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050 00 $a K3240 $b .C45 2023
100 1  $a Celeste, Edoardo, $e author.
245 10 $a Digital constitutionalism : $b the role of internet bills of rights / $c Edoardo Celeste.
264  1 $a Abingdon, Oxon ; $b Routledge, $c 2023.
300    $a viii, 242 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 24 cm.
490 1  $a Routledge Research in the Law of Emerging Technologies
500    $a Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University College Dublin, 2020).
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a Introduction -- A new constitutional moment -- Constitutional counteractions -- Norms beyond the state -- The constitutionalisation of the digital society -- Digital constitutionalism -- Towards an Internet Constitution? -- The force of declarations -- Understanding the digital society -- Empowering global people -- Translating fundamental rights -- Constitutional innovation -- Conclusion.
520    $a "Investigating the impact of digital technology on contemporary constitutionalism, this book offers an overview of the transformations that are currently occurring at constitutional level, highlighting their link with ongoing societal changes. It reconstructs the multiple ways in which constitutional law is reacting to these challenges and explores the role of one original response to this phenomenon: the emergence of Internet bills of rights. Over the past few years, a significant number of Internet bills of rights have emerged around the world. These documents represent non-legally binding declarations promoted mostly by individuals and civil society groups that articulate rights and principles for the digital society. This book argues that these initiatives reflect a change in the constitutional ecosystem. The transformations prompted by the digital revolution in our society ferment under a vault of constitutional norms shaped for 'analogue' communities. Constitutional law struggles to address all the challenges of the digital environment. In this context, Internet bills of rights, by emerging outside traditional institutional processes, represent a unique response to suggest new constitutional solutions for the digital age. Explaining how constitutional law is reacting to the advent of the digital revolution and analysing the constitutional function of Internet Bills of Rights in this context, this book offers a global comparative investigation of the latest transformations that digital technology is generating in the constitutional ecosystem and highlights the plural and multilevel process that is contributing to shape constitutional norms for the Internet age"-- $c Provided by publisher.
650  0 $a Human rights.
650  0 $a Technological innovations $x Law and legislation.
650  0 $a Internet $x Law and legislation.
650  7 $a Human rights. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00963285
650  7 $a Internet $x Law and legislation. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00977193
650  7 $a Technological innovations $x Law and legislation. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01145033
776 08 $i Online version: $a Celeste, Edoardo. $t Digital constitutionalism. $d Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021 $z 9781003256908 $w (DLC)  2022015227
830  0 $a Routledge research in the law of emerging technologies.
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