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Title:
The IT revolution and its impact on state, constitutionalism, and public law / edited by Martin Belov.
Publisher:
Hart Publishingan imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xiii, 328 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Information technology--Law and legislation--European Union countries.
Technology and law--European Union countries.
Constitutional law--European Union countries.
Public law--European Union countries.
Constitutional law.
Information technology--Law and legislation.
Public law.
Technology and law.
European Union countries.
Other Authors:
Belov, Martin, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Post-human constitutionalism? A critical defence of anthropocentric and humanist traditions in algorithmic society / Martin Belov -- Constitutional dimensions of information revolution / Daniel Valchev -- The impacts of technological revolution on the role of the state / Attila Menyhard -- Global information law : how to enhance the legitimacy of the information order in and beyond the state? / David Roth-Isigkeit -- The disruptive effects of social media platforms on democratic will-formation processes / Hoai-Thu Nguyen -- Data revolution and public will formation : regulating democratic processes in the digital age / Sascha Hardt -- Monetary sovereignty in conditions of technological revolution / Marko Dimitrijevic -- Conceptual and legal challenges to the public order of states stemming from cybercurrencies / Benjamin Moron-Puech, Jeremy Cornaire and Harrison Colins -- Th e'algorithmic revolution' : fair taxation, social pact and global governance / Stefano Dorigo -- The impact of information and communication revolution on constitutional courts / Angioletta Sperti -- The constitutional limits of digital justice / Artur Flaminio da Silva and Daniela Mirante -- The impact of artificial intelligence on administrative law / Alessandro Puzzanghera -- The impact of the information and technology revolution on the constitutional rights with particular attention to personal data protection issues / Carlo Colapietro -- The digital revolution and the constitutional orders' vertical and horizontal challenges to protect privacy / Patricia Jonason -- Artificial intelligence in social and health services : a new challenge for public authorities in ensuring constitutional rights / Guerino Fares -- Gene editing e-machine learning : the international and EU legal framework / Nadina Foggetti.
Summary:
"What is the future of constitutionalism, state and law in the new technological age? This edited collection explores the different aspects of the impact of information and technology revolution on state, constitutionalism and public law. Leading European scholars in the fields of constitutional, administrative, financial and EU law provide answers to fascinating conceptual questions including: - What are the challenges of information and technological revolution to sovereignty? - How will information and technology revolution impact democracy and the public sphere? - What are the disruptive effects of social media platforms on democratic will-formation processes and how can we regulate the democratic process in the digital age? - What are the main challenges to courts and administrations in the algorithmic society? - What is the impact of artificial intelligence on administrative law and social and health services? - What is the impact of information and technology revolution on data protection, privacy and human rights?"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1509944672
9781509944675
1509940871
9781509940875
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1194869070
LCCN:
2020048396
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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