DIGISOV
Digital Governance and Sovereignty in a Fractured World: Competing States and Circulating Norms
Events & Publications
9.12.2025 | Digital Dependencies
The DIGISOV project, with the support of the Chair in Digital regulation at University of Paris-Panthéon-Assas, is organizing a workshop bringing together researchers and practitioners to discuss “Digital Dependencies” on Tuesday 9 December 2025 from 2.00 to 6.00...
Article | Governing the ‘Governors’ of online speech: a review of the Digital Services Act’s first steps in regulating social media platforms
Anastasia Iliopoulou-Penot, “Governing the 'Governors' of online speech: a review of the Digital Services Act's first steps in regulating social media platforms”, Yearbook of European Law, 2025 The Digital Services Act (DSA) introduces a comprehensive set of rules...
2025-2026 | DIGISOV research seminar
The ANR DIGISOV project, “Digital Governance and Sovereignty in a Fractured World: Competing States and the Circulation of Norms,” is continuing its series of research seminars for the 2025–2026 academic year. These seminars provide an opportunity to deepen our...
Article | Souveraineté numérique et concurrence des régimes politiques : origines et perspectives
Publication as part of the special issue « Constitutionnalisme numérique et approches critiques en droit et technologie » in the Revue des droits et libertés fondamentaux, edited by Manon Altwegg-Boussac and Afroditi Marketou. Benjamin Loveluck, « Souveraineté...
Article | China’s strategic approach to tech diplomacy in a time of global uncertainty
Zhao Alexandre Huang and Xiang Meng, “China’s strategic approach to tech diplomacy in a time of global uncertainty”, Global Policy, online first, 2025 In the wake of U.S.-China technological competition and the COVID-19 pandemic, “tech diplomacy” has gained prominence...
Article | Quand fragmentation d’Internet rime avec profits
Alors qu’à l’origine, Internet devait se construire sur un modèle distribué, la fameuse toile, sa structure tend à se fracturer. En cause, un double mouvement de consolidation et de privatisation du réseau qui fragmente Internet en un ensemble de réseaux séparés,...
The DIGISOV project is funded by the French National Research Agency





