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Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr.
Affiliation:
University of Alabama
András Koltay
Affiliation:
National University of Public Service (Hungary)
Charlotte Garden
Affiliation:
University of Minnesota
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Chapter
Information
Disinformation, Misinformation, and Democracy
Legal Approaches in Comparative Context
, pp. v - vi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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Contents

  1. Notes on Contributors

  2. Preface

  3. Acknowledgments

  4. 1Disinformation, Misinformation, and Democracy: Defining the Problem, Identifying Potentially Effective Solutions, and the Merits of Using a Comparative Legal Approach

    Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr.

  5. Part ITheoretical Approaches to the Disinformation Problem

    1. 2The Internet, Democracy, and Misinformation

      Robert C. Post

    2. 3Democratic Freedom of Expression and Disinformation

      Andrew T. Kenyon

  6. Part IIThe Case of Government Disinformation

    1. 4Communication of State Authorities: The Power of the Office

      Indra Spiecker genannt Döhmann

    2. 5Public Officials’ Lies and Their Effects on the Proliferation of Disinformation: Another Way to Approach the Crisis

      Eduardo Bertoni

  7. Part IIIRegional Regulatory Approach to Disinformation: Europe

    1. 6Freedom of Expression and the Regulation of Disinformation in the European Union

      András Koltay

    2. 7The Fight against Disinformation in the Council of Europe, and the Relevant Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights

      Bernát Török

  8. Part IVNational Approaches to Disinformation

    1. 8The Perils of Fundraising Using the Disinformation of the Big Lie

      Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

    2. 9Fake News under Siege: A Century of Regulation in Chile

      John Charney

    3. 10The Battle against Disinformation: Legislative Challenges in South Korea

      Ahran Park

    4. 11Disinformation, Misinformation and Democracy: An Indian Constitutional Perspective

      Gautam Bhatia

    5. 12Disinformation and Democracy in Africa and South Africa

      Joanna Botha

    6. 13Navigating the Nexus of Elections, Technology and Democracy amid Escalating Disinformation and Misinformation Challenges in Kenya

      Victoria Miyandazi and Lucianna Thuo

  9. Part VCivil Society and Tackling Disinformation

    1. 14Knowledge Institutions and Resisting ‘Truth Decay’

      Vicki C. Jackson

    2. 15Freeing Speech at Work: Journalists’ Unions, Workplace Democracy and Political Democracy

      Charlotte Garden

    3. 16Afterword: For Whose Benefit Is the Freedom of Speech?

      Vincent Blasi

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