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Online resources: Dissertation note: أطروحة (دكتوراة)- جامعة القاهرة، كلية الحقوق، قسم القانون الدستوري، 2025. Abstract: In recent years, the world has witnessed a new era characterized by tremendous advancements in the field of information technology, which has had a profound and evident impact on various aspects of social, economic, and legislative life. The rapid transmission of information has become one of the most striking phenomena that captured global attention at the end of the last century and the beginning of the current one. The exchange of information and knowledge has become remarkably easy and efficient, while the rapid dissemination of information through various communication channels has led to the free and secure flow of data, news, knowledge, research, and cultural messages. In the modern era, a widespread misunderstanding has emerged regarding digital freedom of expression and the digital oversight imposed to protect public freedoms, alongside the misuse of information systems as a whole, as well as the restrictions imposed by states on the Internet, which hinder citizens' ability to exercise their freedoms properly The Kuwaiti Constitution has affirmed a number of personal rights and freedoms. Article (30) provides that "Personal liberty is guaranteed." Article (36) stipulates that "Freedom of opinion and scientific research is guaranteed, and every person has the right to express and disseminate his opinion by speech, writing, or other means, in accordance with the conditions and regulations prescribed by law." Article (37) further provides that "Freedom of the press, printing, and publication is guaranteed in accordance with the conditions and regulations prescribed by law." The Kuwaiti legislator completed this constitutional framework through Article (39), which enshrines the right to privacy by stating that "Freedom of postal, telegraphic, and telephone communications is safeguarded, and their confidentiality is guaranteed; communications mayNot to be monitored nor their secrecy disclosed except in the cases specified by law and in accordance with the procedures prescribed therein. The subject of this study is divided into an introductory chapter and two main sections. The introductory chapter addresses public freedoms in the context of the contemporary digital world, including the definition of the scope of such freedoms, the legal implications of modern communication technologies, respect for freedom of expression and media publication, rights associated with digital practices, the construction of digital identity, and modern democracy. The first section examines digital surveillance for the protection of personal data and privacy, while the second section addresses the role of the judiciary in the field of digital surveillance.
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Thesis مكتبة كلية الحقوق - المبنى الرئيسي القانون الدستوري Law1 08 PHD 2025 0801595 C1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan T08-01595
Thesis مكتبة كلية الحقوق - المبنى الرئيسي القانون الدستوري Law1 08 PHD 2025 0801596 C2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Not for loan T08-01596
Thesis مكتبة كلية الحقوق - فـرع الشيخ زايد القانون الدستوري Law2 08 PHD 2025 0801597 C3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 3 Not for loan T08-01597

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أطروحة (دكتوراة)- جامعة القاهرة، كلية الحقوق، قسم القانون الدستوري، 2025.

ببليوجرافيا: صفحات 248-276

In recent years, the world has witnessed a new era characterized by tremendous advancements in the field of information technology, which has had a profound and evident impact on various aspects of social, economic, and legislative life.

The rapid transmission of information has become one of the most striking phenomena that captured global attention at the end of the last century and the beginning of the current one. The exchange of information and knowledge has become remarkably easy and efficient, while the rapid dissemination of information through various communication channels has led to the free and secure flow of data, news, knowledge, research, and cultural messages.

In the modern era, a widespread misunderstanding has emerged regarding digital freedom of expression and the digital oversight imposed to protect public freedoms, alongside the misuse of information systems as a whole, as well as the restrictions imposed by states on the Internet, which hinder citizens' ability to exercise their freedoms properly

The Kuwaiti Constitution has affirmed a number of personal rights and freedoms. Article (30) provides that "Personal liberty is guaranteed." Article (36) stipulates that "Freedom of opinion and scientific research is guaranteed, and every person has the right to express and disseminate his opinion by speech, writing, or other means, in accordance with the conditions and regulations prescribed by law." Article (37) further provides that "Freedom of the press, printing, and publication is guaranteed in accordance with the conditions and regulations prescribed by law." The Kuwaiti legislator completed this constitutional framework through Article (39), which enshrines the right to privacy by stating that "Freedom of postal, telegraphic, and telephone communications is safeguarded, and their confidentiality is guaranteed; communications mayNot to be monitored nor their secrecy disclosed except in the cases specified by law and in accordance with the procedures prescribed therein.

The subject of this study is divided into an introductory chapter and two main sections. The introductory chapter addresses public freedoms in the context of the contemporary digital world, including the definition of the scope of such freedoms, the legal implications of modern communication technologies, respect for freedom of expression and media publication, rights associated with digital practices, the construction of digital identity, and modern democracy. The first section examines digital surveillance for the protection of personal data and privacy, while the second section addresses the role of the judiciary in the field of digital surveillance.

النص بالعربية والملخص بالإنجليزية.

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