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Buri, I., & van Hoboken, J. V. J. (2021). The DSA Proposal's Impact on Digital Dominance. In R. Heiko, S. Marlene, & T. Erik (Eds.), To Break Up or Regulate Big Tech? Avenues to Constrain Private Power in the DSA/DMA Package (pp. 10-15). Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition. https://ssrn.com/abstract=3932809
Vedder, A., Siapka, A., Buri, I., & Kamenjašević, E. (2021). Digital Tools and COVID-19: Shifting Public–Private Boundaries. Philosophical Papers, 50(3), 435-463. https://doi.org/10.1080/05568641.2021.2019094[details]
Buri, I. (Author). (2022). A Regulator Caught Between Conflicting Policy Objectives: Reflections on the European Commission's Role as DSA Enforcer . Web publication or website, Verfassungsblog. https://verfassungsblog.de/dsa-conflicts-commission/
van Drunen, M. Z. (Ed.), Buri, I., Chapman, M., Eileen, C., Fahy, R. F., Giannopoulou, A., Gonzalez, E. G., Meiring, A. I. L., Strycharz, J., ten Heuvelhof, C., & van Drunen, M. Z. (2022). New actors and risks in online advertising. (IRIS Special; Vol. 2022, No. 1). European Audiovisual Observatory. https://rm.coe.int/iris-special-1-2022en-online-advertising/1680a744d7?c=199&traversed=1
van Hoboken, J. V. J. (Author), Buri, I. (Author), Quintais, J. P. (Author), Fahy, R. F. (Author), Appelman, N. M. I. D. (Author), & Straub, M. (Author). (2022). The DSA has been published – now the difficult bit begins. Web publication or website, Verfassungsblog. https://verfassungsblog.de/dsa-published/
Buri, I. (organiser), van Hoboken, J. (organiser) & Helberger, N. (organiser) (18-3-2022). The European Union’s RT and Sputnik Ban: Necessary and Proportionate? . On March 1st 2022, and in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the EU passed a measure targeting the dissemination of Russia Today (RT) and (…) (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
Quintais, J. (organiser), Appelman, N. (organiser), Ó Fathaigh, R. (organiser), Buri, I. (organiser) & van Hoboken, J. (organiser) (25-2-2022). “Exploring Article 12 of the Digital Services Act: Terms and Conditions and Fundamental Rights” . Large online platforms provide an unprecedented means for exercising freedom of expression online and wield “enormous power” over public (…) (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
van Hoboken, J. (participant) & Buri, I. (organiser) (25-1-2022). Privacy Camp 2022. "The DSA, its future enforcement and the protection of fundamental rights”, a DSA Observatory panel (organizer and moderator) (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
Buri, I. (organiser), Ó Fathaigh, R. (organiser) & van Hoboken, J. (chair) (14-10-2021). Expert Seminar “The DSA: Implications for Freedom of Expression”. One of the main objectives of the Digital Services Act (DSA) proposal is to ensure a ‘safe, predicable, and trusted online environment’ where (…) (organising a conference, workshop, ...). https://dsa-observatory.eu/2021/10/10/14-october-2021-the-dsa-implications-for-freedom-of-expression/
Buri, I. (organiser) & van Hoboken, J. (chair) (29-3-2021). Workshop on “Academics' Effective Communication with Policymakers”. Academic research and policy making each have their own dynamics and requirements. For academics that have relevant evidence and findings for the (…) (organising a conference, workshop, ...). https://dsa-observatory.eu/2021/03/31/29-march-2021-workshop-on-effective-communication-with-policymakers/
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