Non-Coherence Theory of Digital Human Rights
Discover a groundbreaking perspective on digital human rights with the "Non-Coherence Theory of Digital Human Rights" by Susi. Published in 2024 by Cambridge University Press, this hardback edition spans 340 pages and delves into the evolving nature of human rights in the digital age. Susi presents a novel non-coherence theory that elucidates how the meanings and scopes of human rights rules, principles, ideas, and concepts transform as we shift from the physical realm to the online environment. This insightful exploration not only highlights the interrelationships among various actors but also addresses the complexities that arise in the digital landscape. Perfect for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology and human rights, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Secure your copy today and stay informed about the future of digital human rights.