In the debate on how the new information and communication technologies impact on democratic politics the role played by the digital architecture seems to be surprisingly underrated. In particular, while a lot of attention has been paid to the possibilities that new technologies open up to democratic theory, few works have attempted to look at how democracy may help in shaping technologies. By adopting as a starting point the approach known as ‘code as law’, the paper aims at two objectives: to re-affirm the importance of discussing normative principles to guide the process of code writing in order to reinvigorate the debate; to claim the importance of input reasons when deciding which principles should be chosen. After having remarked that...
This chapter aims to articulate the conceptual nexus between communication and democracy, through a ...
The central question of this paper is how code (or ‘Lex informatica’) relates to the competence deba...
Can digital democracy facilitate the creation of a new, computer-oriented direct democracy? Silvia D...
The way information and communication technology (ICT) develops can promote or hinder the democratic...
The way information and communication technology (ICT) develops can promote or hinder the democratic...
Among legal scholars of technology, it has become commonplace to acknowledge that the design of netw...
As we enter the age of decentralization, technological and political tensions stress the fabric of m...
ABSTRACT: So far in this book, we have examined algorithmic decision systems from three autonomy-bas...
Artificial intelligence (AI) and digitalisation have become an integral part of public governance. W...
Technologies carry politics since they embed values. It is therefore surprising that mainstream poli...
The more digital democracy applications lower the costs of political participation, allowing ordinar...
The theme of the “constitutional” rules for the Internet is presented in this essay as linked with ...
Techno-optimists advocate the application of information technology to the rulemaking process as a m...
Defence date: 6 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute (...
A growing debate in several European fora is paving the way for future rules for Artificial Intellig...
This chapter aims to articulate the conceptual nexus between communication and democracy, through a ...
The central question of this paper is how code (or ‘Lex informatica’) relates to the competence deba...
Can digital democracy facilitate the creation of a new, computer-oriented direct democracy? Silvia D...
The way information and communication technology (ICT) develops can promote or hinder the democratic...
The way information and communication technology (ICT) develops can promote or hinder the democratic...
Among legal scholars of technology, it has become commonplace to acknowledge that the design of netw...
As we enter the age of decentralization, technological and political tensions stress the fabric of m...
ABSTRACT: So far in this book, we have examined algorithmic decision systems from three autonomy-bas...
Artificial intelligence (AI) and digitalisation have become an integral part of public governance. W...
Technologies carry politics since they embed values. It is therefore surprising that mainstream poli...
The more digital democracy applications lower the costs of political participation, allowing ordinar...
The theme of the “constitutional” rules for the Internet is presented in this essay as linked with ...
Techno-optimists advocate the application of information technology to the rulemaking process as a m...
Defence date: 6 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute (...
A growing debate in several European fora is paving the way for future rules for Artificial Intellig...
This chapter aims to articulate the conceptual nexus between communication and democracy, through a ...
The central question of this paper is how code (or ‘Lex informatica’) relates to the competence deba...
Can digital democracy facilitate the creation of a new, computer-oriented direct democracy? Silvia D...