Browsing Research Articles (Procedural Law) by Subject "Digital authoritarianism"

Browsing Research Articles (Procedural Law) by Subject "Digital authoritarianism"

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  • Gravett, W.H. (Willem) (Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), 2020-06)
    China is making a sustained effort to become a 'cyber superpower'. An integral part of this effort is the propagation by Beijing of the notion of 'internet sovereignty' - China's supreme right to govern the internet within ...
  • Gravett, W.H. (Willem) (Edinburgh University Press, 2022-02)
    China has developed into a twenty-first-century surveillance state with unprecedented abilities to censor speech and infringe upon basic human rights. The effects of China's digital authoritarianism reach well beyond its ...