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🗓️ 27 Apr 2026  
Digital constitutionalism refers to the adaptation and application of constitutional principles - such as fundamental rights, freedoms, and checks on power - to the digital environment. As technology evolves, traditional legal frameworks often struggle to address new challenges related to privacy, freedom of expression, and data protection. Digital constitutionalism seeks to ensure that the rights and values enshrined in constitutions are preserved and enforced online. This involves developing new norms, laws, and guidelines that protect individuals and societies from abuses by both state and private actors in the digital realm. It is a response to the growing influence of technology on daily life and governance.
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