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Constitutional Rights and New Technologies: A Comparative Study: Information Technology and Law Series, cartea 15

Editat de Ronald E. Leenes, Bert-Jaap Koops, Paul De Hert
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 feb 2008
New technologies affect the legal system, but do they and should they also affect constitutional rights? These are questions that every country has to address, taking into account their constitutional system and legal tradition. This book surveys changes in constitutional rights and human-rights policy related to developments in ICT and new technologies in the USA, Canada, France, Germany, Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands. The seven country reports provide in-depth accounts of changes to the constitutional system (such as a constitutional review and the influence of international law), case law and (policy) developments with respect to freedom of expression, privacy, inviolability of the body, inviolability of the home and freedom of communication. The book is recommended to policy-makers, members of the judiciary, academics and practitioners, as it provides inspiration for diverging strategies to achieve continued protection for the widely-shared constitutional values of privacy and freedom of expression.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789067042468
ISBN-10: 9067042463
Pagini: 301
Ilustrații: 320 p.
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:1st Edition.
Editura: T.M.C. Asser Press
Colecția T.M.C. Asser Press
Seria Information Technology and Law Series

Locul publicării:The Hague, Germany

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New technologies affect the legal system, but do they and should they also affect constitutional rights? These are questions that every country has to address, taking into account their constitutional system and legal tradition. This book surveys changes in constitutional rights and human-rights policy related to developments in ICT and new technologies in the USA, Canada, France, Germany, Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands. The seven country reports provide in-depth accounts of changes to the constitutional system (such as a constitutional review and the influence of international law), case law and (policy) developments with respect to freedom of expression, privacy, inviolability of the body, inviolability of the home and freedom of communication. The book is recommended to policy-makers, members of the judiciary, academics and practitioners, as it provides inspiration for diverging strategies to achieve continued protection for the widely-shared constitutional values of privacy and freedom of expression.

Cuprins

Constitutional Rights and New Technologies in Belgium.- Constitutional Rights and New Technologies in Canada.- Constitutional Rights and New Technologies in France.- Constitutional Rights and New Technologies in Germany.- Constitutional Rights and New Technologies in The Netherlands.- Constitutional Rights and New Technologies in Sweden.- Constitutional Rights and New Technologies in The United States.- Conclusions and Recommendations.