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Indonesian constitutional rights: expressing and purposing opinions on the internet
International Journal of Human Rights, 2020Law Number 11 Year 2008 on Electronic Information and Transactions (EIT Law) is a law that is often the subject of debate for legal experts in Indonesia.
Z. Aditya, Sholahuddin Al-Fatih
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How Constitutional Rights Matter
, 2020How Constitutional Rights Matter explores whether constitutionalizing rights improves respect for those rights in practice. Drawing on global statistical analyses, case studies in Colombia, Myanmar, Poland, Russia, and Tunisia, and survey experiments ...
Adam Chilton, Mila Versteeg
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Constitutional Rights in the Machine Learning State
, 2020A new class of “machine learning” tools is able to make better predictions and inferences from data than was previously feasible. For the state, machine learning is a powerful and supple device to reveal citizens’ beliefs, actions, and expected behaviors.
Aziz Z Huq
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A Non-positivistic Concept of Constitutional Rights
International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, 2019There are two fundamentally different conceptions of the nature of constitutional rights: a positivistic conception and a non-positivistic conception. According to both, constitutional rights are part of the positive law.
R. Alexy
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DATA PRIVACY AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS IN INDONESIA
International Journal of LawThis article explores the connection between data privacy and constitutional rights in Indonesia, particularly within the framework of a democratic rule of law.
Junaidi Eko Widodo +2 more
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The Constitutional Rights of Advanced Robots (and of Human Beings)
Arkansas law review, 2019Constitutional rights create and destroy otherwise available options for the rights-bearer, for governments, and for affected third parties. Thus, conferring a constitutional right always requires at least some minimal defense.
R. Wright
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Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2000
Prevailing accounts of the relationship between rights and identity impose a false choice between conceptions of rights as the instrument of self-invention or the foil to collective virtue. This article proposes an alternative conception of rights as constitutive of social relations and aspects of individual identity. To do so, it draws on H.L.A.
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Prevailing accounts of the relationship between rights and identity impose a false choice between conceptions of rights as the instrument of self-invention or the foil to collective virtue. This article proposes an alternative conception of rights as constitutive of social relations and aspects of individual identity. To do so, it draws on H.L.A.
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2010
AbstractThis chapter examines the influence of the idea that the modern system of government exists to protect the interests of the rights-bearing individual. It considers in particular the various claims made of these rights — as natural rights, civil rights, constitutional rights — and then examines how these basic rights given institutional status ...
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AbstractThis chapter examines the influence of the idea that the modern system of government exists to protect the interests of the rights-bearing individual. It considers in particular the various claims made of these rights — as natural rights, civil rights, constitutional rights — and then examines how these basic rights given institutional status ...
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