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Join us at the Amsterdam Law School or online on 22 May to hear the presentation from Professor Anastasia Iliopoulou-Penot, University Paris Panthéon-Assas. She will be speaking about her research on European digital citizenship.
Event details of European Digital Citizenship and the EU governance of Internet
Date
22 May 2023
Time
10:30 -12:00
Room
A3.15

Abstract

The concept of ‘European digital citizenship’, understood as ‘the right to have rights’ in society online, provides a useful lens through which it is possible to analyse certain significant developments taking place within the EU legal order. These developments concern the adoption of a new generation of far-reaching European legislative instruments, such as the GDPR and the DSA, placing limits on private corporations and empowering individuals. They also refer to the case law of the Court of justice, which progressively develops a number of entitlements - i.e. both substantial rights and procedural guarantees- of the Internet user. These entitlements are constructed by the Court as a particular ‘fundamental status’, protecting individual autonomy, e-privacy and control over one’s personal data. The new set of digital rights consecrated by the EU legislature and the Court of justice, in the light of the Charter, opens up a different vista of how citizenship can evolve in the EU beyond the free movement paradigm. It is finally submitted that the incipient form of European digital citizenship both inspires the EU governance of Internet (and more generally digital technologies) and evolves parallel to it.

Speaker

Anastasia Iliopoulou-Penot is Professor of European Law at the University Paris Panthéon-Assas. She also teaches at Sciences Po Paris. She holds a PhD degree from the University Paris Panthéon-Assas and a first law degree from the University of Athens. Her work focuses on European citizenship, the protection of common values and fundamental rights in the EU, the functioning of the internal market.

Anastasia will be visiting the Amsterdam Law School in the context of the European Law School and EUlysses program