DOI: 10.53136/97912218007843
Pages: 31-44
Publication date: December 2022
Publisher: Aracne
The use of behavioural insights in the digital area has grown considerably in importance during the COVID-19 pandemic and can be an element of promoting the right to good administration in the public sector.On the other hand, digital nudging has a dark side, both in private and public sector. The possible use by public and private sectors of so-called dark patterns, concerning which the European Parliament has recently proposed to include a ban in the future Digital Services Act, and what is known as hypernudging raises legal questions regarding a possible manipulation that violates freedom of thought, as indicated by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in a statement of 2019. This article deals with the definition of those concepts and their possible legal regulation, by means of considering some nternational examples.