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Human Rights in the Age of Platforms
Regulating Private Harms Online: Content Regulation under Human Rights Law
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Book chapters
Moderating the Public Sphere
Situating Personal Information: Privacy in the Algorithmic Age
The Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Actors
Digital Transformations, Informed Realities, and Human Conduct
The Council of Europe and Internet Intermediaries: A Case Study of Tentative Posturing
Platforms
Rights Talk: In the Kingdom of Online Giants
Online Advertising as a Shaper of Public Communication
Regulating Private Harms Online: Content Regulation under Human Rights Law
“We Make Them Dance”: Surveillance Capitalism, the Rise of Instrumentarian Power, and the Threat to Human Rights
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Regulation
Acknowledgments
Series Editor’s Introduction
Introduction
Index
Data as Humans: Representation, Accountability, and Equality in Big Data
Datafication
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The Privacy Disconnect
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