The essay investigates private cyberspace powers such as Facebook, Google, and Amazon. After identifying their distinctive characteristics and their impact on constitutional free- doms, the author proposes the enhancement of the constitutional dimension of antitrust and the implementation of a Brandeisian regulatory approach based on the “constitutional capture” of the digital economy. The aim is to limit the private powers that populate the world of online platforms.

I poteri privati nella società digitale: oligopoli e antitrust

Betzu, Marco
2021-01-01

Abstract

The essay investigates private cyberspace powers such as Facebook, Google, and Amazon. After identifying their distinctive characteristics and their impact on constitutional free- doms, the author proposes the enhancement of the constitutional dimension of antitrust and the implementation of a Brandeisian regulatory approach based on the “constitutional capture” of the digital economy. The aim is to limit the private powers that populate the world of online platforms.
2021
digital platforms, digital constitutionalism, antitrust, surveillance capitalism, neo-brandeisian movement
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