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Introduction
Part I "Democracy" at the Eve of the 4th Industrial Revolution
An Untenable Compromise? Liberal Democracy Between Populism and Globalization
From Formal to Radical: Tracing the Democratic Argument In Global Law
Part II "Statehood" at the Eve of the 4th Industrial Revolution
The scope of the State as a Function of Transaction Costs: How Will Digitalization Change the Role of Public Law?
Westphalian Sovereignty after The 4th Industrial Revolution: In Search of Legitimate Governmental Control Over Online Content
Part III "Free Speech and Social Media" at the Eve of the 4th Industrial Revolution
Dealing with Disinformation from the Perspective of Militant Democracy? A Case Study of Taiwan's Struggle to Regulate Disinformation
The Brazilian Case: The Impact of Social Media on a Current Democratic Regime
'Cambridgenalization' in Politics? The Spanish Act 3/2018 - Data Protection Regulation and the Future of Democracy
Part IV "Legitimacy" at the Eve of the 4th Industrial Revolution
Flexibilities in International Economic Law vs. Pacta Sunt Servanda - Maintaining Legitimacy Over Time
Participation in Standard Setting for The Agro-Food Industry
Part V "Citizenship" at the Eve of the 4th Industrial Revolution
The Questionable Role Of Experts In Global Governance - Beyond David Kennedy's Approach
Politics as Change or Preservation - A Case of Experts Against Citizens?
Lessons for a Post-Covid-19 World.

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