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Author Cintra GuimarĂ£es, Guilherme

Title Global Technology and Legal Theory : Transnational Constitutionalism, Google and the European Union
Published Milton : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (227 pages)
Series Routledge Research in International Commercial Law Ser
Routledge Research in International Commercial Law Ser
Contents Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and abbreviations; Introduction; I.1 Google and its global reach; I.2 A new constitutional question?; I.3 Structure of the book; 1. Constitutionalism and world society; 1.1 Constitutions and modern society: content and form; 1.2 Globalization and world society: structural changes and semantic bifurcations; 1.3 The discourse on constitutionalism beyond the state; 1.3.1 Transconstitutionalism and its realistic approach
1.3.2 The European Union: between free market and democratic politics1.3.3 Transnational corporations: autonomous organizational trends; 2. The architecture of cyberspace; 2.1 The Internet beyond freedom and control; 2.2 Internet governance: law and politics in cyberspace; 2.3 Mass surveillance online: the US and its transnational corporations; 2.4 Google and the reality of search engines; 3. Disrupting markets and tax bases; 3.1 "We're afraid of Google"; 3.1.1 Competition in cyberspace; 3.1.2 Antitrust investigations and proceedings; 3.1.3 Neutrality, pluralism and competition
3.2 Fighting digital tax avoidance3.2.1 Challenges to the taxation of the digital economy; 3.2.2 Searching for Google's mobile and stateless income; 4. Privacy, social memory and global data; 4.1 The media of data and the forms of information; 4.2 Privacy and data protection online; 4.3 The case law of the CJEU; 4.3.1 Publishing, searching and forgetting content online; 4.3.2 Collecting, transferring and spying on personal data; 4.4 Remembrance, forgetting, surveillance; 4.4.1. The first index and the right to be forgotten; 4.4.2 The second index and the power of digital bureaucracies
4.4.3 Profiles, exposure and discriminationConclusion; Transnational constitutional conflicts over global data; The transconstitutional protection of privacy; Constitutionalizing markets over politics; Human contingency and data determinism; Bibliography; Index
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ISBN 9780429595912
0429595913