OVERSIGHT BOARD AND SELF-REGULATION
by labsul | set 03, 2024 | Publications
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The article "Oversight Board and its Legitimacy: Genesis of Self-Regulation from Roman Jurisdiction," published in "Pensar - Revista de Ciências Jurídicas," created by the Center for Legal Sciences at the University of Fortaleza (A3), offers a detailed analysis of the origin and legitimacy of self-regulation on digital platforms, inspired by the legal traditions of Ancient Rome. Gustavo Borges, Executive Director of LabSul, contributed significantly to this scientific article, bringing his vision of how modern self-regulatory practices, such as Facebook's Oversight Board, can be guided by ancient principles to promote a more ethical and fair digital environment.
In the article, Borges explores the importance of connecting digital governance practices with well-established legal traditions, highlighting how self-regulation can be an effective tool to deal with the current challenges of digital platforms. He argues that the legitimacy of these practices depends on a deep understanding of their historical foundations, reinforcing the need for an approach that balances technological innovation with respect for human rights.
The text also points to the role of the Oversight Board as an entity that seeks to shape a more transparent and accountable digital environment, aligning itself with best governance practices and promoting a continuous dialog between different actors in the digital ecosystem. The article is essential for those seeking to understand the complexities of self-regulation on digital platforms and its impact on the future of digital rights.
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Marcela
30 de abril de 2024
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