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Facebook and the (EU) Law : How the Social Network Reshaped the Legal Framework / / by Philippe Jougleux
Facebook and the (EU) Law : How the Social Network Reshaped the Legal Framework / / by Philippe Jougleux
Autore Jougleux Philippe
Edizione [1st ed. 2022.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (276 pages)
Disciplina 343.240999
343.2409944
Collana Law, Governance and Technology Series
Soggetto topico Information technology - Law and legislation
Mass media - Law and legislation
Law - Europe
Social media
IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property
European Law
Social Media
ISBN 9783031065965
9783031065958
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introductive chapter -- (Personal data and privacy protection) Facebook and the big data mountain -- Copyright law -- Defamation or the online pandora box -- Data ownership (and succession law) -- Rise and Down of the exception of Intermediary’s liability -- Soft law, contract law and Facebook’s policy -- Freedom of expression of the users -- E-commerce and advertising rules.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910584480303321
Jougleux Philippe  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022
Materiale a stampa
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Open Justice in the Digital Age : The Relationship Between Justice and Media in Europe
Open Justice in the Digital Age : The Relationship Between Justice and Media in Europe
Autore Jougleux Philippe
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (171 pages)
Collana Law, Governance and Technology Series
ISBN 9783031614361
9783031614354
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Open Justice in the Digital Age -- 1.1 The Conceptual Approach on the Notion of Open Justice -- 1.2 Methodology and Scope of the Research -- 1.3 The Plan -- References -- Chapter 2: Presenting the Concept of Openness in the Administration of Justice -- 2.1 Justice and the Media in the Pre-digital Age -- 2.1.1 Press Coverage of the Court -- 2.1.2 Television Broadcasting of Court Hearings and the Fear of the Media Circus -- 2.1.3 The Contemporary Crisis of Traditional Media and Its Repercussions on the Principle of Open Justice -- 2.2 The Impact of the Digital Revolution on the Administration of Justice -- 2.2.1 History of Video Streaming -- 2.2.2 The Use of ICT in the Administration of Justice -- 2.2.3 The Internet-Centrism Philosophy as Fuel for More Transparency -- 2.3 Conclusive Remarks -- References -- Chapter 3: The Rise of the Legal Principle of Open Justice in Europe -- 3.1 Open Justice, a Pluriform Concept -- 3.1.1 Access to Justice, or the Principle of Direct Open Justice -- 3.1.2 Information Through Journalism or the Principle of Indirect Open Justice -- 3.1.3 The Publication of Decisions with Their Legal Reasoning -- or, the Principle of Complementary Open Justice -- 3.2 The Multiple Advantages of Open Justice as a Policy -- 3.2.1 Public Confidence and the Legal Basis of the Administration of Justice -- 3.2.2 The Practical Advantages of the Digitalization of Open Justice -- 3.2.3 Publicity of Judgments as a Reputational Sanction -- 3.3 Elements of Open Justice in the EU Legal Order -- 3.3.1 EU Law and Open Justice -- 3.3.2 The EU Directive on Open Data -- 3.3.3 The European Small Claims Procedure -- 3.3.4 The Mystery Box of Mediation -- 3.4 Conclusive Remarks -- References -- Chapter 4: The Imperative of Open Justice from a Human Rights Perspective -- 4.1 The Right to a Fair Trial.
4.1.1 The Fundamental Principle of Public Hearings -- 4.1.2 The Relative Discretionary Assessment of the Method of Publication and Judicial Activism Concerning the Use of Digital T... -- 4.2 Freedom of Expression and the Right to Be Informed -- 4.2.1 The Protection of Legal Columnists -- 4.2.2 The Right to Be Informed About the Administration of Justice -- 4.3 Open Justice in the Charter of Fundamental Rights -- 4.3.1 Open Justice Under Article 47 (2) of the Charter -- 4.3.2 The Judge´s Obligation to State Reasons Under Article 47(1) of the Charter -- 4.4 Conclusive Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5: The Conflicting Relationship of Open Justice with the GDPR -- 5.1 The Impact of GDPR on the Administration of Justice -- 5.1.1 The GDPR and the Judiciary -- 5.1.2 Consequences of the Application of GDPR to the Judiciary -- 5.1.3 Use of Personal Data by the Litigants -- 5.2 Open Publication, Anonymization and Pseudonymization -- 5.2.1 The Tricky Issue of the Definition of Personal Data -- 5.2.2 Right to Access Court Documents and GDPR -- 5.2.3 Anonymization vs Pseudonymization of Judgments -- 5.2.4 Article 10 GDPR and Personal Data Relating to Criminal Convictions -- 5.3 The Right to the Protection of One´s Image -- 5.4 Open Justice and the Right to Be Forgotten -- 5.4.1 Access to Past Judgments in the Light of Privacy Protection -- 5.4.2 The Issue of De-referencing of Sensitive Data -- 5.5 Conclusive Remarks -- References -- Chapter 6: The Limitations and Exceptions to Open Justice -- 6.1 Criteria for Closed Hearings and Pronouncement of Judgments -- 6.1.1 The Principle of Proportionality as the Arbiter of the Legitimacy of Limitations to the Principle of Open Justice -- 6.1.2 The ECJ´s Position on Confidential Information -- 6.1.3 The Protection of Privacy as a Limitation to the Principle of the Public Hearing.
6.1.4 The Paradoxical Protection of the Legitimacy of Justice -- 6.1.5 Criminal Law, Presumption of Innocence, and the Expectation of Privacy -- 6.2 The Limitation to Press Coverage and Publication -- 6.2.1 Limitation to the Freedom of Media Coverage -- 6.2.2 Privacy as a Limitation on Judgment Publication -- 6.3 Conclusive Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7: A Comparative Approach to Open Justice Policies in Europe -- 7.1 Open Justice in English Law -- 7.1.1 The Practice of Video Streaming of Court Proceedings in the UK -- 7.1.2 The Ever-Growing Case-Law on Open Justice -- 7.1.3 Media Coverage of Proceedings and Contempt of Court -- 7.1.4 Publication of Judgment -- 7.2 Court Reporting and Video Streaming of Court Proceedings in France -- 7.2.1 The Principle of Publicity of Proceedings -- 7.2.2 The Prohibition on Video Broadcasting and Its Exceptions -- 7.2.3 The Legislative Restrictions on the Media Coverage of Court Proceedings -- 7.2.4 Communication Efforts of the Courts -- 7.3 Principle of Open Justice Before the European Courts -- 7.3.1 Access to Documents in Proceedings Before the European Courts -- 7.3.2 Live Streaming and Videoconferencing Technology Before the Court of Justice and the Principle of Public Hearings -- 7.3.3 Publication of Judgments -- 7.4 Conclusive Remarks -- References -- Chapter 8: Justice and Social Media -- 8.1 Social Media Relationships and Their Legal Nature -- 8.2 The Freedom to Use Social Media as a Communication Medium and Its Limits -- 8.2.1 The Use of Social Media by the Judiciary -- 8.2.2 Use of Social Media by the Lawyers -- 8.2.3 Coverage of Proceedings Through Social Media and the Rise of Independent Journalism -- 8.3 Access to Court Recordings on Video Streaming Platforms -- 8.4 Conclusive Remarks -- References -- Chapter 9: Conclusion -- 9.1 A Diagnosis on the Current State of Open Justice in Europe.
9.2 Practical Solutions on the Tension Between Secrecy and Publicity in the Judicial System -- 9.3 General Statement on the Need of Digitalization of Open Justice -- References.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910865248703321
Jougleux Philippe  
Cham : , : Springer, , 2024
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