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Title:Human rights protection in algorithmic society
Authors:ID Avbelj, Matej (Author)
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Language:English
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FSMŠ - Nova Univerza - Faculty of Slovenian and Internationa studies
Abstract:the article, marking the 75th anniversary of the European convention on Human rights and 25 years of the EU charter of Fundamental rights, emphasizes the growing challenges human rights face in the age of artificial intelligence. Eu-rope’s traditional three-pillar system of human rights protec-tion (national, EU, and council of Europe) was built in an analog era, whereas today’s society is increasingly becom-ing algorithmic, with artificial intelligence co-constructing social reality. the article identifies two major paradigm shifts defining the algorithmic society: the loss of human monop-oly over construction of social reality and the dominance of private actors over public institutions. In response, the council of Europe adopted the first legally binding inter-national Framework convention on Artificial Intelligence, setting, inter alia, minimum standards for safeguarding hu-man dignity, equality, and privacy. complementing this, the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act follows a risk-based approach, more heavily regulating artificial intelligence systems that importantly impact fundamental rights. While neither legal instrument grants new individual rights, they serve as pre-ventive regulatory frameworks. the article concludes that courts will soon need to interpret human rights in light of algorithmic impacts and may themselves use artificial intel-ligence in decision-making. this evolution demands judicial adaptation and a comprehensive reform of legal education to integrate law with digital technologies.
Keywords:AI, constitutionalism, Algorithmic society, human rights protection, EU, council of Europe
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2025
Publisher:Fakulteta za državne in evropske študije
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 273-290
Numbering:[Št.] 104
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-13190 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:267625475 New window
UDC:342.7:347.9(497.4)
ISSN on article:1408-9653
Publication date in ReVIS:19.02.2026
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Record is a part of a journal

Title:Dignitas : revija za človekove pravice
Shortened title:Dignitas
Publisher:Nova revija, Nova revija, Fakulteta za državne in evropske študije, Fakulteta za slovenske in mednarodne študije
ISSN:1408-9653
COBISS.SI-ID:98923520 New window

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Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency

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Language:Slovenian
Title:Zaščita človekovih pravic v algoritemski družbi
Abstract:Prispevek ob 75. obletnici Evropske konvencije o člove-kovih pravicah in 25. obletnici Listine EU poudarja, da člo-vekove pravice v dobi umetne inteligence doživljajo nove izzive. tradicionalni tristebrni evropski sistem varstva člove-kovih pravic (nacionalni, EU in svet Evrope) je bil zasnovan v analognem svetu, današnja družba pa postaja algoritemska, v kateri umetno inteligenco sooblikuje realnost. Prispevek opozarja na izgubo človekovega monopola nad družbeno resničnostjo in na premoč zasebnega sektorja pred javnimi institucijami. svet Evrope se je odzval s prvim pravno zave-zujočim mednarodnim dokumentom – okvirno konvencijo o umetni inteligenci, ki, med drugim, določa minimalne stan-darde za zaščito človekovih pravic, dostojanstva, enakoprav-nosti in zasebnosti v algoritemski družbi. EU je sprejela Akt o umetni inteligenci, ki sledi pristopu uravnavanja tveganja in določa strožjo regulacijo za sisteme z visokim tveganjem, zlasti tiste, ki vplivajo na temeljne pravice. Čeprav ta dva do-kumenta ne uvajata novih pravic, predstavljata pomemben preventivni pravni okvir. Prispevek zaključi, da se bodo sodi-šča morala prilagoditi algoritemski družbi in sprejeti sodob-ne razlage človekovih pravic, kar bo zahtevalo tudi reformo pravnega izobraževanja.
Keywords:UI, ustavnost, algoritemska družba, človekove pravice, EU, svet Evrope


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