Internet y los derechos de las personas.
Keywords: 
Materias Investigacion::Derecho
Internet
Derechos Humanos
Libertad de información
Relaciones interpersonales
Issue Date: 
2008
Publisher: 
Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra
ISSN: 
0211-4526
Citation: 
Rodríguez Puerto, Manuel. “Internet y los derechos de las personas”. Persona y Derecho, 58 (2008): 147-183.
Abstract
The appearance of Internet has brought a substantial debate about the validity ofthe legal theory to explain his regulation. In this context, the concept of subjective right is one ofthe most controversial. Some scholars maintain that subjective right, based on the idea of individual exclusive power, is inaccurate to Internet, because this is a reality formed of information and this can not be possessed exclusively like a material thing. Notwithstanding these thesis are debatable. Subjective right can be conceived in a more flexible form. Furthermore, Internet is not so different: it is not an independent world in need of a new law. From these premises, we can argue that the diversity of rights typical ofthe legal orders appears in Internet too. Among these, the rights directly related with personality, like human rights, are particularly important. But his exercise (partial or total) through the Web does not change the exigibilty of respect and fulfilment.

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