Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781316512777 |
ISBN10: | 13165127711 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 304 pages |
Size: | 235x157x23 mm |
Weight: | 700 g |
Language: | English |
597 |
Category:
Digital Constitutionalism in Europe
Reframing Rights and Powers in the Algorithmic Society
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date of Publication: 26 May 2022
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Short description:
How to protect rights and limit powers in the algorithmic society? This book searches for answers in European digital constitutionalism.
Long description:
This book is about rights and powers in the digital age. It is an attempt to reframe the role of constitutional democracies in the algorithmic society. By focusing on the European constitutional framework as a lodestar, this book examines the rise and consolidation of digital constitutionalism as a reaction to digital capitalism. The primary goal is to examine how European digital constitutionalism can protect fundamental rights and democratic values against the charm of digital liberalism and the challenges raised by platform powers. Firstly, this book investigates the reasons leading to the development of digital constitutionalism in Europe. Secondly, it provides a normative framework analysing to what extent European constitutionalism provides an architecture to protect rights and limit the exercise of unaccountable powers in the algorithmic society. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
'... an enriching read for any lawyer interested in legal challenges arising from information technologies.' Common Market Law Review
'... an enriching read for any lawyer interested in legal challenges arising from information technologies.' Common Market Law Review
Table of Contents:
1. Digital constitutionalism: An Introduction; 2. The rise of European digital constitutionalism; 3. The law of the platforms; 4. From parallel tracks to overlapping layers; 5. Digital constitutionalism and freedom of expression; 6. Digital constitutionalism, privacy and data protection; 7. The road ahead of European digital constitutionalism.