HUMAN RIGHTS CONTENT OF THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
The article examines the fundamental foundations of the European approach to the regulation of digital transformation and the creation of an ideological and theoretical basis for the legal support of digitalization of society in the European Union. The concept of digital humanism, which is gaining...
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Language: | deu |
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Alfred Nobel University
2023-12-01
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Series: | Alfred Nobel University Journal of Law |
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Online Access: | https://law.duan.edu.ua/images/PDF/2023/2/5.pdf |
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Summary: | The article examines the fundamental foundations of the European approach to the regulation
of digital transformation and the creation of an ideological and theoretical basis for the legal support
of digitalization of society in the European Union. The concept of digital humanism, which is gaining
more and more popularity, is analyzed and determines the content and direction of the EU policy on
creating conditions for the digital transition. It states that digital humanism is a new field that examines
the ethical, social, emotional, and political implications of digital technologies for human life. The
conceptual design of the human rights approach to the regulation of digitalization in the EU is
connected with the adoption of a number of documents, the analysis of which made it possible to
determine the specifics of the approach to the regulation of the digital transition in the EU. It claims
to be based on the desire to put people at the center of digital transformation, includes references to
digital sovereignty, respect for fundamental rights, rule of law and democracy, inclusiveness,
accessibility, equality, sustainability, sustainability, security, improved quality of life, accessibility of
services, and respect for the rights and aspirations of everyone. It was emphasized that the European
regulatory model of digital transformation, focused on a human rights approach, is supported by the
world community and is being implemented on a global scale. This is due to the so-called Brussels
effect, which consists in the spread of EU internal regulatory rules at the global level. |
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ISSN: | 3041-2218 3041-2226 |