Constitutional right to information security: state management strategy in the fight against disinformation in wartime
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https://doi.org/10.32782/PPSS.2023.1.45Abstract
The thesis discusses the crucial role of constitutional law in safeguarding information security, especially in the context of wartime. It emphasizes the strategic importance of state management in combating disinformation, a pervasive challenge in contemporary conflict zones. The piece examines how legal frameworks can be effectively utilized to protect the public from misinformation while respecting freedom of speech. It also explores the balance between national security and individual rights in the digital age. With a focus on state responsibilities and tactics, the article provides insight into the development and implementation of policies to counteract the spread of false information during times of war. This analysis is essential for understanding the complexities of maintaining information integrity in a rapidly evolving digital landscape under the strain of conflict.
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