet governance, as politicians and poli...
Online intermediaries—search engines, social media platforms, even e-commerce businesses—are increas...
Published online on 29 May 2019The rise of the algorithmic society has led to a paradigmatic shift w...
Known by many names – platform, sharing, peer-to-peer (p2p), collaborative economy, and so on - enti...
So far scholarship has been opposing state law versus platforms’ norms and platforms’ economic power...
Online digital platforms have deeply penetrated every sector in society, disrupting markets, labor r...
Against a background of extensive literature examining how digital platforms are regulated through ‘...
Platforms govern users, and the way that platforms govern matters. In this paper, I propose that the...
Individuals all over the world can use Airbnb to rent an apartment in a foreign city, check Coursera...
Digital technologies are profoundly intertwined with constitutionalism. They are not only a sum of m...
Artificial intelligence-enabled digital platforms collect and process data from and about users. The...
The proposition that certain digital platforms act as ‘regulators’ within their own business models ...
Platforms govern users, and the way that platforms govern matters. In this article, I propose that t...
This article provides a theoretical understanding of the potential contribution of digital platforms...
The shift in the political economy from market-based to informational capitalism is wrought by incre...
This article identifies a ‘policy turn’ in questions of internet governance, as politicians and poli...
Online intermediaries—search engines, social media platforms, even e-commerce businesses—are increas...
Published online on 29 May 2019The rise of the algorithmic society has led to a paradigmatic shift w...
Known by many names – platform, sharing, peer-to-peer (p2p), collaborative economy, and so on - enti...
So far scholarship has been opposing state law versus platforms’ norms and platforms’ economic power...
Online digital platforms have deeply penetrated every sector in society, disrupting markets, labor r...
Against a background of extensive literature examining how digital platforms are regulated through ‘...
Platforms govern users, and the way that platforms govern matters. In this paper, I propose that the...
Individuals all over the world can use Airbnb to rent an apartment in a foreign city, check Coursera...
Digital technologies are profoundly intertwined with constitutionalism. They are not only a sum of m...
Artificial intelligence-enabled digital platforms collect and process data from and about users. The...
The proposition that certain digital platforms act as ‘regulators’ within their own business models ...
Platforms govern users, and the way that platforms govern matters. In this article, I propose that t...