ID | 136347 |
Title Proper | Rights 2.0 |
Other Title Information | is unrestricted internet access a modern human right? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Rothkopf, David |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | National constitutions are supposed to enshrine fundamental rights for everyone — and for generations. Such documents are also products of moments in time and reflect perceptions of life in those moments. That’s why the best of them, like the U.S. Constitution, contain the seeds of their own reinvention. Indeed, the secret to a sustainable constitution is that it both captures what is enduring and anticipates the need to change. |
`In' analytical Note | Foreign Policy Vol. No.210; Jan-Feb.2015: p.66-67 |
Journal Source | Foreign Policy 2015-02 |
Standard Number | United States – US |