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Internet and Public Order
From: Cyberidentities
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If certain uses – or abuses – are not compatible with the national public order, are the national institutions competent to limit these uses? Then, of course we should answer the following question: can the notion of national public order justify restrictions de facto imposed to citizens of other countries?
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Stylianos Garipis
Stylianos Garipis holds a Master's Degree in Law Theory (LL.M.) from the Universite Libre de Bruxelles and is currently an independent attorney in Thessaloniki, Greece.