First published online: 13 December 2020Social media arose as a way to communicate with friends, but it evolved to become a significant medium through which individuals exercise their right to free speech. At the same time, social media has raised a variety of challenges for fundamental rights. Whereas national and supranational legislators play a key role in terms of governing social media, court decisions are a test-bed for the protection of fundamental rights in a social media context. This article seeks to shed light on the social media jurisprudence of constitutional and supreme courts in a selected set of EU Member States. It examines in particular the contribution of national judiciaries to the protection of freedom of expression onl...
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The democratic world has invested much effort to achieve the conditions for full freedom of expressi...
In early April, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in the case of Biden v. Knight First Amendmen...
In the digital age, the spread of the mobile world and the nature of the cyberspace, offers many new...
Thaddeus Manu, and Felipe Romero Moreno, 'IS SOCIAL MEDIA CHALLENGING THE AUTHORITY OF THE JUDICIARY...
Today social media represent an essential instrument for exercising a broad range of fundamental rig...
Social media and the Internet have undisputable usefulness and potential. However, they also entail ...
Internet regulation in the European Union (EU) is receiving significant attention and criticism in t...
Abstract Sweden has had a long tradition of freedom of the press and freedom of speech. Today the ju...
On Friday, October 8, 2021, the Mercer Law Review hosted a virtual Symposium on “Social Media Platfo...
This Article examines the judicial reaction by United States courts to viewpoint discrimination chal...
Multiple challenges and risks to democratic values and fundamental human rights emerge from the cons...
It has become a truism that the Internet gives a range of private actors, such as social media, subs...
This paper provides an outline of the talks presented at the webinar event “The Law of Facebook: Bor...
This chapter analyzes the jurisprudence of the ECtHR on the right to freedom of expression (Article ...
There has, for the past few decades, been an increasing tendency from states to hold social media an...
The democratic world has invested much effort to achieve the conditions for full freedom of expressi...
In early April, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in the case of Biden v. Knight First Amendmen...
In the digital age, the spread of the mobile world and the nature of the cyberspace, offers many new...
Thaddeus Manu, and Felipe Romero Moreno, 'IS SOCIAL MEDIA CHALLENGING THE AUTHORITY OF THE JUDICIARY...