Investigaciones

CELE produce investigaciones de calidad y las distribuye en diferentes formatos. Trabajamos en enfoques doctrinales sobre la libertad de expresión y los derechos fundamentales, la teoría de la libertad de expresión y el derecho de los derechos humanos. Sin embargo, somos un centro interdisciplinario y valoramos la colaboración con investigadores no jurídicos en las ciencias sociales e informáticas. También producimos investigaciones empíricas basadas en la recopilación y el análisis de datos. Nuestros 15 años de historia se pueden encontrar aquí y en nuestro CELE Research Paper Series en SSRN.
Investigaciones
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Moderating Hate or Moderating Rights? The Paradox of the European Approach to Online Hate Speech and Platform Liability

Natalie Alkiviadou
CELE Research Paper No. 69

This paper critically assesses the European approach to regulating online hate speech through platform liability frameworks, focusing on Germany's Network Enforcement Act (NetzDG) and the European Union's Digital Services Act. It argues that these laws, while aiming to curb …

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Trust and Safety's Blindspots: A Latin American Perspective

Agustina Del Campo, Ramiro Álvarez-Ugarte
CELE Research Paper No. 68, forthcoming in Maia Levy Daniel, Amanda Menking, Marlyn Thomas Savio, & Jean Claffey, Trust, Safety, and the Internet We Share: Multistakeholder Insights, Abingdon, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis (flate 2025)

Trust and safety is slowly but steadily emerging in the United States as an independent field of study and practice. Several initiatives-such as the recent Glossary of Trust and Safety Terms issued by the Digital Trust and Safety Partnership (DTSP)-are attempting to lay the …

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Global AI Governance: Who Regulates, with what Approach, and for Whom?

Matias Gonzalez Mama, Agustín Pérez Aledda, Lina Palacios Ramírez
CELE Research Paper No. 67

This report presents a mapping of the main international, regional and national regulatory initiatives on artificial intelligence. In a scenario characterized by a growing normative competition to define regulatory models in the subject, most initiatives have points in common …

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Reclaiming Human Rights for Platform Governance: Proposals for Restoring Their Centrality in the Era of Risks

Agustina Del Campo, Nicolas Zara, Ramiro Álvarez-Ugarte
CELE Research Paper No. 66. Publisghed in Proceedings of Fourth European Workshop on Algorithmic Fairness, in Proceedings of Machine Learning Research 294:265-280 Available from https://proceedings.mlr.press/v294/del-campo25a.html.

The Digital Services Act can potentially become a tool for change toward a more rights-abiding, competitive European digital platform ecosystem. However, as it currently stands, it is prone to be misused as a powerful tool for censorship as well as a tool to displace human rights …