The covid-19 Infodemic and Online Platforms as Intermediary Fiduciaries under International Law

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Reflecting on the covid-19 infodemic, this paper identifies different dimensions of information disorder associated with the pandemic, examines how online platform governance has been evolving in response, and reflects on what the crisis reveals about the relationship between online platforms, international law, and the prospect of regulation. The paper argues that online platforms are intermediary fiduciaries of the international public good, and for this reason regulation should be informed by relevant standards that apply to fiduciary relationships.

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Sander, B., & Tsagourias, N. (2020). The covid-19 Infodemic and Online Platforms as Intermediary Fiduciaries under International Law. Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, 11(2), 331–347. https://doi.org/10.1163/18781527-01102002

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