Online Platforms: Private Actors with State-like Power?

Early Career Platform Regulation Conference

Directions
  • Start: May 21, 2026
  • End: May 22, 2026
  • Location: Freiburg/Germany, Fürstenbergstr. 19
  • Room: Seminar room (F 113)
  • Host: Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Department of Public Law
  • Contact: m.bovermann@csl.mpg.de
Online Platforms: Private Actors with State-like Power?
The concentration of legislative, executive, and judi­cial powers within online platforms raises profound questions about how they influence society. The as­sumption of state-like powers by companies such as Meta, Google, X, and TikTok invites critical exam­ination of their impact on fundamental rights, governance, and democracy.

This conference explores the extent to which major platforms exercise functions historically associated with sovereign states, and the implications this has for law and policy. Through keynote speeches, panels, and discussions, we will examine how all three branches of state power are exercised in the digital sphere, and the legal consequences this might have.
 

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