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Disinformation and Hate Speech (A European Constitutional Perspective)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Giovanni Pitruzzella, Oreste Pollicino
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    174
    Publisher:
    EGEA Spa - Bocconi University Press (May 1, 2020)
    Language:
    English
    ISBN-13:
    9788831322034
    ISBN-10:
    8831322036
    Dimensions:
    6" x 9.25" x 0.4"
    Case Pack:
    50
    File:
    Eloquence-IPG_03192026_P9854863_onix30_Complete-20260319.xml
    Folder:
    Eloquence
    List Price:
    $34.95
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    $33.20
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-IPG
    Discount Code:
    H
    Weight:
    8.48oz
    Audience:
    Professional and scholarly
    Pub Discount:
    32
    Imprint:
    EGEA Spa - Bocconi University Press
  • Overview

    The book examines the relationship between constitutional law, hate speech and disinformation. Namely, the book addresses the challenges that the Internet poses to the exercise of fundamental freedoms, particularly that of freedom of expression. Secondly, the book addresses the question of how information and the market for information are changing in the context of the Internet vis-à-vis traditional media outlets. Finally, the book addresses a comparative study of a number of national experiences and attempts to regulate the delicate practices of online disinformation and “fake news” worldwide.