2012
DOI: 10.31269/triplec.v10i2.450
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Freedom of Expression in Distributed Networks

Abstract: This paper proposes the following question: Is it possible to transfer human rights like the freedom of expression -or at least to preserve the formal protections guarding speech acts from arbitrary suppression -in a post-national setting? The question arises as an urgent matter in the context of our global system of connected markets and distributed telecommunications networks -the Internet -since, as many academics and policy makers have noted, the two tend to undermine nationals boundaries, putting into que… Show more

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