Carmén Lúcia Advocates Regulation and Accountability of Digital Platforms
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Representatives of civil society, journalists, media outlets, academia, business, international organizations, and political parties began a dialogue to build agreements that will serve as a basis for regulations that guarantee freedom of expression and access to information on the Internet, in line with international human rights standards and adapted to the national context Photo: Photography Department of the Parliament of Uruguay The Uruguay…
Minister Carmen Lúcia, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), stressed the need for the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) to intensify the fight against deformation in the 2026 elections. According to it, the guidelines adopted in the 2022 and 2024 elections should be maintained, focusing on the regulation of social networks and the accountability of the platforms for misleading information. “Minister Alexandre presided over the 2022 elections in the f…
According to the minister, the 'rule of law' must be ensured on social media: "The rule of law must be guaranteed and maintained according to its instrument"
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