Dear all,
Just a friendly reminder of our meeting later today at 16:00 outside Estrel Saal B. We will be discussing our research overlaps and opportunities for collaboration. If you know anyone who is at the IGF and would be good to involve in this (even though they are not a member of the CPR), please feel free to invite them.
See you soon!
Nicolo
From: <cpr-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net> on behalf of Nicolo Zingales <N.Zingales(a)leeds.ac.uk>
Date: Sunday, 17 November 2019 at 19:50
To: "cpr(a)listas.altermundi.net" <cpr(a)listas.altermundi.net>
Cc: Luca Belli <luca.belli(a)fgv.br>
Subject: [CPR] CPR session (27/11) and informal meeting (26/11)
Dear all,
As the Internet Governance Forum is approaching, this email is to coordinate with those who are going to be in attendance.
First, as you probably know, the CPR will hold its session<https://igf2019.sched.com/event/SU3d/dc-on-platform-responsibility> on 27 November from 15 to 16:30 in Estrel Saal B in Sonnenallee 225, 12057 Berlin, and you are warmly invited to participate. We’re delighted to have a panel representing views from a range of experts and stakeholders, promising a lively discussion. You will find more details at the bottom of this email. By way of stimulation of your punctuality at the session, please be informed that we will have 100 hard copies of the Computer Law & Security Review’s Special Issue on ‘Platform Values: Conflicting Rights, AI and Tax Avoidance’ available on a first come, first served basis.
Second, as in previous years, we would like to arrange an informal meeting of CPR members and likeminded researchers to discuss ideas and opportunities for collaboration around platform responsibility. We think that the best moment of the conference to do that is during one of the introductory high-level sessions. Therefore, we’d like to invite you to join us to meet at 16h on 26 November (day 1 of the IGF) at the main entrance of the room where our session will take place (again, Estrel Saal B). If you think you will be able to make it, please let us know (offlist) so we can count you in and make sure to find a suitable location for the meeting.
We look forward to seeing you in Berlin!
Best wishes,
Nicolo and Luca
Long description of the session https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2019-platform-values-c…<https://webmail.fgv.br/owa/redir.aspx?C=eD1o8WM-fgCl7Vq78l3TYyXHjxGXWGBEZ7P…>
Below is a shorter description of the session and the Table of Contents of the SI.
Platform Values: Conflicting Rights, AI and Tax Avoidance
This session will discuss three of the most crucial points of contention with regard to values underlying the operation of digital platforms: Conflicting Rights, Artificial Intelligence and Tax Avoidance.
The session will include presentations based on the papers featured in a Special Issue (SI) of the Computer Law & Security Review, celebrating five years of activities<https://webmail.fgv.br/owa/redir.aspx?C=FCNdGHWO68fl4isDhi9H3YDGGN4lO9zvXnP…> of the UN IGF Coalition on Platform Responsibility and entitled 'Platform Value(s): Conflicting Rights, Artificial Intelligence and Tax Avoidance'.
The SI, which is the 2019 official outcome of the coalition, will include also the finalised Best Practices on Platforms' Implementation on the Right to Effective Remedy, produced by the Coalition between May 2018 and March 2019 (available here<https://webmail.fgv.br/owa/redir.aspx?C=PnNFZct-YK-xUaPuiXftx-yLhvwKKEJeePH…>). The entire work will be released in open access starting 27 November 2019. In the meantime, you can read the editorial "Platform value(s): A multidimensional framework for online responsibility" here<https://webmail.fgv.br/owa/redir.aspx?C=RvYWckPsI7o-ER1x7tMs5WL15HCp1QesegO….>.
The session will have the following agenda:
* · Opening remarks by Nicolo Zingales, University of Leeds, and Luca Belli, FGV
Part I- Platform Values, Freedom of Expression and Democracy
* · Keynote by Edison Lanza, Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression Organization of American States
* · Nic Suzor, Queensland University of Technology
* · Monica Rosina, Facebook
Quick round of questions
Part II: Platform values and content moderation
* · Chris Marsden, University of Sussex
* · Ivar Hartmann, FGV
* · Giovanni De Gregorio, Univerista' Milano Bicocca
* · Dragana Obradovic, Balkan Investigative Reporting Network
Quick round of questions
Part III: Conflcting rights and values
* · Catherine Carnovale, Elsevier
* · Rolf H. Weber, University of Zurich
* · Catalina Goanta, Maastricht University
* · Yseult Marique, University of Essex
· Open Debate
Table of contents of the Special Issue
* Platform Value(s):A Multidimensional Framework for Online Responsibility
Luca Belli and Nicolo Zingales [Already available here]
Introductory Essays
* Governing Digital Societies: Private Platforms, Public Values
José van Dijck
* A Constitutional Moment: How We Might Reimagine Platform Governance
Nicolas Suzor
* From the Telegraph to Twitter: The Case for the Digital Platform Act
Harold Feld
Conflicting Rights
* The New City Regulators
Sofia Ranchordas and Catalina Goanta
* Sanctions on Digital Platforms: Balancing Proportionality in the Modern Public Square
Engerrand Marique and Yseult Marique
* A New Framework for Online Content Moderation
Ivar Hartmann
Artificial Intelligence
* Socio-Ethical Values and Legal Rules on Automated Platforms: The Quest for a Symbiotic Relationship
Rolf H. Weber
* Democratising Online Content Moderation: A Constitutional Framework
Giovanni De Gregorio
* Platform Values and Democratic Elections: How Can the Law Regulate Digital Disinformation?
Chris Marsden, Trisha Meyer and Ian Brown
Tax Avoidance
* The Progressive Policy Shift in the Debate on the International Tax Challenges of the Digital Economy: A “Pretext” for Overhaul of the International Tax Regime?
Alessandro Turina
* E-commerce and Effective VAT/GST Enforcement: Can Online Platforms Play a Valuable Role?
Luisa Scarcella
Annex
* Best Practices Platforms’ Implementation of the Right to an Effective Remedy
Collectively elaborated by members of the IGF Coalition on Platform Responsibility
Thank you to those who kindly noted that the links I shared in the previous email were corrupted, due to a technical glitch on Outlook. Apologies for the inconvenience. Below the correct links.
Reports of 5 years of activities<https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/dynamic-coalition-on-platf…>
Longer session description<https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2019-platform-values-c…>
SI Editorial on Platform Value(s)<https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3488282>
All the best
Nicolo
From: <cpr-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net> on behalf of Nicolo Zingales <N.Zingales(a)leeds.ac.uk>
Date: Sunday, 17 November 2019 at 18:50
To: "cpr(a)listas.altermundi.net" <cpr(a)listas.altermundi.net>
Cc: Luca Belli <luca.belli(a)fgv.br>
Subject: [CPR] CPR session (27/11) and informal meeting (26/11)
Dear all,
As the Internet Governance Forum is approaching, this email is to coordinate with those who are going to be in attendance.
First, as you probably know, the CPR will hold its session<https://igf2019.sched.com/event/SU3d/dc-on-platform-responsibility> on 27 November from 15 to 16:30 in Estrel Saal B in Sonnenallee 225, 12057 Berlin, and you are warmly invited to participate. We’re delighted to have a panel representing views from a range of experts and stakeholders, promising a lively discussion. You will find more details at the bottom of this email. By way of stimulation of your punctuality at the session, please be informed that we will have 100 hard copies of the Computer Law & Security Review’s Special Issue on ‘Platform Values: Conflicting Rights, AI and Tax Avoidance’ available on a first come, first served basis.
Second, as in previous years, we would like to arrange an informal meeting of CPR members and likeminded researchers to discuss ideas and opportunities for collaboration around platform responsibility. We think that the best moment of the conference to do that is during one of the introductory high-level sessions. Therefore, we’d like to invite you to join us to meet at 16h on 26 November (day 1 of the IGF) at the main entrance of the room where our session will take place (again, Estrel Saal B). If you think you will be able to make it, please let us know (offlist) so we can count you in and make sure to find a suitable location for the meeting.
We look forward to seeing you in Berlin!
Best wishes,
Nicolo and Luca
Long description of the session https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2019-platform-values-c…<https://webmail.fgv.br/owa/redir.aspx?C=eD1o8WM-fgCl7Vq78l3TYyXHjxGXWGBEZ7P…>
Below is a shorter description of the session and the Table of Contents of the SI.
Platform Values: Conflicting Rights, AI and Tax Avoidance
This session will discuss three of the most crucial points of contention with regard to values underlying the operation of digital platforms: Conflicting Rights, Artificial Intelligence and Tax Avoidance.
The session will include presentations based on the papers featured in a Special Issue (SI) of the Computer Law & Security Review, celebrating five years of activities<https://webmail.fgv.br/owa/redir.aspx?C=FCNdGHWO68fl4isDhi9H3YDGGN4lO9zvXnP…> of the UN IGF Coalition on Platform Responsibility and entitled 'Platform Value(s): Conflicting Rights, Artificial Intelligence and Tax Avoidance'.
The SI, which is the 2019 official outcome of the coalition, will include also the finalised Best Practices on Platforms' Implementation on the Right to Effective Remedy, produced by the Coalition between May 2018 and March 2019 (available here<https://webmail.fgv.br/owa/redir.aspx?C=PnNFZct-YK-xUaPuiXftx-yLhvwKKEJeePH…>). The entire work will be released in open access starting 27 November 2019. In the meantime, you can read the editorial "Platform value(s): A multidimensional framework for online responsibility" here<https://webmail.fgv.br/owa/redir.aspx?C=RvYWckPsI7o-ER1x7tMs5WL15HCp1QesegO….>.
The session will have the following agenda:
* · Opening remarks by Nicolo Zingales, University of Leeds, and Luca Belli, FGV
Part I- Platform Values, Freedom of Expression and Democracy
* · Keynote by Edison Lanza, Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression Organization of American States
* · Nic Suzor, Queensland University of Technology
* · Monica Rosina, Facebook
Quick round of questions
Part II: Platform values and content moderation
* · Chris Marsden, University of Sussex
* · Ivar Hartmann, FGV
* · Giovanni De Gregorio, Univerista' Milano Bicocca
* · Dragana Obradovic, Balkan Investigative Reporting Network
Quick round of questions
Part III: Conflcting rights and values
* · Catherine Carnovale, Elsevier
* · Rolf H. Weber, University of Zurich
* · Catalina Goanta, Maastricht University
* · Yseult Marique, University of Essex
· Open Debate
Table of contents of the Special Issue
* Platform Value(s):A Multidimensional Framework for Online Responsibility
Luca Belli and Nicolo Zingales [Already available here]
Introductory Essays
* Governing Digital Societies: Private Platforms, Public Values
José van Dijck
* A Constitutional Moment: How We Might Reimagine Platform Governance
Nicolas Suzor
* From the Telegraph to Twitter: The Case for the Digital Platform Act
Harold Feld
Conflicting Rights
* The New City Regulators
Sofia Ranchordas and Catalina Goanta
* Sanctions on Digital Platforms: Balancing Proportionality in the Modern Public Square
Engerrand Marique and Yseult Marique
* A New Framework for Online Content Moderation
Ivar Hartmann
Artificial Intelligence
* Socio-Ethical Values and Legal Rules on Automated Platforms: The Quest for a Symbiotic Relationship
Rolf H. Weber
* Democratising Online Content Moderation: A Constitutional Framework
Giovanni De Gregorio
* Platform Values and Democratic Elections: How Can the Law Regulate Digital Disinformation?
Chris Marsden, Trisha Meyer and Ian Brown
Tax Avoidance
* The Progressive Policy Shift in the Debate on the International Tax Challenges of the Digital Economy: A “Pretext” for Overhaul of the International Tax Regime?
Alessandro Turina
* E-commerce and Effective VAT/GST Enforcement: Can Online Platforms Play a Valuable Role?
Luisa Scarcella
Annex
* Best Practices Platforms’ Implementation of the Right to an Effective Remedy
Collectively elaborated by members of the IGF Coalition on Platform Responsibility
Dear all,
As the Internet Governance Forum is approaching, this email is to coordinate with those who are going to be in attendance.
First, as you probably know, the CPR will hold its session<https://igf2019.sched.com/event/SU3d/dc-on-platform-responsibility> on 27 November from 15 to 16:30 in Estrel Saal B in Sonnenallee 225, 12057 Berlin, and you are warmly invited to participate. We’re delighted to have a panel representing views from a range of experts and stakeholders, promising a lively discussion. You will find more details at the bottom of this email. By way of stimulation of your punctuality at the session, please be informed that we will have 100 hard copies of the Computer Law & Security Review’s Special Issue on ‘Platform Values: Conflicting Rights, AI and Tax Avoidance’ available on a first come, first served basis.
Second, as in previous years, we would like to arrange an informal meeting of CPR members and likeminded researchers to discuss ideas and opportunities for collaboration around platform responsibility. We think that the best moment of the conference to do that is during one of the introductory high-level sessions. Therefore, we’d like to invite you to join us to meet at 16h on 26 November (day 1 of the IGF) at the main entrance of the room where our session will take place (again, Estrel Saal B). If you think you will be able to make it, please let us know (offlist) so we can count you in and make sure to find a suitable location for the meeting.
We look forward to seeing you in Berlin!
Best wishes,
Nicolo and Luca
Long description of the session https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2019-platform-values-c…<https://webmail.fgv.br/owa/redir.aspx?C=eD1o8WM-fgCl7Vq78l3TYyXHjxGXWGBEZ7P…>
Below is a shorter description of the session and the Table of Contents of the SI.
Platform Values: Conflicting Rights, AI and Tax Avoidance
This session will discuss three of the most crucial points of contention with regard to values underlying the operation of digital platforms: Conflicting Rights, Artificial Intelligence and Tax Avoidance.
The session will include presentations based on the papers featured in a Special Issue (SI) of the Computer Law & Security Review, celebrating five years of activities<https://webmail.fgv.br/owa/redir.aspx?C=FCNdGHWO68fl4isDhi9H3YDGGN4lO9zvXnP…> of the UN IGF Coalition on Platform Responsibility and entitled 'Platform Value(s): Conflicting Rights, Artificial Intelligence and Tax Avoidance'.
The SI, which is the 2019 official outcome of the coalition, will include also the finalised Best Practices on Platforms' Implementation on the Right to Effective Remedy, produced by the Coalition between May 2018 and March 2019 (available here<https://webmail.fgv.br/owa/redir.aspx?C=PnNFZct-YK-xUaPuiXftx-yLhvwKKEJeePH…>). The entire work will be released in open access starting 27 November 2019. In the meantime, you can read the editorial "Platform value(s): A multidimensional framework for online responsibility" here<https://webmail.fgv.br/owa/redir.aspx?C=RvYWckPsI7o-ER1x7tMs5WL15HCp1QesegO….>.
The session will have the following agenda:
* · Opening remarks by Nicolo Zingales, University of Leeds, and Luca Belli, FGV
Part I- Platform Values, Freedom of Expression and Democracy
* · Keynote by Edison Lanza, Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression Organization of American States
* · Nic Suzor, Queensland University of Technology
* · Monica Rosina, Facebook
Quick round of questions
Part II: Platform values and content moderation
* · Chris Marsden, University of Sussex
* · Ivar Hartmann, FGV
* · Giovanni De Gregorio, Univerista' Milano Bicocca
* · Dragana Obradovic, Balkan Investigative Reporting Network
Quick round of questions
Part III: Conflcting rights and values
* · Catherine Carnovale, Elsevier
* · Rolf H. Weber, University of Zurich
* · Catalina Goanta, Maastricht University
* · Yseult Marique, University of Essex
· Open Debate
Table of contents of the Special Issue
* Platform Value(s):A Multidimensional Framework for Online Responsibility
Luca Belli and Nicolo Zingales [Already available here]
Introductory Essays
* Governing Digital Societies: Private Platforms, Public Values
José van Dijck
* A Constitutional Moment: How We Might Reimagine Platform Governance
Nicolas Suzor
* From the Telegraph to Twitter: The Case for the Digital Platform Act
Harold Feld
Conflicting Rights
* The New City Regulators
Sofia Ranchordas and Catalina Goanta
* Sanctions on Digital Platforms: Balancing Proportionality in the Modern Public Square
Engerrand Marique and Yseult Marique
* A New Framework for Online Content Moderation
Ivar Hartmann
Artificial Intelligence
* Socio-Ethical Values and Legal Rules on Automated Platforms: The Quest for a Symbiotic Relationship
Rolf H. Weber
* Democratising Online Content Moderation: A Constitutional Framework
Giovanni De Gregorio
* Platform Values and Democratic Elections: How Can the Law Regulate Digital Disinformation?
Chris Marsden, Trisha Meyer and Ian Brown
Tax Avoidance
* The Progressive Policy Shift in the Debate on the International Tax Challenges of the Digital Economy: A “Pretext” for Overhaul of the International Tax Regime?
Alessandro Turina
* E-commerce and Effective VAT/GST Enforcement: Can Online Platforms Play a Valuable Role?
Luisa Scarcella
Annex
* Best Practices Platforms’ Implementation of the Right to an Effective Remedy
Collectively elaborated by members of the IGF Coalition on Platform Responsibility
Dear colleagues,
I would like to thank - also on behalf of my coeditor Nicolo - the various members of this list who have submitted highly interesting papers for the Special Issue on Platform Values: Conflicting Rights, AI and Tax Avoidance and have helped organising the IGF session where the SI will be released and debated with other stakeholders.
Free hard copies of the Special Issue will be distributed at the session that will take place on 27 November from 15:00 to 16:30 https://igf2019.sched.com/event/SU3d/dc-on-platform-responsibility
Here is a long description of the session https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2019-platform-values-c…
Below a shorter description of the session and the table of content of the SI.
I hope to meet some of you at the IGF
All the best
Luca
Platform Values: Conflicting Rights, AI and Tax Avoidance
This session will discuss three of the most crucial points of contention with regard to values underlying the operation of digital platforms: Conflicting Rights, Artificial Intelligence and Tax Avoidance.
The session will include presentations based on the papers featured in a special issue of the Computer Law & Security Review, celebrating five years of activities of the UN IGF Coalition on Platform Responsibility and devoted to 'Platform Value(s): Conflicting Rights, Artificial Intelligence and Tax Avoidance'.
The Special Issue, which is the 2019 official outcome of the coalition, will include also the finalised Best Practices on Platforms' Implementation on the Right to Effective Remedy, produced by the Coalition between May 2018 and March 2019 (available here). Free hard copies of the Special Issue will be distributed.
The Special Issue will also be released in open access starting 27 November 2019. In the meantime, you can read the editorial "Platform value(s): A multidimensional framework for online responsibility" here.
The session will have the following agenda:
+ Opening remarks by Nicolo Zingales, University of Leeds, and Luca Belli, FGV
Part I- Platform Values, Freedom of Expression and Democracy
+ Keynote by Edison Lanza, Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression Organization of American States
+ Nic Suzor, Queensland University of Technology
+ Monica Rosina, Facebook
Quick round of questions
Part II: Platform values and content moderation
+ Chris Marsden, University of Sussex
+ Ivar Hartmann, FGV
+ Giovanni De Gregorio, Univerista' Milano Bicocca
+ Dragana Obradovic, Balkan Investigative Reporting Network
Quick round of questions
Part III: Conflcting rights and values
+ Catherine Carnovale, Elsevier
+ Rolf H. Weber, University of Zurich
+ Catalina Goanta, Maastricht University
+ Yseult Marique, University of Essex
Open Debate
Table of contents of the Special Issue
+ Platform Value(s):A Multidimensional Framework for Online Responsibility
Luca Belli and Nicolo Zingales
Introductory Essays
+ Governing Digital Societies: Private Platforms, Public Values
José van Dijck
+ A Constitutional Moment: How We Might Reimagine Platform Governance
Nicolas Suzor
+ From the Telegraph to Twitter: The Case for the Digital Platform Act
Harold Feld
Conflicting Rights
+ The New City Regulators
Sofia Ranchordas and Catalina Goanta
+ Sanctions on Digital Platforms: Balancing Proportionality in the Modern Public Square
Engerrand Marique and Yseult Marique
+ A New Framework for Online Content Moderation
Ivar Hartmann
Artificial Intelligence
+ Socio-Ethical Values and Legal Rules on Automated Platforms: The Quest for a Symbiotic Relationship
Rolf H. Weber
+ Democratising Online Content Moderation: A Constitutional Framework
Giovanni De Gregorio
+ Platform Values and Democratic Elections: How Can the Law Regulate Digital Disinformation?
Chris Marsden, Trisha Meyer and Ian Brown
Tax Avoidance
+ The Progressive Policy Shift in the Debate on the International Tax Challenges of the Digital Economy: A “Pretext” for Overhaul of the International Tax Regime?
Alessandro Turina
+ E-commerce and Effective VAT/GST Enforcement: Can Online Platforms Play a Valuable Role?
Luisa Scarcella
Annex
+ Best Practices Platforms' Implementation of the Right to an Effective Remedy
Collectively elaborated by members of the IGF Coalition on Platform Responsibility
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Luca Belli, PhD
Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation, FGV Law School, Rio de Janeiro
Chercheur Associé, Centre de Droit Public Comparé, Université Paris 2
www.cyberbrics.info | www.internet-governance.fgv.br
@1lucabelli
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