Constitutional challenges in the algorithmic society /

New technologies have always challenged the social, economic, legal, and ideological status quo. Constitutional law is no less impacted by such technologically driven transformations, as the state must formulate a legal response to new technologies and their market applications, as well as the state...

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Other Authors: Micklitz, Hans-W (Editor), Pollicino, Oreste (Editor), Reichman, Amnon, 1967- (Editor), Simoncini, Andrea (Law professor) (Editor), Sartor, Giovanni (Editor), De Gregorio, Giovanni (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
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