Sanctions on digital platforms: Balancing proportionality in a modern public square
@article{Marique2020SanctionsOD, title={Sanctions on digital platforms: Balancing proportionality in a modern public square}, author={Enguerrand Marique and Yseult Marique}, journal={Comput. Law Secur. Rev.}, year={2020}, volume={36}, pages={105372} }
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