Gaia Fristachi | Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II" (original) (raw)
PhD candidate in "Public Policies of Cohesion and Convergence in the European Scenario" at the Department of Political Science of the University of Naples Federico II. She has worked as a tutor at the Penitentiary Centre of Naples - Secondigliano "Pasquale Mandato". She was a research fellow at the Observatory on Legality of the Institute of Political Studies "S. Pio V".
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Materiali della legalità, 2023
Il bollettino dell'Osservatorio sulla legalità n. 11/2023, 2023
Il rave illegale: dal rito alla devianza Diego Forestieri Rave: raduni pericolosi o decreti frett... more Il rave illegale: dal rito alla devianza Diego Forestieri Rave: raduni pericolosi o decreti frettolosi? Francesco Cirillo Il Manifesto dell'UCPI come forma di resistenza al populismo giudiziario Gaia Fristachi Un diritto penale liberale contro il diritto penale populista Giorgio Ridolfi p. p. p. p. p. p.
Journal article, 2022
The increasingly massive affirmation of digital technologies in the public sector introduces impo... more The increasingly massive affirmation of digital technologies in the public sector introduces important potential for improving public action, although it involves a whole series of security issues. The digital space is the new battlefield in which States play the game for sovereignty.
The current historical contingencies push Nations towards a new digital arms race. Over the last few years, Europe, to carve out a leading international role, has displayed increasing attention on the defense and digital security sector. Italy, for its part, is responding to EU input, and trying to take steps forward regarding cybersecurity. The Italian commitment is embodied in a new political awareness of the issue. This effort consists in a first major public investment and in the reorganization of the institutional structure. Cyberspace has never before been a policy priority like it is today, as demonstrated by the pandemic crisis and the outbreak of recent international conflicts, the importance of which is expected to increase even further in the near future.
Il bollettino dell’Osservatorio sulla legalità n. 8/2021, 2021
Book Reviews by Gaia Fristachi
Materiali per una cultura della legalità, 2022
Books by Gaia Fristachi
Materiali per una cultura della legalità, 2023
Materiali della legalità, 2023
Il bollettino dell'Osservatorio sulla legalità n. 11/2023, 2023
Il rave illegale: dal rito alla devianza Diego Forestieri Rave: raduni pericolosi o decreti frett... more Il rave illegale: dal rito alla devianza Diego Forestieri Rave: raduni pericolosi o decreti frettolosi? Francesco Cirillo Il Manifesto dell'UCPI come forma di resistenza al populismo giudiziario Gaia Fristachi Un diritto penale liberale contro il diritto penale populista Giorgio Ridolfi p. p. p. p. p. p.
Journal article, 2022
The increasingly massive affirmation of digital technologies in the public sector introduces impo... more The increasingly massive affirmation of digital technologies in the public sector introduces important potential for improving public action, although it involves a whole series of security issues. The digital space is the new battlefield in which States play the game for sovereignty.
The current historical contingencies push Nations towards a new digital arms race. Over the last few years, Europe, to carve out a leading international role, has displayed increasing attention on the defense and digital security sector. Italy, for its part, is responding to EU input, and trying to take steps forward regarding cybersecurity. The Italian commitment is embodied in a new political awareness of the issue. This effort consists in a first major public investment and in the reorganization of the institutional structure. Cyberspace has never before been a policy priority like it is today, as demonstrated by the pandemic crisis and the outbreak of recent international conflicts, the importance of which is expected to increase even further in the near future.
Il bollettino dell’Osservatorio sulla legalità n. 8/2021, 2021
Materiali per una cultura della legalità, 2022
Materiali per una cultura della legalità, 2023