The contribution intends to consider how the advent and development of the Internet has eroded the role played by traditional media in becoming the most appropriate place for freedom of speech and expression. The aim of the contribution is to discuss how access to network services is increasingly perceived as being worthy of elevation to the rank of a fundamental right.
Freedom of expression and the right to access to the Internet: a new fundamental right
LUCCHI, Nicola
2012
Abstract
The contribution intends to consider how the advent and development of the Internet has eroded the role played by traditional media in becoming the most appropriate place for freedom of speech and expression. The aim of the contribution is to discuss how access to network services is increasingly perceived as being worthy of elevation to the rank of a fundamental right.File in questo prodotto:
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