Abstract
Digital technologies increasingly saturate the life of society, causing innovations in the system of regulating social relations, and corresponding changes in law and its key principles. The system of human rights is changing to a certain extent under the influence of digitalization. New rights, effective mechanisms for the implementation of already known rights, restrictions, and requirements, and principles for building relationships are emerging. However, these changes should be perceived as evolutionary, as those that should find their integral place in the general discourse on human rights. The article is aimed at a discussion on the formation of the digital rights paradigm, the establishment of their systemic interrelationships in the human rights system based on already existing legal concepts, and scientific reflection on the prospects of the impact of digitalization on human rights. In particular, an attempt was made to present digital human rights in a broad sense in the form of a catalog.
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Bieliakov, K. I., Tykhomyrov, O. O., Radovetska, L. V., & Kostenko, O. V. (2023, June 30). DIGITAL RIGHTS IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEM. InterEULawEast. University of Zagreb Faculty of Economics and Business. https://doi.org/10.22598/iele.2023.10.1.10
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