Don't give up, stay idealistic and try to make the world a better place. Liber amicorum for Ingolf Pernice.

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Berlin

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ZLB: R Pfam 4920

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This liber amicorum is dedicated to Ingolf Pernice, one of the founding directors of the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) in Berlin, Germany. He asks how fundamental rights and freedoms can overcome their artificial limitation to nation states. How we can create a global, democratically legitimised order that puts the individual at the centre, strengthens his or her rights and freedoms, and in which decisions can only claim legitimacy if they are clearly based on the demos of individuals and their decision-making. A small collection of friends, colleagues and disciples to contribute to this volume. They have worked with Ingolf, in projects under his lead or where he contributed or engaged in discussions at HIIG, or engaged with concepts that Ingolf helped shape. Contents: Jörg Pohle, Rüdiger Schwarz, Ulrike Höppner: Researching Global Constitutionalism and the Internet at HIIG: The Game is On; Edoardo Celeste: Constitutionalism in the Digital Age; Christian Djeffal: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence the European Way; Jeanette Hofmann: Digitalisierung. Öffentlichkeit. Demokratie – Drei Thesen; Julian Hölzel: Anmerkungen zur Systemrelativität des Personenbezugs im Datenschutzrecht; Matthias C.Kettemann: Taking Ingolf Pernice Seriously; Kai von Lewinski: “Data Spaces”: Data Structures as a Question of Law; Jörg Pohle: On Measuring Fundamental Rights Protection.

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