20110349 - Diritto pubblico comparato delle tecnologie dell’informazione

The course aims to examine, in a comparative perspective, the new information and communication technologies to understand the evolution of the constitutional provision ex art. 21 in the digital age and in particular in the "network" system. The aim of the course is to understand the transformations of law between regulation and globalization, between communication and expression of thought, between technological development and protection of rights.
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Programme

The course examines, in a comparative perspective, the new information and communication technologies to understand the evolution of the constitutional provision ex art. 21 in the digital age and in particular in the "network" system. In particular, the course aims to study the limits to the freedom of expression of thought, to protect individuals and the community, with particular attention to the impact of algorithmic technologies on law.

Core Documentation


For attending students, the subject matter of the examination will be the topics covered and material handed out during lectures

For non-attending students:
- P. Caretti, A. Cardone, Diritto dell'informazione e della comunicazione nell'era della convergenza
- A. Celotto, Sudditi. Diritti e cittadinanza ia tempi dei social network, 2023


Reference Bibliography

The reference bibliography is exhaustively reported in the adopted manual, available free of charge at the Department library

Type of delivery of the course

distance lessons.

Attendance

in presence or remotely

Type of evaluation

Knowledge testing and evaluation of critical thinking and analytical skills. The exam consists of a first part before a panel and a second part before the professor.