Digital Rights

Argyro Karanasiou’s statement at the LSE International Workshop “The Alternative Internet”

  CIPPM’ Argyro Karanasiou has presented her position paper “Fixing Broken Promises: Clean Slates and Human Rights by Design” at the international workshop “The Alternative Internet” at the London School of Economics on September 16th 2014. This invitation-only event was organised by the Department of Media and Communications of London School of Economics and Political Science… Read more » about Argyro Karanasiou’s statement at the LSE International Workshop “The Alternative Internet”

Online protest: towards a Magna Carta for the Internet

CIPPM’s Argyro Karanasiou presented her paper Towards a Magna Carta : A right to online protests? at the 10th International conference on Internet, Law and Politics 2014. The paper discusses the free speech argument for treating DDoS attacks online as the digital counterpart of an online sit in. The paper examines the changing face of… Read more » about Online protest: towards a Magna Carta for the Internet

A. Karanasiou – Towards a Magna Charta for the Internet

A Karanasiou, “Towards a Magna Carta for the Internet: A right to Online Protests?” inBalcells, J., Cerrillo i Martínez, A., Peguera, M., Peña-López, I., Pifarré de Moner, M.J., & Vilasau Solana, M. (coords.) (2014). Internet, Law and Politics. A decade of transformations. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Internet, Law & Politics. Universitat Oberta… Read more » about A. Karanasiou – Towards a Magna Charta for the Internet

Andrew Murray (LSE) “Mapping the Rule of Law for the Internet”

Andrew Murray

Business School Research Seminar Thursday 15 May 2014 2 pm Executive Business Centre (EB206), Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth BH8 8EB Since its inception as a standalone topic of study in the 1990s the study of Cyberlaw has been a study in regulatory theory. We have discussed systems of regulation and tools of regulatory enforcement; we have… Read more » about Andrew Murray (LSE) “Mapping the Rule of Law for the Internet”