10 June 2023

[ARTICLE] What will happen to transatlantic data transfers following the sanction imposed by the Irish DPC on Meta?

by Florence G'sell On May 22, 2023, the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) published its decision of May 12, 2023 fining Meta Platforms Ireland Limited €1.2 billion for violating the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
20 May 2023

[ARTICLE] The Supreme Court of the United States dismisses the liability of social media platforms for hosting terrorist content

On May 18, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled on two highly debated cases. In both cases, social media networks were accused of facilitating the organization of terrorist attacks by failing to effectively combat terrorist content on their platforms. As a result, their responsibility was called into question.
5 April 2023

[INTERVIEW] “The Chinese approach to digital sovereignty”: 4 questions to Rogier Creemers

By Tamian Derivry In this interview, Rogier Creemers, Assistant Professor in the Law and Governance of China at Leiden University, discusses […]
8 March 2023

[INTERVIEW] The specificities of the Russian digital sovereignty agenda: 3 questions to Marie-Gabrielle Bertran

By Tamian Derivry In this interview, Marie-Gabrielle Bertran, PhD candidate at the French Institute of Geopolitics, discusses the geopolitical, economic […]
12 July 2022

[STUDENT ESSAY] How Platform Regulation and the Misinterpretation of Law Reduce Creativity Online

By Laure Niclot The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and […]
6 July 2022

[INTERVIEW] Will the ‘metaverse’ be built on exploitation and abuse? 3 questions to Guillaume Guinard

Guillaume Guinard is a Sciences Po graduate and former research assistant at the Chair. He has just completed his master’s […]