Utilising Lon Fuller's conception of legality, this book argues that current legal provisions used to control online abuse aided by social media do not conform to the basic principles of legality in criminal law, in turn, threatening freedom of expression. It will be of interest to researchers in the field of criminal law and cyber law.
Utilising Lon Fuller's conception of legality, this book argues that current legal provisions used to control online abuse aided by social media do not conform to the basic principles of legality in criminal law, in turn, threatening freedom of expression. It will be of interest to researchers in the field of criminal law and cyber law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laura Higson-Bliss is a Lecturer in Law at Keele University, United Kingdom, joining Keele School of Law in 2021. Her interests, broadly conceived, are in the interaction between social media and the criminal law, legality, freedom of expression and law and new technologies. Laura is an author of several blogs and a regular contributor to wider discussions on social media regulation on the radio and television, both nationally and internationally.
Inhaltsangabe
Part One 1. Introduction 2. Freedom of Expression: The Online Context 3. Regulating Social Media: Theoretical Positioning Part Two 4. Online Racism and the Criminal Law 5. Harassment and Stalking Online 6. Abusive Communications Online: The Development of Communication Law 7. The Future of Communication Law Part Three 8. Regulating Online Behaviour in the United Kingdom: Beyond the Criminal 9. International Perspectives on Social Media and the Law 10. Conclusion
Part One 1. Introduction 2. Freedom of Expression: The Online Context 3. Regulating Social Media: Theoretical Positioning Part Two 4. Online Racism and the Criminal Law 5. Harassment and Stalking Online 6. Abusive Communications Online: The Development of Communication Law 7. The Future of Communication Law Part Three 8. Regulating Online Behaviour in the United Kingdom: Beyond the Criminal 9. International Perspectives on Social Media and the Law 10. Conclusion
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