231 research outputs found
General report: freedom of speech and the regulation of fake news
Si tratta del rapporto generale scritto per l'accademia internazionale di diritto comparato (la più prestigiosa associazione mondiale per il diritto comparato di cui sono membro) in cui partendo dall'analisi di 18 giurisdizioni (rapporti nazionali presenti nel volume) cerco di fare emergere le basi giuridiche che a livello comparato, sono a disposizioni di ordinamenti nazionali o sovranazionali (come l'Unione europea) per contrastare il fenomeno della disinformazione senza però violare la libertà di espression
An Internet Bill of Rights? Pros and cons of the Italian way
Last week, an Italian committee of politicians and experts announced its Declaration of Internet Rights, making Italy the first country to introduce an internet bill of rights. Oreste Pollicino, Professor of Comparative Public Law and Media Law at Bocconi University and Counsel of Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale, and Marco Bassini, PhD Researcher in Constitutional Law at the University of Verona and Fellow at Bocconi University, look at what the Declaration means in practice
The Dialectics Between Constitutional Identity and Common Constitutional Traditions : Which Language for Cooperative Constitutionalism in Europe?
This Article revisits the role and function of constitutional identity and common constitutional traditions and claims that the latter have had an increasingly stronger influence on the process of European integration—more than may appear at first sight. In addition, the relevance of common constitutional traditions has not been undermined but, on the contrary, strengthened by the emergence of fundamental rights in EU law and the subsequent conferral of binding force on the Charter of Fundamental Rights. Constitutional identity and common constitutional traditions are part of two discourses—security and fundamental rights—which are an expression of the security of the European project as an overarching frame characterizing the EU as a polity and legal system. After an overview of some of the most important rulings of the Court of Justice of the European Union, this Article concludes by emphasizing the importance of the recent conciliatory attitude recently adopted by the Court of Justice, although the more ambivalent attitude of the Italian Constitutional Court indicates how conflictual features are becoming increasingly important and can no longer be concealed as the EU reaches a more advanced stage of integration.Peer reviewe
Constitutional democracy, platform powers and digital populism
The essays analyses the challenge that digital context raised for the amplification of digital movement
Constitutional law in the algorithmic society
The piece explore the new challenges fo constitutional law in the algorithmic society
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