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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.

The work explores the challenges of maintaining security in the fight against traditional terrorism while protecting fundamental freedoms, particularly online freedom of expression. The topics discussed include the clash between freedom of speech and national security; the multijurisdictional nature of the internet and the implications for national sovereignty and transnational legal structures; how to determine legitimate and illegitimate association online; and the implications for privacy and data protection. The book presents a theoretical analysis combined with empirical research to demonstrate the difficulty of combatting internet use by terror organizations or individuals and the range of remedies that might be drawn from national and international law.

The work will be essential reading for students, researchers and policy makers in the areas of Constitutional law; Criminal Law, European and International law, Information and Technology law and Security Studies.
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Every Days 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
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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

Germįn M. Teruel Lozano

Parameters towards a Fundamental Right of Accessing the Internet and its
Restrictions: The Case of Terrorism

Clįudio 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
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.