Does the EU’s Digital Sovereignty Promote Localisation in Its Model Digital Trade Clauses?
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2023 8(2), 503-511 | European Forum Insight of 27 July 2023 | (Table of Contents) I. Overview. - II. On EU data localisation: On meaning, form and content. - III.
Elaine Fahey
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Democratization beyond the post-democratic turn: towards a research agenda on new conceptions of citizen participation [PDF]
Following extensive debates about post-democracy and post-politics, scholarly attention has shifted to conceptualizing the ongoing transformation of democracy.
Blühdorn, Ingolfur, Butzlaff, Felix
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La souverainisation numérique en Russie et son impact sur les militants
While various actors involved in the digital eco-system defend the « sovereignty » of the Internet, thinking it as a whole and global space where no single stakeholder can dominate, state policies regulating the digital sphere bring up the notion of a ...
Valéry Kossov
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Between reason of state and reason of market: the developments of internet governance in historical perspective [PDF]
“No sovereignty, no elected government, no authority, no borders”. It was exactly twenty years ago, John Perry Barlow proclaimed his Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace. And those were his keywords.
Amoretti, Francesco, Santaniello, Mauro
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This issue is dedicated to the Weizenbaum Conference 2022, titled ‘Practicing Sovereignty: Interventions for Open Digital Futures.’ The Weizenbaum Institute’s annual gathering brought together researchers, networks, and collaborators to focus on the ...
Daniel Irrgang, Bianca Herlo
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Cities and global governance: State failure or a new global order? [PDF]
International society, so long the resolution to problems of collective political order, now appears to be failing in its capacity to deal with transnational challenges such as climate change, global security and financial instability.
Curtis, Simon
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Foucault in Cyberspace: Surveillance, Sovereignty, and Hardwired Censors [PDF]
This is an essay about law in cyberspace. I focus on three interdependent phenomena: a set of political and legal assumptions that I call the jurisprudence of digital libertarianism, a separate but related set of beliefs about the state\u27s supposed ...
Lundström, Niklas L.P. +1 more
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European Digital Sovereignty: An Analysis of Authority Delegation [PDF]
The European Commission defines the concept of European digital sovereignty as the capacity to make “autonomous technological choices” and the ambition to shape rules and standards at the international level. The idea of “digital sovereignty” responds to
Cosmina Moghior
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The European Strive for Digital Sovereignty
Digital sovereignty is the buzzword of the hour in European digital policy debates. But what if it was something more fundamental than just a new policy principle?
Julia Pohle
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Evolution of the “Digital Sovereignty” Concept in the EU: Constants and Dichotomies [PDF]
The EU has recently actively discussed the concept of ‘digital (technological) sovereignty’. The goal of this article is to identify key trends in the EU’s discourse on digital sovereignty and to determine how the EU has evolved as an actor ...
Tatiana A. Romanova
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