This book, Human Rights in the Digital Age, explores the complex and pressing intersections between ongoing digital transformation and the safeguarding of human rights. This collection offers an in-depth and multidisciplinary examination of the challenges and opportunities that arise in a world increasingly interconnected by technology. The most significant merit of this work lies in its ability to provide a holistic understanding of the dynamics that shape the protection, implementation, and limits of fundamental rights in the contemporary era. By bringing together diverse perspectives from experts, the book fosters informed and critical debate, adding to the construction of a digital future that is more just and unconditionally respects human dignity. This work is an alluring read for academics, students, legal and technology professionals, as well as anyone interested in understanding the profound impact of the digital revolution on human rights.
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