Rights in the Digital Age
This report advocates for thorough protection of human rights in the digital age, emphasizing the strength of constitutional safeguards over ordinary legislation. As digital technologies increasingly influence civil and political rights, online as well as offline, robust constitutional frameworks are essential to address new challenges such as unwarranted surveillance, censorship and data monopolies. Ensuring adequate constitutional protection helps anchor fundamental rights in an evolving digital landscape.
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Key recommendations for policymakers and constitution builders
Introduction
1. Navigating rights and freedoms in the digital era
2. Advancing digital human rights: Adapting and expanding constitutional protections
3. Actors and the horizontal application of fundamental rights
4. Conclusion: Looking to the future
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