1. Learning outcomes

By the end of the course, the student will acquire the following competences and skills: – awareness of the information and communication technologies (ICTs) and of their socio-economical impacts – awareness of main issues pertaining to the regulation of ICTS – knowledge of emerging aspects of European ICT Law – awareness the basic principles and issues on e-goverment, e-governance and e-democracy – knowledge of the legal regulation of ICTs in the Europe – awareness the Digital Agenda for Europe framework. The student will acquire the awareness of risks and opportunities of ICTs and the ability to address legal issues pertaining to ICTs in a European and comparative perspective.

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