Against Digital Constitutionalism

European Law Open, First View

16 Pages Posted: 22 Jul 2024

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Petros Terzis

University of Amsterdam - Institute for Information Law (IViR); University College London

Date Written: July 11, 2024

Abstract

Digital Constitutionalism makes sense. We can all see the problem it tries to solve. And like many other 'constitutionalisms', Digital Constitutionalism is a project fuelled by the institutional hope of striking a power equilibrium between competing actors. In seeking this equilibrium in the digital realm, however, important assumptions are made and serious questions are being ignored or oversimplified.

Keywords: digital constitutionalism, technology regulation, political economy, law and technology, digital regulation, Brussels Effect

Suggested Citation

Terzis, Petros, Against Digital Constitutionalism (July 11, 2024). European Law Open, First View
, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4896078 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4896078

Petros Terzis (Contact Author)

University of Amsterdam - Institute for Information Law (IViR) ( email )

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Amsterdam, 1012 KX
Netherlands

University College London ( email )

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London, WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

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