Writing primarily in 2013, Alan Sears examines different aspects of the international legal framework as to how freedom of expression over the Internet may be protected. Even though the Internet has largely incorporated the concept of freedom of expression from its inception, the need for such protection has become increasingly evident. States around the world have progressively cracked down on Internet speech, a trend highlighted by recent events occurring during the Arab Spring. Alan thus focuses on the Middle East when exploring how Internet governance may be shaped, and human rights and trade agreements may be utilized, in order to make sure that the freedom of expression over the Internet remains respected. He discusses the advantages ...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
This paper addresses the challenges in online content moderation by private sector platforms, propos...
This paper proposes the following question: Is it possible to transfer human rights like the freed...
Writing primarily in 2013, Alan Sears examines different aspects of the international legal framewor...
Recent years have seen a sequence of “moral panics” regarding accessibility of information on the in...
Defence date: 3 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Sven Steinmo, European University Institute ...
It is common knowledge that the internet has profoundly affected the manner in which people communic...
This thesis provides an overview over the existing and emerging correlation of the Internet and Huma...
This book examines the changes in the governance of human expression as a result of the development ...
At this particular time, we need to identify freedom of expression on the Internet in terms of conce...
The internet is a medium for individuals to exercise their freedom of speech. The internet, which ha...
The Internet has an international law problem. International institutions are becoming increasingly ...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of the UN's and the CoE's approaches towards the protectio...
This article dives into the ongoing debate on how to address concerns of personal safety and respect...
The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 proclaimed a vision of freedom of ...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
This paper addresses the challenges in online content moderation by private sector platforms, propos...
This paper proposes the following question: Is it possible to transfer human rights like the freed...
Writing primarily in 2013, Alan Sears examines different aspects of the international legal framewor...
Recent years have seen a sequence of “moral panics” regarding accessibility of information on the in...
Defence date: 3 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Sven Steinmo, European University Institute ...
It is common knowledge that the internet has profoundly affected the manner in which people communic...
This thesis provides an overview over the existing and emerging correlation of the Internet and Huma...
This book examines the changes in the governance of human expression as a result of the development ...
At this particular time, we need to identify freedom of expression on the Internet in terms of conce...
The internet is a medium for individuals to exercise their freedom of speech. The internet, which ha...
The Internet has an international law problem. International institutions are becoming increasingly ...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of the UN's and the CoE's approaches towards the protectio...
This article dives into the ongoing debate on how to address concerns of personal safety and respect...
The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 proclaimed a vision of freedom of ...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
This paper addresses the challenges in online content moderation by private sector platforms, propos...
This paper proposes the following question: Is it possible to transfer human rights like the freed...