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    New Media and Freedom of Expression: Rethinking the Constitutional Foundations of the Public Sphere

    New Media and Freedom of Expression by Koltay, András;

    Rethinking the Constitutional Foundations of the Public Sphere

    Series: Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Hart Publishing
    • Date of Publication 25 July 2019
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781509916481
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages280 pages
    • Size 244x169 mm
    • Weight 653 g
    • Language English
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    The principles of freedom of expression have been developed over centuries. How are they reserved and passed on? How can large internet gatekeepers be required to respect freedom of expression and to contribute actively to a diverse and plural marketplace of ideas? These are key issues for media regulation, and will remain so for the foreseeable decades. The book starts with the foundations of freedom of expression and freedom of the press, and then goes on to explore the general issues concerning the regulation of the internet as a specific medium. It then turns to analysing the legal issues relating to the three most important gatekeepers whose operations directly affect freedom of expression: ISPs, search engines and social media platforms. Finally it summarises the potential future regulatory and media policy directions. The book takes a comparative legal approach, focusing primarily on English and American regulations, case law and jurisprudential debates, but it also details the relevant international developments (Council of Europe, European Union) as well as the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. The Foundations of Free Speech and Freedom of the Press
    I. Freedom of Speech in the Age of the Internet
    II. The Category of 'Speech' and the Scope of Protection
    III. Limitation of the Freedom of Speech
    IV. Freedom of the Press and Media Regulation

    2. The Regulation of the Internet and its Gatekeepers in the Context of the Freedom of Speech
    I. Online Content Providers as 'Media'
    II. The Regulation of Internet Gatekeepers

    3. Internet Service Providers
    I. Introduction
    II. Obligations of the Internet Service Providers Regarding Illegal Content
    III. The Problem of Network Neutrality
    IV. Censorship by Internet Service Providers

    4. Search Engines
    I. Introduction - The Role of Search Engines in Online Public Sphere
    II. Search Results as Speech
    III. The Liability of Search Engines for Violations of Personality Rights
    IV. The Manipulation of Search Results
    V. Summary

    5. Social Media Platforms
    I. Introduction
    II. Social Media Platforms and the Democratic Public Sphere
    III. The Regulation of Platforms by Legislation
    IV. Private Regulation by Platforms
    V. Summary

    6. Gatekeepers' Responsibility for Online Comments
    I. The Case of Online Comments
    II. The European Court of Human Rights Case Law Relating to Comments - Overview
    III. The Relevant Criteria in the Cases before the European Court of Human Rights
    IV. Main Criticism of the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
    V. The Case of Social Media Comments
    VI. Summary

    7. The Future of Regulating Gatekeepers
    I. Introduction
    II. Possible Interpretations of Existing Legal Doctrines Concerning the Public Sphere
    III. The Possible Models of Future European Regulation
    IV. Summary

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