Digital Governance and Citizen Rights: A Public Law Perspective explores the transformation of public administration, legal systems, and citizen-state relationships in the digital era. The book examines how emerging technologies, digital platforms, artificial intelligence, big data, and electronic government services are reshaping governance structures and influencing the protection of fundamental rights. Special attention is given to issues such as privacy, data protection, transparency, accountability, cybersecurity, digital inclusion, and access to public services. By adopting a public law perspective, the book analyzes the legal frameworks that regulate digital governance while addressing the challenges posed by rapid technological advancement. It also evaluates the role of governments in balancing innovation with the protection of constitutional values and civil liberties. Designed for scholars, policymakers, legal practitioners, and students, this work provides a comprehensive understanding of how public institutions can promote efficient, transparent, and rights-based governance in an increasingly digital society.
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