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Title
The Legal Challenges of Social Media.
Author
Edition
1st edition
Item Type
Book
Description
352 pages ; illustrations
ISBN
9781785364501 Print
9781785364518 eBook
9781785364518 eBook
Summary
Social media offers a platform for individual self-expression and the sharing of information. However, social media issues are boundless, permeating distinct legal disciplines. The law has struggled to adapt and for good reason: how does the law regulate this medium over the public/private law divide? This book engages with the legal implications of social media from both public and private law perspectives and outlines how the law has endeavoured to adapt the existing tools to social media. The expert contributors explore a range of ideas to investigate the intersection between law and social media and they provide an insight into the challenges the legal community currently face. This collection explores key topics such as public and private law implications, the gap between the lay and legal understandings of social media, the conflict of laws regarding social media and the individual rights associated with social media. This timely study of a complex and ever-changing area of law will be of interest to legal scholars, students and practitioners and will provide a valuable source of reference for those studying or researching media and journalism.
Formatted Contents Note
Foreword
1. Introduction
A. Social media and the law
2. Mapping the rule of law for the internet
B. Public order in a virtual space
3. Crime and communication: do legal controls leave enough space for freedom of expression
4. Press regulation in a converging environment
5. Contempt of court and new media
6. Social media: it is not just about Article 10
C. Private law responses to social media
7. What is a joke? Mapping the path of a speech complaint on social networks
8. Social media, sporting figures and the regulation of morality
9. Post-mortem social media: law and Facebook after death
10. Social media in the workplace
11. An unwholesome layer cake: intermediary liability in English defamation and data protection law
D. Cross border regulation of virtual space
12. Getting the balance right: human rights in residual jurisdiction rules of English courts for cross-border torts via social media
13. Choice of law in defamation and the regulation of free speech on social media: nineteenth century law meets twenty-first century problems
Index
1. Introduction
A. Social media and the law
2. Mapping the rule of law for the internet
B. Public order in a virtual space
3. Crime and communication: do legal controls leave enough space for freedom of expression
4. Press regulation in a converging environment
5. Contempt of court and new media
6. Social media: it is not just about Article 10
C. Private law responses to social media
7. What is a joke? Mapping the path of a speech complaint on social networks
8. Social media, sporting figures and the regulation of morality
9. Post-mortem social media: law and Facebook after death
10. Social media in the workplace
11. An unwholesome layer cake: intermediary liability in English defamation and data protection law
D. Cross border regulation of virtual space
12. Getting the balance right: human rights in residual jurisdiction rules of English courts for cross-border torts via social media
13. Choice of law in defamation and the regulation of free speech on social media: nineteenth century law meets twenty-first century problems
Index
Linked Resources
Published
Cheltenham, England, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017.
Copyright
©2017
Language
English
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