Social Media, Fundamental Rights and Courts
A European Perspective
Herausgeber: Psychogiopoulou, Evangelia; Casarosa, Federica
Social Media, Fundamental Rights and Courts
A European Perspective
Herausgeber: Psychogiopoulou, Evangelia; Casarosa, Federica
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This volume examines European and national higher court decisions on social media from the perspective of fundamental rights and judicial dialogue.
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This volume examines European and national higher court decisions on social media from the perspective of fundamental rights and judicial dialogue.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Research in Human Rights Law
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 161mm x 241mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781032074665
- ISBN-10: 1032074663
- Artikelnr.: 67515605
- Routledge Research in Human Rights Law
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 161mm x 241mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781032074665
- ISBN-10: 1032074663
- Artikelnr.: 67515605
Federica Casarosa is Research Affiliate at Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies (SSSA), Italy and Professor at the Centre for Judicial Cooperation, European University Institute (EUI), Italy. Evangelia Psychogiopoulou is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Peloponnese and Senior Research Fellow at the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece.
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
1 Social media before domestic and European courts: fundamental rights and
judicial dialogue
EVANGELIA PSYCHOGIOPOULOU AND FEDERICA CASAROSA
PART 1
The European perspective
2 The CJEU as a fundamental rights adjudicator in social media cases
EVANGELIA PSYCHOGIOPOULOU
3 Social media jurisprudence: the European Court of Human Rights
LORNA WOODS
PART 2
The national perspective
4 Social media before higher courts in Estonia: Delfi says it all
MEELI KAUR
5 A rights-based approach to social media under the midnight sun: social
media before courts and other constitutional actors in Finland
MARTA MARONI, TUOMAS OJANEN AND EVELIINA IGNATIUS
6 Judicial dialogue à la Française: social media and fundamental rights in
the French higher courts
SARA MIGLIORINI AND CONSTANCE BONZE
7 Social media before German courts: balancing societal values, platform
rules and individual rights
MATTHIAS C. KETTEMANN, POLINA KULISH AND MARTHA ROUTEN
8 Social media before higher courts in Hungary: a focus on online comments
ZSUZSA DETREKOI
9 Social media, fundamental rights and courts: an Irish perspective
ELIZABETH FARRIES
10 Social media before higher courts in Italy: a thorough adaptation of
existing rules and protection of constitutional rights online
FEDERICA CASAROSA AND MARIA CONCETTA CAUSARANO
11 Social media before higher courts in Slovenia: judicial caution in
imposing restrictions
TANJA KEREVAN
12 Social media before higher courts in Spain: judicial dialogue on
innovative and difficult cases and the resolution of disagreements between
courts
JOAN SOLANES MULLOR
13 Social media, the European Court of Human Rights and apex courts in the
United Kingdom: contested competence at a time of constitutional change
RACHAEL CRAUFURD SMITH
14 Courts, rights and powers in the digital age
GIOVANNI DE GREGORIO AND ORESTE POLLICINO
Index
Acknowledgements
1 Social media before domestic and European courts: fundamental rights and
judicial dialogue
EVANGELIA PSYCHOGIOPOULOU AND FEDERICA CASAROSA
PART 1
The European perspective
2 The CJEU as a fundamental rights adjudicator in social media cases
EVANGELIA PSYCHOGIOPOULOU
3 Social media jurisprudence: the European Court of Human Rights
LORNA WOODS
PART 2
The national perspective
4 Social media before higher courts in Estonia: Delfi says it all
MEELI KAUR
5 A rights-based approach to social media under the midnight sun: social
media before courts and other constitutional actors in Finland
MARTA MARONI, TUOMAS OJANEN AND EVELIINA IGNATIUS
6 Judicial dialogue à la Française: social media and fundamental rights in
the French higher courts
SARA MIGLIORINI AND CONSTANCE BONZE
7 Social media before German courts: balancing societal values, platform
rules and individual rights
MATTHIAS C. KETTEMANN, POLINA KULISH AND MARTHA ROUTEN
8 Social media before higher courts in Hungary: a focus on online comments
ZSUZSA DETREKOI
9 Social media, fundamental rights and courts: an Irish perspective
ELIZABETH FARRIES
10 Social media before higher courts in Italy: a thorough adaptation of
existing rules and protection of constitutional rights online
FEDERICA CASAROSA AND MARIA CONCETTA CAUSARANO
11 Social media before higher courts in Slovenia: judicial caution in
imposing restrictions
TANJA KEREVAN
12 Social media before higher courts in Spain: judicial dialogue on
innovative and difficult cases and the resolution of disagreements between
courts
JOAN SOLANES MULLOR
13 Social media, the European Court of Human Rights and apex courts in the
United Kingdom: contested competence at a time of constitutional change
RACHAEL CRAUFURD SMITH
14 Courts, rights and powers in the digital age
GIOVANNI DE GREGORIO AND ORESTE POLLICINO
Index
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
1 Social media before domestic and European courts: fundamental rights and
judicial dialogue
EVANGELIA PSYCHOGIOPOULOU AND FEDERICA CASAROSA
PART 1
The European perspective
2 The CJEU as a fundamental rights adjudicator in social media cases
EVANGELIA PSYCHOGIOPOULOU
3 Social media jurisprudence: the European Court of Human Rights
LORNA WOODS
PART 2
The national perspective
4 Social media before higher courts in Estonia: Delfi says it all
MEELI KAUR
5 A rights-based approach to social media under the midnight sun: social
media before courts and other constitutional actors in Finland
MARTA MARONI, TUOMAS OJANEN AND EVELIINA IGNATIUS
6 Judicial dialogue à la Française: social media and fundamental rights in
the French higher courts
SARA MIGLIORINI AND CONSTANCE BONZE
7 Social media before German courts: balancing societal values, platform
rules and individual rights
MATTHIAS C. KETTEMANN, POLINA KULISH AND MARTHA ROUTEN
8 Social media before higher courts in Hungary: a focus on online comments
ZSUZSA DETREKOI
9 Social media, fundamental rights and courts: an Irish perspective
ELIZABETH FARRIES
10 Social media before higher courts in Italy: a thorough adaptation of
existing rules and protection of constitutional rights online
FEDERICA CASAROSA AND MARIA CONCETTA CAUSARANO
11 Social media before higher courts in Slovenia: judicial caution in
imposing restrictions
TANJA KEREVAN
12 Social media before higher courts in Spain: judicial dialogue on
innovative and difficult cases and the resolution of disagreements between
courts
JOAN SOLANES MULLOR
13 Social media, the European Court of Human Rights and apex courts in the
United Kingdom: contested competence at a time of constitutional change
RACHAEL CRAUFURD SMITH
14 Courts, rights and powers in the digital age
GIOVANNI DE GREGORIO AND ORESTE POLLICINO
Index
Acknowledgements
1 Social media before domestic and European courts: fundamental rights and
judicial dialogue
EVANGELIA PSYCHOGIOPOULOU AND FEDERICA CASAROSA
PART 1
The European perspective
2 The CJEU as a fundamental rights adjudicator in social media cases
EVANGELIA PSYCHOGIOPOULOU
3 Social media jurisprudence: the European Court of Human Rights
LORNA WOODS
PART 2
The national perspective
4 Social media before higher courts in Estonia: Delfi says it all
MEELI KAUR
5 A rights-based approach to social media under the midnight sun: social
media before courts and other constitutional actors in Finland
MARTA MARONI, TUOMAS OJANEN AND EVELIINA IGNATIUS
6 Judicial dialogue à la Française: social media and fundamental rights in
the French higher courts
SARA MIGLIORINI AND CONSTANCE BONZE
7 Social media before German courts: balancing societal values, platform
rules and individual rights
MATTHIAS C. KETTEMANN, POLINA KULISH AND MARTHA ROUTEN
8 Social media before higher courts in Hungary: a focus on online comments
ZSUZSA DETREKOI
9 Social media, fundamental rights and courts: an Irish perspective
ELIZABETH FARRIES
10 Social media before higher courts in Italy: a thorough adaptation of
existing rules and protection of constitutional rights online
FEDERICA CASAROSA AND MARIA CONCETTA CAUSARANO
11 Social media before higher courts in Slovenia: judicial caution in
imposing restrictions
TANJA KEREVAN
12 Social media before higher courts in Spain: judicial dialogue on
innovative and difficult cases and the resolution of disagreements between
courts
JOAN SOLANES MULLOR
13 Social media, the European Court of Human Rights and apex courts in the
United Kingdom: contested competence at a time of constitutional change
RACHAEL CRAUFURD SMITH
14 Courts, rights and powers in the digital age
GIOVANNI DE GREGORIO AND ORESTE POLLICINO
Index