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Digital Constitutionalism in Europe: Reframing Rights and Powers in the Algorithmic Society (Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy)

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This book examines how digital technologies and algorithms are reshaping fundamental rights and constitutional powers in Europe. De Gregorio argues for a new framework of ‘digital constitutionalism’ that addresses the governance challenges posed by algorithmic society.

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Digital Constitutionalism in Europe explores the profound impact of algorithmic systems on European constitutional law and democratic governance. Giovanni De Gregorio argues that traditional constitutional frameworks are inadequate for addressing the challenges posed by digital technologies and artificial intelligence.

The book proposes a comprehensive theory of digital constitutionalism that reframes fundamental rights—including privacy, freedom of expression, and due process—in the context of algorithmic decision-making. De Gregorio examines how power is distributed between states, corporations, and individuals in the digital sphere, and develops constitutional principles for governing emerging technologies.

Drawing on comparative European law and constitutional theory, this work provides essential insights for policymakers, legal scholars, and technologists seeking to understand how democratic societies can maintain constitutional protections and human dignity in an increasingly algorithmic world.

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Author

Giovanni De Gregorio

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009069236

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