News from across the sea #4, by Nicolás Zara:By Nicholas Zara|2025-03-05T10:13:15-03:00March 5th, 2025|Tags: DSA, platform regulation|
In defense of anonymity on social networks – Juan Martín MarinangeliBy CELE, Juan Martin Mariangeli|2025-02-26T11:23:12-03:00February 26|Tags: anonymity, Argentina, Spain, Privacy, bill, social media|
Risks and Rewards: CELE and CiTiP cohost roundtable on systemic risks and fundamental rights in the Digital Services ActBy Augustina Del Campo, Nicholas Zara, Aleksandra Kuczerawy|2025-01-15T12:15:29-03:00January 15, 2025|Tags: DSA|
News from across the sea #3, by Nicolás Zara:By Nicholas Zara|2024-12-23T11:20:48-03:00December 23, 2024|Tags: DSA|
Summary of the Legislative Roundtables of CELE 2024 – Francesca Chocano and Matías González MamaBy Francesca Chocano, Matthias Gonzalez|2024-11-27T15:43:02-03:00November 27, 2024|
Towards a regulatory threats comparative research agendaBy Augustina Del Campo, Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte placeholder image|2024-12-17T16:18:56-03:00November 25, 2024|Tags: symposium_threats|
Threats of regulation are complex, but not enough to prevent oversightBy Paulina Gutierrez|2024-11-22T09:47:44-03:00November 22, 2024|Tags: symposium_threats|
Jawboning and lawboning: comparing platform-state relations in the US and EuropeBy Paddy Leerssen|2024-11-25T11:38:56-03:00November 21, 2024|Tags: symposium_threats|
When does the bully pulpit become regular bullying?By Michael Karanicolas|2024-11-22T20:41:05-03:00November 14, 2024|Tags: symposium_threats|
Threatening dynamics on Internet governance: the case of Europe and the Digital Services Act (DSA)By Joan Barata|2024-11-22T20:41:17-03:00November 13, 2024|Tags: symposium_threats|
Political Capital and Informal Platform GovernanceBy Robert Gorwa|2024-11-22T20:41:27-03:00November 12, 2024|Tags: symposium_threats|
Regulatory threats and methodological challengesBy Augustina Del Campo, Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte placeholder image|2024-11-11T14:39:54-03:00November 11, 2024|Tags: symposium_threats|
News from across the sea #2, by Nicolás ZaraBy Nicholas Zara|2024-11-08T16:00:06-03:00November 8, 2024|Tags: DSA|
Access to data for researchers: The challenges of civil society in the face of digital platforms. A conversation with Carlos Cortés and Laura Palacio – Juan Martín MariangeliBy Juan Martin Mariangeli|2024-11-08T15:44:33-03:00November 7, 2024|
Some Notes on Academic FreedomBy Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte placeholder image|2024-11-07T09:59:57-03:00October 26, 2024|Tags: academic freedom|
The suspension of X in Brazil: between sovereignty and censorship – Juan Martín MarinangeliBy Juan Martin Mariangeli|2024-09-16T17:12:15-03:0016 September, 2024|Tags: brasil, freedom of expression, power of attorney, social media, Twitter, X|
News from across the sea #1 – by Nicolás ZaraBy Nicholas Zara|2024-09-12T11:45:45-03:0012 September, 2024|Tags: DSA|
OSINT and artificial intelligence: a regional look at an explosive combination, by Nicolás ZaraBy Nicholas Zara|2024-09-02T10:43:38-03:002 September, 2024|Tags: Artificial Intelligence, osint, Privacy, mass surveillance|
CELE activities in Europe and the state of the debate on the DSA, by Nicolás ZaraBy Nicholas Zara|2024-07-22T15:10:31-03:00July 22, 2024|Tags: DSA|
Cyber patrolling in Argentina: Analysis of a problematic Resolution – By Lucía Camacho G.By CELE|2024-07-08T19:25:56-03:00July 8, 2024|
Participation of CELE in the International Conference on Digital Platform Governance: «Building a Global Forum of Networks» of UNESCO – By Matías GonzálezBy Matthias Gonzalez|2024-06-27T13:49:25-03:00June 27, 2024|
TikTok under threat in the United States and the European Union: What implications does it have for freedom of expression? By Juan Martin Marinangeli and Nicolás ZaraBy Juan Martin Mariangeli, Nicholas Zara|2024-06-18T15:02:57-03:00June 18, 2024|Tags: personal data, disinformation, DSA, Privacy, privacy, TikTok|
Lack of definition and good intentions: the European Commission's guidelines for mitigating systemic risks in the context of electoral processes – Nicolás ZaraBy Nicholas Zara|2024-05-31T13:17:05-03:00May 31, 2024|Tags: DSA, elections, risk mitigation|
By Ramiro A. Ugarte – Some notes on Net Mundial+10, ten years laterBy Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte placeholder image|2024-05-16T16:38:35-03:00May 16, 2024|Tags: internet governance|
CELE's Participation in the Fifth Edition of the Civil Society Roundtable Series in Brussels: Civil Society at the ForefrontBy Nicholas Zara|2024-04-29T12:34:33-03:00April 29|
Cybersecurity as a force bag in Mexico's regulatory framework – Juan Carlos Arjona EstevezBy Juan Carlos Arjona Estevez|2024-04-09T12:30:10-03:00April 9|
Judicial activism or democratic safeguard? The new limits of digital electoral propaganda in Brazil By Iná Jost|2024-04-05T12:28:31-03:00April 5|
Judicial activism or democratic safeguard? The new limits of digital electoral propaganda in BrazilBy Iná Jost|2024-04-05T12:28:52-03:00April 5|
Judicial Activism or Democratic Safeguard? The New Limits of Digital Electoral Propaganda in BrazilBy Iná Jost|2024-04-05T12:28:03-03:00April 5|
Seminar in Leiden: between criticism and rescue of the human rights discourse for Internet governanceBy Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte placeholder image|2024-03-18T13:01:47-03:00March 18th, 2024|Tags: human rights impact assessments|
Enthusiasm, Anticipation and Uncertainty: CELE's Participation in the DSA and Platform Regulation Conference in the NetherlandsBy Nicholas Zara|2024-02-27T14:54:10-03:00February 15|Tags: European Comission, DSA, platform regulation, UE|
Comments from CELE on the EC's Consultation Regarding the Implementation of Transparency Reports for Companies Under the EU Digital Services ActBy Augustina Del Campo, Nicholas Zara|2024-01-29T20:33:58-03:00January 29, 2024|Tags: European Comission, DSA, transparency report, platform regulation, UE|
Summary of CELE's Legislative Roundtables 2023By Lina Paola Velasquez, Matthias Gonzalez|2024-01-29T20:32:55-03:00January 24, 2024|
Gender violence in the political life of Colombian women and its challenges to freedom of expression.By Lina Paola Velasquez|2023-12-15T15:21:20-03:00November 27, 2023|Tags: amicus curiae, Colombia, political, violence against women|
Rule through harassment? The difficult balance between illegal threats and effective governmentBy Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte placeholder image|2023-11-06T19:34:53-03:00November 6, 2023|
How is the regulation of artificial intelligence in Colombia being thought about?By Luisa Fernanda Isaza|2023-10-23T10:09:30-03:00October 21, 2023|Tags: Colombia, personal data, IA, legislative proposal, bill|
The Constitutional Court of Colombia limited the use of internet jammers during social protestsBy Caroline Botero, Lina Paola Velasquez|2023-10-04T16:17:07-03:00October 4, 2023|Tags: Colombia, constitutional court of colombia, internet outages, inhibitors, shutdowns|
Beyond Ethics: Why a Rights-Based Framework is Essential for AI GovernanceBy CELE|2023-09-28T16:34:56-03:0028 September, 2023|Tags: AI, Artificial Intelligence, Tech Envoy|
New publication: “Community” in the Digital RealmBy Matthias Gonzalez, Emiliano Vitalini|2023-09-26T16:06:09-03:0026 September, 2023|
OSINT and Human Rights in Latin AmericaBy Nicholas Zara|2023-09-18T11:20:03-03:0018 September, 2023|Tags: osint, Privacy|
Two problems for using Human Rights as Benchmarks in Human Rights Impact AssessmentsBy Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte placeholder image|2023-09-13T11:17:01-03:0013 September, 2023|Tags: human rights impact assessments, internet governance|
Seminar: Elections and misinformation disordersBy CELE|2023-09-11T09:09:25-03:0011 September, 2023|Tags: disinformation, seminar|
Is leadership sterile? from BrazilBy Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte placeholder image|2023-08-22T09:25:01-03:00August 15 2023|Tags: Brazil, internet governance, regulation|
CELE celebrated the 2023 edition of its workshop in Buenos AiresBy Javier Pallero|2023-08-11T13:14:51-03:00August 7 2023|Tags: 2023, , workshop|
Why Engaging with Trust and Safety Matters: CELE's Contributions to the Digital Trust and Safety Partnership GlossaryBy Javier Pallero|2023-08-11T13:15:28-03:00August 3 2023|Tags: trust and safety|
Challenges to Majority World Participation in European Union's Data Access for Platform Researchers ConsultationBy Augustina Del Campo|2023-08-11T13:15:42-03:00July 24, 2023|Tags: 40 article, data access for researchers, DSA|
Intelligence based on open sources (OSINT) in Argentina: a diagnosis of its use by the StateBy Nicholas Zara|2023-08-11T13:15:53-03:00July 13, 2023|Tags: state agencies, Argentina, osint, report, mass surveillance|
CELE at RightsCon 2023: our agenda and prioritiesBy Javier Pallero|2023-06-29T13:20:07-03:00May 31, 2023|Tags: 2023, events, events, rightscon|
Digital gender violence in Colombia: a worrying project and a ruling that leads the wayBy Lina Paola Velasquez|2023-06-29T12:41:35-03:00May 22, 2023|Tags: Colombia, constitutional court of colombia, bills, responsibility of officials, of gender violence|
Regulation of platforms in Brazil: necessity, dangers and contradictionsBy Lina Paola Velasquez, Nicholas Zara|2023-06-29T13:15:06-03:00May 15, 2023|Tags: brasil, censorship, civil mark, bill, platform regulation|
CELE on World Press Freedom Day: UNESCO improves its draft on platform regulation, but more efforts are needed in the processBy Javier Pallero|2023-06-29T13:21:22-03:00May 4, 2023|Tags: directrices, freedom of the press, platforms, UNESCO|
CELE at World Press Freedom Day: UNESCO is improving its draft on platform regulation, but more work is needed to enhance the processBy Javier Pallero|2023-06-28T15:15:49-03:00May 3, 2023|Tags: draft, guidelines, UNESCO, wpfd|
A dangerous and exclusive Protocol for reporters in PeruBy Andres Calderon, Francesca Chocano|2023-06-29T14:10:41-03:00May 2, 2023|Tags: freedom of the press, Peru, protocol, violence against journalists|
Dis-information in Brazilian democracyBy Lina Paola Velasquez|2023-06-29T13:24:18-03:00March 6th, 2023|Tags: brasil, censorship, false information, freedom of expression|
DSA business presence requirementsBy Lina Paola Velasquez, Matthias Gonzalez|2023-06-29T13:56:22-03:00February 15|Tags: DSA, hostel clauses, content moderation, content moderation, commercial presence, Privacy, platform regulation, transparent|
Internet and digital protest in the hands of the Constitutional Court of Colombia By Lina Paola Velasquez|2023-10-03T00:21:16-03:00November 23, 2022|Tags: internet access, access to information, Colombia, due diligence, Internet, freedom of expression, content moderation, protest, protection|
An extensive debate to safeguard the democratic consensusBy Emiliano Vitalini|2022-10-25T11:05:16-03:00October 25, 2022|Tags: Argentina 1985, democratic consensus, public debate, military dictatorship, historical denialism, movie|
Legal but harmful content and little foresight in supervisionBy Augustina Del Campo|2022-10-19T12:42:20-03:00October 14, 2022|Tags: self-regulation, Catherine Botero, private censorship, inter-american court, problematic speeches, DSA, legal but awful, content moderation, Pauline Gutierrez|
10th anniversary of the CELE Workshop in Buenos Aires By Morena Shatzky|2023-06-28T14:14:59-03:0016 September, 2022|Tags: digital rights, Artificial Intelligence, latin american, peter cow, civil society|
The path of the norms of the right to communication and digital rights in the proposal for the New Constitution of Chile By Patricia Pena|2022-08-29T12:33:50-03:00August 29 2022|Tags: Chile, digital connectivity, right to communication, digital rights, New Constitution, plebiscite|
Hate crimes and hate speech: a brief comparative perspectiveBy Matthias Gonzalez|2022-08-22T13:28:52-03:00August 22 2022|Tags: hate crimes, criminalization, sexual orientation, section 29JA, UK|
Punish intolerance 'male salt' Criticism of the Inter-American Convention against all forms of discrimination and intolerance.By Morena Shatzky, Emiliano Vitalini|2022-07-29T17:14:22-03:00July 29, 2022|Tags: discrimination, hate speech, intolerance, freedom of expression, UTDT|
The battle for inclusion is more than linguistics By Matthias Gonzalez|2022-07-12T14:29:02-03:00July 12, 2022|Tags: binary, David Wallace explains, inclusive language, Santiago Kalinowski, three-part test|
High Level Panel of the UN Human Rights Council.By Augustina Del Campo|2022-07-05T16:07:13-03:00July 5, 2022|Tags: content policy, criminalization of speech, disinformation, disinformation, jurisprudence, United Nations|
What changes can we expect from platforms without Roe v. Wade?By Morena Shatzky, Matthias Gonzalez|2022-07-05T12:47:59-03:00July 1, 2022|Tags: Abortion, sexual and reproductive education, Google, legislation, community norms, over sight, protection of sexual rights, social media, Roe in Wade, terms and policies|
Criminalization of protest, the constant attempt to push dirt under the rugBy Emiliano Vitalini|2022-07-05T12:19:13-03:00June 22, 2022|Tags: public agenda, criminalization of protest, Martin Tetaz, bill, regulation, restriction|
Politics vs. the Press: Picture of a battle By Andres Calderon|2022-06-02T14:52:38-03:00June 2, 2022|Tags: censorship, legislation, freedom of expression, media, Peru, political, the press|
Affaire des affichesBy Emiliano Vitalini, Matthias Gonzalez|2022-05-26T15:15:57-03:00May 26, 2022|Tags: access to information, chill effect, criminalization, aggravated damages, criminal law, harassment, freedom of expression|
From a technocracy to a plutocracyBy Josephine Field|2022-04-28T10:44:48-03:00April 28|Tags: disinformation, elon musk, democratic governance, Governance, platforms, technocrat, Twitter|
Not all damage must be repairedBy Emiliano Vitalini|2022-03-30T14:24:08-03:00March 30th, 2022|Tags: public audience, hurt, denegri, right to forget, freedom of expression, liability of intermediaries|
Jurisprudence as a network that growsBy Josephine Field|2022-03-17T11:32:44-03:00March 16th, 2022|Tags: amicus curiae, Argentina, Belen Rodriguez, Supreme Court, denegri, right to forget, intermediary jurisprudence|
Debt and fake newsBy Emiliano Vitalini|2022-02-22T14:04:31-03:00February 22|Tags: Argentina, public debate, fake news, freedom of expression, Ministry of Economy|
New candidacy for the Directorate of the AAIP By Morena Shatzky|2022-02-15T16:27:48-03:00February 15|Tags: AAIP candidacy, democracia, Public information, personal data protection law, transparency|
Legislative Observatory monthly bulletin | January 2022By Matthias Gonzalez|2022-01-28T14:35:36-03:00January 28, 2022|Tags: Argentina, monthly newsletter, brasil, Ecuador, leyes, regulations, legislative observatory, Peru|
On the secrecy of journalistic sourcesBy Josephine Field|2022-01-18T16:21:32-03:00January 18, 2022|Tags: Article 43, committee to protect journalists, sources, habeas dates, freedom of expression, freedom of the press, journalism, journalists|
Monthly newsletter Legislative Observatory | December 2021By Matthias Gonzalez|2021-12-28T12:39:15-03:00December 28, 2021|Tags: Argentina, monthly newsletter, brasil, Ecuador, leyes, regulations, legislative observatory, Peru|
On the possibilities of private censorshipBy Josephine Field|2021-12-10T16:48:26-03:00December 10, 2021|Tags: algorithm, censorship, private censorship, public debate, deplatforming, scrutiny, Indexing, freedom of expression, sudestada|
Monthly newsletter Legislative Observatory | November 2021By Matthias Gonzalez|2021-12-03T13:41:34-03:00December 3, 2021|Tags: Argentina, monthly newsletter, brasil, Ecuador, leyes, regulations, legislative observatory, Peru|
Not all users are the same (nor should they be)By Augustina Del Campo|2021-11-03T16:42:21-03:00November 3, 2021|Tags: eduardo bertoni, javier pallero, responsibility of officials|
Monthly newsletter Legislative Observatory | October 2021By Matthias Gonzalez|2021-12-02T14:15:01-03:00October 29, 2021|Tags: Argentina, monthly newsletter, brasil, Ecuador, leyes, regulations, legislative observatory, Peru|
Draft law against silence, hampered by Colombian congressmenBy Luisa Fernanda Isaza|2021-10-15T15:47:28-03:00October 15, 2021|Tags: @cidh, Colombia, harassment, bill|
Who does the public debate need?By CELE|2021-10-06T15:45:36-03:00October 6, 2021|Tags: public debate, infodemic, Internet, laura zommer, media, journalism, social media|
Monthly newsletter Legislative Observatory | September 2021By Matthias Gonzalez|2021-09-30T14:57:57-03:0030 September, 2021|Tags: Argentina, monthly newsletter, brasil, Ecuador, leyes, regulations, legislative observatory, Peru|
Restrict debate to protect democracy?By Emiliano Vitalini|2021-09-07T11:12:45-03:007 September, 2021|Tags: democracia, strict scrutiny, free of expression, mounier, historical denialism, bill|
Monthly newsletter Legislative Observatory | August 2021By Matthias Gonzalez|2021-08-31T15:12:24-03:00August 30 2021|Tags: Argentina, monthly newsletter, brasil, Ecuador, leyes, regulations, legislative observatory, Peru|
Public officials and misinformation.By Augustina Del Campo|2023-09-21T10:18:23-03:00August 17 2021|Tags: disinformation, freedom of expression, mentira, civil servants role, taxonomy of falsehoods|
Monthly newsletter Legislative Observatory | July 2021By Matthias Gonzalez|2021-07-29T16:48:29-03:00July 25, 2021|Tags: Argentina, monthly newsletter, brasil, Ecuador, leyes, regulations, legislative observatory, Peru|
"Looking South: Towards new regional consensus on the responsibility of intermediaries and moderation of Internet content".By Morena Shatzky|2021-07-06T17:14:03-03:00July 6, 2021|Tags: dace, self-regulation, digital rights, Internet, Content Moderation, liability of intermediaries, civil society|
Monthly newsletter | June 2021By Legislative Observatory|2021-06-30T11:37:32-03:00June 30, 2021|Tags: Argentina, monthly newsletter, brasil, Ecuador, leyes, regulations, legislative observatory, Peru|
CELE OPPORTUNITYBy Legislative Observatory|2021-06-22T10:12:53-03:00June 22, 2021|Tags: research assistant, job search, legislative observatory, opportunity, sociologist|
Equality and freedom of expression: Raising a problemBy Josephine Field|2021-06-17T15:26:25-03:00June 17, 2021|Tags: @cidh, universal internet access, footing, latin america, freedom of expression, media|
@CELEUP #RightsSconScheduleBy Josephine Field|2021-06-08T11:54:22-03:00June 8, 2021|Tags: AlSur, latin america, girl lyrics, letterchica.digital, rightscon, technology, tracking|
Monthly Newsletter May 2021By Matthias Gonzalez|2021-06-09T18:03:16-03:00May 27, 2021|Tags: censorship, internet service law, freedom of expression, parliamentary table, legislative observatory, terrorism|
Breaking down the new European regulation against the spread of terrorist content online By Morena Shatzky|2021-06-09T18:03:27-03:00May 20, 2021|Tags: censorship, European Comission, terrorist content, Daphne Keller, DSA, HDI, illegal, I hate on the internet, TERREG, terrorism, ICT|
The #WorldPressFreedomDay conference UNESCOBy Legislative Observatory|2021-05-13T22:21:14-03:00May 11, 2021|Tags: access to information, freedom day, Freedom of expression, national security, UNESCO|
Monthly Bulletin April 2021 CELE Legislative ObservatoryBy Matthias Gonzalez, Artur pericles, Luisa Fernanda Isaza, Victor Cabezas placeholder image, Juan Carlos Arjona Estevez, Andres Calderon, Camilo Filartiga|2021-05-10T11:16:55-03:00April 29|Tags: legislative agenda, Argentina, Bolsonaro, brasil, Chile, ciberseguridad, Colombia, decree, Ecuador, Jair Bolsonaro, Peru, legislative power, bill, Senate of the Nation, STF, Via Libre|
On "denial" as a criminal offenseBy mmdg|2021-04-16T18:38:41-03:00April 8|Tags: criminal law, military dictatorship, freedom of expression|
Monthly Bulletin March 2021 CELE Legislative ObservatoryBy Matthias Gonzalez, Artur pericles, Patricia Pena, Luisa Fernanda Isaza, Victor Cabezas placeholder image, Alvaro Castellanos placeholder image, Juan Carlos Arjona Estevez, Andres Calderon|2021-04-16T23:10:29-03:00March 30th, 2021|Tags: legislative activity, regulatory activity, Argentina; Colombia, Bolsonaro, brasil, Chile, Congress, Ecuador, freedom of expression|
The good, the bad and the ugly of the hearing of the platforms before the US Congress.By Luisa Fernanda Isaza|2021-04-16T23:35:50-03:00March 28th, 2021|Tags: US audience, African American communities, disinformation, Facebook, Jack Dorsey, letterchica.digital, Communications Decency Law, Mark Zuckerberg, minorities, Content Moderation, section 230, Sundar Pichai, Twitter, youtube |
Office of the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of ExpressionBy Augustina Del Campo|2021-04-20T09:36:34-03:00March 26th, 2021|Tags: @cidh, Human rights, Internet, freedom of expression, Content Moderation, RELEASE, civil society|
Monthly Bulletin February 2021 CELE Legislative ObservatoryBy Juan Carlos Arjona Estevez, Victor Cabezas placeholder image, Andres Calderon, Alvaro Castellanos placeholder image, Luisa Fernanda Isaza, Matthias Gonzalez, Artur pericles|2021-04-20T09:38:36-03:00March 10th, 2021|Tags: Argentina, brasil, censorship, Colombia, ID card with chip, Ecuador, Guatemala, leyes, mexico, legislative observatory, Peru, civil society, Vaccines|
LyricsGirl and the Oversight BoardBy Legislative Observatory|2021-04-20T11:36:38-03:00March 3th, 2021|Tags: council, Facebook, freedom of expression, Mark Zuckerberg, Content Moderation, oversight board|
The legitimacy of the new managers of the public debate.By Augustina Del Campo|2021-04-20T09:39:32-03:00February 18|
Fake News on the Internet: actions and reactions of three platforms. Presentation of CELE before the UN Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Opinion and Expression.By mmdg|2021-04-20T09:40:14-03:00February 18|
Legislative Report Latam 2020/21By Matthias Gonzalez|2021-04-20T09:40:51-03:00January 28, 2021|Tags: Argentina, brasil, censorship, Colombia, Copyright, Ecuador, Guatemala, latam, freedom of expression, Content Moderation, Peru, legislative power, satire|
Trump's ostracismBy mmdg|2021-04-20T09:41:32-03:00January 12, 2021|Tags: 230 Communication Decency Act, public debate, deplatforming, Donald Trump, Facebook, Internet, monopoly, platforms, networks, Twitter|
2020 Annual ReportBy Legislative Observatory|2021-04-20T11:36:52-03:00December 22, 2020|Tags: 2020, ford, annual report, freedom of expression, achievements, content moderation, ned, legislative observatory, off, work|
Building Small LetterBy Legislative Observatory|2021-04-20T11:37:12-03:00December 3, 2020|Tags: Content Moderation, community norms, transparency|
CELE Director, Agustina Del Campo, presentation on the UN Forum on Minority Issues, Nov. 19 & 20By Augustina Del Campo|2021-04-20T09:42:20-03:00November 19, 2020|Tags: Forum of minorities session, Freedom of expression, Hate speech, Minorities, ONU, Social media, UN|
New parliamentary table at # IGF2020.By Augustina Del Campo, Matthias Gonzalez|2021-04-20T09:42:39-03:00November 13, 2020|Tags: public trust, covid19, IGF, Internet GovernanceForum, parliamentary table|
Social media the day after the US electionsBy Caroline Botero|2021-04-20T09:43:21-03:00November 10, 2020|Tags: self-regulation, political speech, disinformation, freedom of expression, power, social media, Trump|
The Mexican T-MEC 2020: Practices and lessonsBy Matthias Gonzalez|2021-05-06T13:25:57-03:00October 29, 2020|Tags: international trade, Copyright, Governance, Internet, freedom of expression, mexico, intellectual property, networks, inter-american system, tlc, FTA|
Argentina Connected Bis. Best practices and lessons learned from exercise 2020By Lucila Ailen Tula|2021-04-20T09:44:47-03:00October 22, 2020|Tags: Argentina connected, BID, human right, digital rights, optical fiber, infrastructure, Public politics, public service|
Cyber patrol or intelligence?By Augustina Del Campo, Morena Shatzky|2021-04-20T09:48:19-03:00October 8, 2020|Tags: Carolina Botero, cyber patrols, covid19, Human rights, social humor, intelligence, Internet, mass surveillance|
#platformlaw: How do appeals to private content moderation work?By Augustina Del Campo|2021-04-20T09:49:00-03:00October 1, 2020|Tags: appeals, owed, Facebook, intermediaries, Justice, Content Moderation, content moderation, pandemic, , proceedings, Twitter, youtube |
Social networks in Latin America: Between a rock and a hard placeBy Augustina Del Campo|2021-04-20T09:49:24-03:0024 September, 2020|Tags: Latin America, Facebook, freedom of expression, Content Moderation, Colombian referendum, Trump, Twitter, Wikimedia, Yale|
Applause, casseroles and chain letters: the rights of assembly and association in Argentina during the pandemicBy Paula Rock, Frank Serra|2021-04-20T11:20:10-03:0021 September, 2020|
Internet governance and the judiciaryBy victoria abbot, Augustina Del Campo|2021-04-20T11:20:41-03:009 September, 2020|Tags: Latin America, debate, human rights, internet governance, jueces, LACIGF, power of attorney, UNESCO|
Guatemala: The temptation to use the emergency to silence criticism and criminalize "fake news"By Alvaro Castellanos placeholder image|2021-04-20T11:20:49-03:00August 26 2020|Tags: ACHR, criminalization, Civil rights, human rights, fake news, Guatemala, freedom of the press, pandemic, ICCPR|
CFK vs. GOOGLE: Theoretically interesting, factually mundaneBy Augustina Del Campo|2021-04-20T11:21:42-03:00August 13 2020|Tags: algorithm, slander, CFK, demand, former president, Google, political humor, Indexing, insults, thief, Argentine nation, previous, wikipedia|
Covid-19: Data protection and internet access during the pandemicBy Martina Rapido Ragozzino|2021-04-20T11:21:54-03:00August 4 2020|Tags: internet access, access to information, inter-american commission on human rights, constitutional court of ecuador, Covid-19, personal data, right to internet, derechos, human rights, Ecuador, education, children, EC health, vulnerability|
Study on the Facebook Supervisory Board: changing expectationsBy Legislative Observatory|2021-04-20T11:35:22-03:00July 29, 2020|Tags: ethics, expectations, Facebook, public forum, Governance, ley, Mark Zuckerberg, over sight, regulation, social responsability, supervision, transparency report, user|
Colombia - CNE: Another approach to the regulation of the electoral campaign in social networksBy Caroline Botero|2021-04-20T11:22:04-03:00July 21, 2020|Tags: cne, Donald Trump, elections, in the media, media, political, political propaganda, electoral ban|
Workshop «For better internet regulation in Latin America - # CELE20»By Legislative Observatory|2021-04-20T11:35:39-03:00July 17, 2020|Tags: Covid, digital rights, disinformation, health emergency, Governance, on line, seminar, s, workshop, webinar|
COVID-19 Survey: Accumulation of data without clear objectivesBy Susana gonzales|2021-04-20T11:22:53-03:00July 14, 2020|Tags: big data, cyber patrols, Covid, data, personal data, national emergency, health emergency, digital survey, information, WHO, Peru, privacy, transparency, mass surveillance|
TikTok got serious! A new form of protestBy Morena Shatzky|2021-04-20T11:23:01-03:00July 9, 2020|Tags: activism, black lives matter, public censorship, Human rights, Donald Trump, human rights, K-pop, event, prohibition, protest, rights, TikTok|
The Brazilian Congress approach to disinformation and platform regulation puts freedom of expression at riskBy Thiago Dias Oliva, Heloisa massaro|2021-04-20T11:23:18-03:00June 23, 2020|Tags: bigdata, Brazil, digital rights, disinformation, fakenews, freedom of expression, net neutrality|
Adding context: The Zuckerberg editorial, the Twitter-Trump conflict and the responsibility of intermediaries against long-standing social problemsBy Augustina Del Campo|2021-04-20T11:24:19-03:00June 19, 2020|Tags: Donald Trump, Facebook, fraud, mail in ballots, Mark Zuckerberg, , Twitter, use elections, vs|
Facebook under the microscope: exceptions of journalistic interest and political discourseBy Augustina Del Campo, Javier Pallero|2021-04-20T11:24:32-03:00June 16, 2020|Tags: censorship, private censorship, covid19, political speech, emergency, Facebook, freedom of expression, pandemic, patrol, mass surveillance|
The active role of platforms in times of pandemic: a review of their policies and the gaps that are beginning to emergeBy Paula Rock|2021-04-20T11:25:42-03:00April 9|
Freedom of expression: between logic and democracyBy Augustina Del Campo|2021-04-20T11:25:51-03:00April 1|
Coronavirus: data protection and confidentiality in EcuadorBy Martina Rapido Ragozzino|2021-04-20T11:26:03-03:00March 27th, 2020|
Historical judgment of the Constitutional Court of EcuadorBy Martina Rapido Ragozzino|2021-04-20T11:27:08-03:0025 September, 2019|
Presentation of the Observatory in MexicoBy Juan Carlos Arjona Estevez|2021-04-20T11:27:26-03:00May 10, 2019|
Some trends at the regional levelBy Legislative Observatory|2021-04-20T11:33:52-03:00January 31, 2019|
Welcome to the Blog of the #ObservatorioCELE!By Legislative Observatory|2023-08-04T11:08:10-03:00January 31, 2019|