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Contents: Foreword: The challenges of change
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Preface: fundamental rights protection online: curation v. regulation? / Bilyana Petkova and Tuomas Ojanen
Part I: Conceptual issues
1. Metaphors and judicial frame: why legal imagination (also) matters in the protection of fundamental rights in the digital age / Oreste Pollicino
2. Filter bubble and human rights / Christoph Bezemek
Part II: The national law - approach
3. 'What is illegal offline is also illegal online' - the German network enforcement act 2017 / Thomas Wischmeyer
4. Protecting liberal democracy from artificial information: the French proposal / Kamel Ajji
5. Mambo Italiano: the perilous Italian way to ISP liability / Marco Bassini
6. A consumer protection approach to platform content moderation in the United States / Mark MacCarthy
Part III: Toward a European law approach?
7. The scandal of intermediary: acknowledging the both/and dispensation for regulating hybrid actors / Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon and Robert Thorburn
8. Intermediaries in the case law of the court of justice of the EU: the interplay between liability exemptions and rules on IP protection / Alberto Miglio
9. Self-regulation of fundamental rights? The EU code of conduct on hate speech, related initiatives and beyond / Teresa Quintel and Carsten Ullrich
10. EU proposal for a directive on copyright in the digital single market: compatibility of draft article 13 with the EU intermediary liability regime / Aleksandra Kuczerawy
Part IV: Toward an international law approach?
11. The liability of internet intermediaries and the European court of human rights / Marta Maroni
12. A business and human rights perspective for internet intermediaries - the case for human rights due diligence / Lia Heasman
Index.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Preface: fundamental rights protection online: curation v. regulation? / Bilyana Petkova and Tuomas Ojanen
Part I: Conceptual issues
1. Metaphors and judicial frame: why legal imagination (also) matters in the protection of fundamental rights in the digital age / Oreste Pollicino
2. Filter bubble and human rights / Christoph Bezemek
Part II: The national law - approach
3. 'What is illegal offline is also illegal online' - the German network enforcement act 2017 / Thomas Wischmeyer
4. Protecting liberal democracy from artificial information: the French proposal / Kamel Ajji
5. Mambo Italiano: the perilous Italian way to ISP liability / Marco Bassini
6. A consumer protection approach to platform content moderation in the United States / Mark MacCarthy
Part III: Toward a European law approach?
7. The scandal of intermediary: acknowledging the both/and dispensation for regulating hybrid actors / Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon and Robert Thorburn
8. Intermediaries in the case law of the court of justice of the EU: the interplay between liability exemptions and rules on IP protection / Alberto Miglio
9. Self-regulation of fundamental rights? The EU code of conduct on hate speech, related initiatives and beyond / Teresa Quintel and Carsten Ullrich
10. EU proposal for a directive on copyright in the digital single market: compatibility of draft article 13 with the EU intermediary liability regime / Aleksandra Kuczerawy
Part IV: Toward an international law approach?
11. The liability of internet intermediaries and the European court of human rights / Marta Maroni
12. A business and human rights perspective for internet intermediaries - the case for human rights due diligence / Lia Heasman
Index.