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Below the line: free speech, privacy and online publishing at the European Court of Human Rights
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posted on 2023-06-12, 08:49 authored by Maria BjarnadottirThe European Court of Human Rights has, in three recent findings, dealt with intermediary liability for online comments by a third party. Drawing from the common issues dealt with in the cases, there are signs of different levels of obligations to ensure the balancing between colliding human rights within the online sphere, depending on the type of platform they appear on.
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Young Human Rights Lawyer JournalPublisher
Human Rights Lawyers AssociationIssue
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