Fr. 238.00

Rule of Law, Technology and Environment - Contributions to the World Law Congress 2023 in New York

English · Hardback

Will be released 19.12.2024

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This book addresses the rule of law in connection with technology and environment. The rule of law represents the heart of constitutionalism. Public power can only be legitimately exercised if it is based on and complies with the law. The Constitution and its fundamental values are the ultimate sources of orientation for the rule of law. Domestic rule of law is complemented by its external dimension, the duty to respect international law and, for EU member states, supranational law.
For the World Jurist Association, the realization of the rule of law has been the central concern since its founding more than 60 years ago. Its biennial world congresses, which bring together leading figures from politics, the judiciary and academia under the presidency of Javier Cremades, focus on the universal importance of the rule of law, which experts from numerous countries discuss on the basis of current problem areas.
At the 2023 World Law Congress in New York central topics were technology as well as climate protection, environment and energy.

List of contents

.- Part I Rule of Law and Technology.- Guarantees of the rule of law in Romania in the digital age, cybersecurity and the processing of personal data.- Artificial intelligence - a threat to the rule of law? The role of constitutional courts in shaping emerging technologies.- Rule of law, constitutional jurisdiction, and technology in Peru.- Administration and Access to Justice through Technology: The Experience of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo.- Enhancing transparency of the constitutional courts - The role of the new technologies.- The Impact of the Digital Age on Fundamental Rights.- Risks of Biotechnology and the Rule of Law.- Fake News and Control Over Freedom of Speech in the Digital Age.- Freedom of expression in digital platforms - How the Albanian high courts assess the necessity in a democratic society?.- Language Discrimination and Constitutional Safeguards.- EU Guideline on AI Trustworthy and 'not intuitive' application of the principle of Fairness.- Part II Rule of Law and Climate Environment Energy.- Sustainability - from a leadership perspective.- Are Polish Courts Tough Enough for the Protection of Human Rights Related to Climate Changes?.- Ombudsman for future generations in the Polish law  de lege ferenda proposal for environmental and climate protection.- Climate change and the rights of future generations: the contribution of courts.- Constitutional protection for future generations. The French perspective.- Transboundary Ambitions: Exploring the Theory of Extraterritoriality in EU Climate Law and Policy in Southeast Europe.- The Green Deal and the European Climate Laws, especially CBAM.- The Green Deal of the EU in the Light of the Agricultural Sector.- Climate change adaptation Adjusting to the climate change, and preventing an economic and social crisis The Greek paradigm particularly in the context of investment legislation.

About the author

Rainer Arnold, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
Javier Cremades, Cremades and Calvo-Sotelo Abogados, Madrid, Spain

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