The special issue of the Cambridge International Law Journal (vol. 8, n°2, December 2019) is out. The special issue gathers a selection of the papers presented at the 2019 Cambridge International Law Conference (held on 20-21 March 2019), on the topic of "New Technologies: New Challenges for Democracy and International Law".
Eirini Kikarea & Maayan Menashe, The global governance of cyberspace: reimagining private actors' accountability: introduction
Benedict Kingsbury, Infrastructure and InfraReg: on rousing the international law "Wizards of Is"
Louise Arimatsu, Silencing women in the digital age
M.R. Leiser, Regulating computational propaganda: lessons from international law
Rachel Adams, Nóra Ní Loideáin, Addressing indirect discrimination and gender stereotypes in AI virtual personal assistants: the role of international human rights law
Enguerrand Marique, Yseult Marique, Sanctions on digital platforms: beyond the public–private divide
Paolo Cavaliere, Digital platforms and the rise of global regulation of hate speech
Petra Molnar, Technology on the margins: AI and global migration management from a human rights perspective
Shannon Raj Singh, Move fast and break societies: the weaponisation of social media and options for accountability under international criminal law

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