This book examines the risks to freedom of expression, particularly in relation to the internet, as a result of regulation introduced in response to terrorist threats.
De Minico Giovanna, Full Professor of Constitutional law, University of Naples Federico II (Italy). Director of the European Research Centre o Media for E.Society.
Oreste Pollicino is Full Professor of Constitutional Law at Bocconi University, Milan, Italy. His research interests include European and Comparative Constitutional Law; Media Law; Internet Law; Law and Cinema.
Introduction, Giovanna De Minico and Oreste Pollicino xi
Every Day's Terrorism
Giovanna De Minico
Enforcement of the Right to Digital Privacy
Oreste Pollicino
Processing Personal Data on EU Cross-Border Movements to Fight Terrorism
Rosario Serra Cristóbal
Cybersecurity and Data Protection in European Union Policies and Rules: the NIS Directive and the GDPR Synergy 63
Miriam Viggiano
Artificial Intelligence and the Right to Privacy in the Times of Terrorism 79
Maria Orefice
Fighting Terrorism Online: Censorship, Platforms and Freedom of Expression across the Atlantic
Giovanni De Gregorio
Freedom of Speech, Social Network in the Age of Terrorism: A Comparative Analysis
Fulvia Abbondante
Freedom of Expression behind the Incitement to Terrorism in a Globalised World by the Internet
Germán M. Teruel Lozano
Parameters towards a Fundamental Right of Accessing the Internet and its Restrictions: The Case of Terrorism
Cláudio de Oliveira Santos Colnago
National Sovereignty, Security, and Internet Governance: Impact on Constitutional Principles and Challenges for Human Rights of Internet Users
Andrey Shcherbovich
Lovers, Rebels, and IVF-Blade Runners: an ANT Model for the Post-Human World
Mary Reisel
Internet and Non-nationals: Is the Net a Tool for Inclusion or Exclusion?
Maria Francesca De Tullio