This paper addresses the specific challenges arising from the monetization of political speech on social media, and propose a normative argument to extend consumer disclosures to political speech. Political speech enjoys the highest degree of protection by national constitutions as well as supranational and international charters. Unlike commercial speech which usuallyenjoy less constitutional protection, political speech is the foundation of constitutional democracies. The blurring line between political and commercial speech introduces a new layer of complexity in tackling hidden political advertising. Indeed, political speech is likely to attract commercial speech inside a broader scope of protection with the result that potential limita...
In the past five years, a new type of politician has entered the global stage: the politician who de...
Facebook revealed in September 2017 that Russian-linked groups had waged a disinformation campaign o...
This thesis explores the reception of audiovisual rhetoric in the form of political advertising. I a...
This paper addresses the specific challenges arising from the monetization of political speech on so...
Online political advertising operates in a tense forcefield between political and commercial element...
In this paper, we examine how online political micro-targeting is regulated in Europe. While there a...
In recent years, the cry of “fake news” has been ever-present, especially during election season. As...
Social media stars and the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) Act are clashing. Influencer marketing i...
Social media influencers have become increasingly important in the last years. Influencers, that is,...
peer reviewedThis chapter examines the rules applicable to influencer marketing, and whether the fiv...
While the notion that freedom of speech is a well-established and valuable right is uncontested in l...
This Article aims to supply policymakers and jurists with an ideologically-neutral framework for eva...
This Article examines the dynamics that drive advertisers to push into new formats, and the law’s ab...
This paper addresses Citizens United v. FEC, 130 S. Ct. 876 (2010). Part I discusses political speec...
This Article attempts to illustrate how media entertainment speech currently possesses a constitutio...
In the past five years, a new type of politician has entered the global stage: the politician who de...
Facebook revealed in September 2017 that Russian-linked groups had waged a disinformation campaign o...
This thesis explores the reception of audiovisual rhetoric in the form of political advertising. I a...
This paper addresses the specific challenges arising from the monetization of political speech on so...
Online political advertising operates in a tense forcefield between political and commercial element...
In this paper, we examine how online political micro-targeting is regulated in Europe. While there a...
In recent years, the cry of “fake news” has been ever-present, especially during election season. As...
Social media stars and the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) Act are clashing. Influencer marketing i...
Social media influencers have become increasingly important in the last years. Influencers, that is,...
peer reviewedThis chapter examines the rules applicable to influencer marketing, and whether the fiv...
While the notion that freedom of speech is a well-established and valuable right is uncontested in l...
This Article aims to supply policymakers and jurists with an ideologically-neutral framework for eva...
This Article examines the dynamics that drive advertisers to push into new formats, and the law’s ab...
This paper addresses Citizens United v. FEC, 130 S. Ct. 876 (2010). Part I discusses political speec...
This Article attempts to illustrate how media entertainment speech currently possesses a constitutio...
In the past five years, a new type of politician has entered the global stage: the politician who de...
Facebook revealed in September 2017 that Russian-linked groups had waged a disinformation campaign o...
This thesis explores the reception of audiovisual rhetoric in the form of political advertising. I a...