Kidfluencers: menores de edad emancipados autónomos en internet
- 1 Universidad Europea
- O'Callaghan Muñoz, Xavier (dir.)
ISSN: 0213-7100
Year of publication: 2021
Issue: 2
Type: Article
More publications in: Actualidad civil
Abstract
The existence of the so-called social networks has generated a radical change in the way in which people relate to each other, as well as obvious legal problems of collision between this new way of being and fundamental rights such as honor, privacy and self-image. but even more so in regard to minors. The existing conflict in the regulation of the emancipated minor as a worker or as an entrepreneur is especially conflictive in the case of emancipated people who carry out an economic activity through social networks, sometimes very lucrative. In the present work, I will analyze the legal implications of these behaviors, with regard to the natural capacity of the minor, his free development of the personality and the purely labor question, both and briefly, if they can be considered working children dependent on their parents, as if they can be considered as autonomous, given the conflict that arises in the legislation so that this possibility can occur