Internet Law and Digital Society: An International Overview

Authors

Paulina Kowalicka (ed)
University of Milan

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Digitalisation, Governance, Platforms

Synopsis

The first International Conference of the Information Society Law Center, held in 2023, delved into key issues at the intersection of law and new technologies, analyzing regulatory, ethical, and operational challenges in the contemporary digital context. The debate addressed four fundamental themes, attempting to provide a comprehensive view of the main legal areas involved in the technological landscape: international cybersecurity law, data protection, digital platform regulation, and the development of new technologies based on artificial intelligence systems. 
Digitalization has radically transformed the way people interact, work, and learn. This revolution offers unprecedented potential to stimulate innovation, increase efficiency, and improve quality of life, while at the same time posing significant challenges that require a coherent and appropriate policy response. 
The main goal of this dialogue between scholars of all over the world is to foster a better understanding of the global and local dynamics governing the digital world and the implications for law and society. 

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Author Biography

Paulina Kowalicka, University of Milan

Researcher in Legal Informatics at the Faculty of Law, University of Milan and Managing Director of the Information Society Law Center - ISLC.

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Published

March 7, 2025

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979-12-5510-210-6

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979-12-5510-212-0