The Role of Internet Access in Enabling Individual's Rights and Freedoms

European University Institute - RSCAS Working Paper No. 2013/47

33 Pages Posted: 30 Jun 2013 Last revised: 4 Jul 2013

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Nicola Lucchi

Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Department of Law

Date Written: June 29, 2013

Abstract

The paper discusses the scientific and policy debate as to whether access to the Internet can be considered so fundamental for human interaction as to deserve a special legal protection. In particular, it examines the impact of computer-mediated communication on the realization of individual’s rights and freedoms as well as on democratization processes. It then considers how Internet content governance is posing regulatory issues directly related to the growing importance of an equitable access to digital information. In this regard, the paper looks at conflicts arising within the systems of rights and obligations attached to communication (and especially content provision) over the Internet. The paper finally concludes by identifying emerging tensions and drawing out the implications for the nature and definitions of rights (e.g. of communication and access, but also of intellectual property ownership) and for regulations and actions taken to protect, promote or qualify those rights. All these points are illustrated by a series of recent examples.

Keywords: Communication rights, Internet access, digital citizenship, freedom of expression, digital content regulation

Suggested Citation

Lucchi, Nicola, The Role of Internet Access in Enabling Individual's Rights and Freedoms (June 29, 2013). European University Institute - RSCAS Working Paper No. 2013/47, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2287147

Nicola Lucchi (Contact Author)

Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Department of Law ( email )

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Barcelona, 08005
Spain

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