ITALIAN CONSTITUTION FOR INTERNET

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  • Ph.D. Ana Dhamo University of "Aleksandër Moisiu"
  • Ph.D. Irish Dhamo University of "Aleksandër Moisiu"

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Constitution, Italy, Cyber, Data Protection

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This comprehensive scientific article meticulously examines the multifaceted constitutional framework underpinning internet governance in Italy. Navigating through the intricate intersection of constitutional principles, legal statutes, and regulatory mechanisms, the study offers a nuanced exploration of the nation's commitment to fostering a digital landscape that upholds fundamental rights, addresses emerging challenges, and adapts to the dynamic evolution of the digital age.

Beginning with a historical contextualization of the internet's evolution in Italy, the analysis pivots towards an in-depth examination of constitutional foundations. Notably, Article 21, guaranteeing freedom of expression, and Article 13, safeguarding personal freedom, emerge as pivotal elements shaping the digital legal landscape. The study investigates how these constitutional provisions impact online rights, including the delicate balance between preserving freedom of expression and curbing potential abuses in the online sphere.

As the article concludes, it emphasizes the dynamic nature of Italy's constitutional framework for internet governance. Recommendations for future research underscore the need for ongoing examination of evolving legal landscapes, potential constitutional amendments, and international collaborations. The article ultimately positions Italy's approach as a dynamic and adaptive model that balances individual rights with the collective responsibility of navigating the digital future.

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31.01.2024

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