Netz-Gedächtnis und Recht
Anna Schimke examines the legal challenges of digital memory from an interdisciplinary perspective. She analyzes the role of automated processes for the constitution of communication as a legal subject of regulation and calls for a protection-related coordination of data and information-related regulations in order to prevent dysfunctional effects in their interpretation and application.
Anna Schimke examines the legal challenges of digital memory from an interdisciplinary perspective. She analyzes the role of automated processes for the constitution of communication as a legal subject of regulation and calls for a protection-related coordination of data and information-related regulations in order to prevent dysfunctional effects in their interpretation and application.

