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Utilising Lon Fuller's conception of legality, this book argues that current legal provisions used to control online abuse aided by social media do not conform to the basic principles of legality in criminal law, in turn, threatening freedom of expression. It will be of interest to researchers in the field of criminal law and cyber law.
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Utilising Lon Fuller's conception of legality, this book argues that current legal provisions often used to control online abuse aided by social media do not conform to the basic principles of legality in the criminal law, in turn, threatening freedom of expression.How we regulate inappropriate behaviour online, often referred to as online abuse, particularly online abuse aided by social media, is a contemporary concern for governments across the globe. Tragedies, such as the death of a celebrity following a campaign of online abuse, often hit the headlines, followed by the same echo: there should be a law against this. Yet, in England and Wales, numerous laws exist to control, prosecute, and convict individuals who use the likes of social media to harass, intimidate, and abuse others online. So why is the law failing to keep pace with modern technology? This monograph critically examines this fundamental question, from the perspective of legality. Applying criminal law to three growing areas of concern, it covers: (1) racist speech, (2) cyberharassment/cyberstalking, and (3) the sending of abusive messages online. It then turns to examine the latest attempts by UK officials to tackle these issues through the implementation of the Online Safety Act 2023 and France's, Germany's, and India's attempts to regulate social media.The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of criminal law and cyber law, as well as online abuse, harassment, and discrimination.
Author Biography
Laura Higson-Bliss is a Lecturer in Law at Keele University, United Kingdom, joining Keele School of Law in 2021. Her interests, broadly conceived, are in the interaction between social media and the criminal law, legality, freedom of expression and law and new technologies. Laura is an author of several blogs and a regular contributor to wider discussions on social media regulation on the radio and television, both nationally and internationally.
Table of Contents
Part One1. Introduction2. Freedom of Expression: The Online Context3. Regulating Social Media: Theoretical PositioningPart Two4. Online Racism and the Criminal Law5. Harassment and Stalking Online6. Abusive Communications Online: The Development of Communication Law7. The Future of Communication LawPart Three8. Regulating Online Behaviour in the United Kingdom: Beyond the Criminal9. International Perspectives on Social Media and the Law10. Conclusion
Details ISBN1032301554 Author Laura Higson-Bliss Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Series Routledge Research in the Law of Emerging Technologies Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781032301556 Format Hardcover Imprint Routledge Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Illustrations 4 Tables, black and white; 10 Line drawings, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white ISBN-10 1032301554 DEWEY 345.410268 Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Publication Date 2024-10-29 UK Release Date 2024-10-29 Pages 276 We've got this
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