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Title: Digital human rights: separate doctrinal basis
Authors: Byelov, Dmytro
Bielova, Myroslava
Keywords: human rights, digital rights, digitalization, digital development, protection of digital rights, artificial intelligence
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Visegrad Journal on Human Rights
Citation: Byelov D. Bielova M. Digital human rights: separate doctrinal basis.Visegrad Journal on Human Rights. Issue1.2024. P.5-12
Abstract: The authors note that the digitization of public services has taken place, which has led to the transition of most or at least a significant number of public services to an electronic format and allowed us to talk about the emergence of concepts of electronic state (government) (e-government). The step-by-step transformation of state data management based on digital technologies, the development of complex super-services for citizens and businesses to receive public services in one click (DIY) was called “digital public administration”. However, a clear definition and framework of the concept of “digital human rights” has yet to be developed. They seem to cover all human rights in the context of digitization and the development of modern information and communication technologies. It can be considered that this is the field of information law, which regulates human rights related to the use of information technologies. This includes the regulation of relations in the field of personal data processing, publication of information on the network, processing of big data, application of artificial intelligence, etc.
Type: Text
Publication type: Стаття
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/66736
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