A kiadvány adatai
Cím (Eredeti nyelven): From Traditional Ethics and Family Values to Postmodern Phenomena: The Evolution of Legislative Thinking on Children’s Privacy in the Context of Digital Transformation in Vietnam
Cím (Angolul): From Traditional Ethics and Family Values to Postmodern Phenomena: The Evolution of Legislative Thinking on Children’s Privacy in the Context of Digital Transformation in Vietnam
Sorozat (Eredeti nyelven): DIKÉ 2026/1
Sorozat (Angolul): DIKÉ 2026/1
Kapcsolódó tartalmak (a könyvhöz kacsolódó online tartalmak linkjei, előadás, stb…):
Szerző(k): Huynh Thi Truc, Giang ORCID ID: 0009-0008-3147-1880. Nguyen Thi My, Linh ORCID ID: 0000-0001-6611-8982.
Szerkesztő(k): Herger Cs. Eszter – Schweitzer Gábor (2017–2026)
Lektor(ok):
Közreműködő(k):
Szerkesztőbizottság:
Antal Tamás (Szeged) – Barna Attila (Győr) – Béli Gábor (Pécs) – Dziadzio, Andrzej (Krakkó) – Falus Orsolya (Dunaújváros) – Halász Iván (Budapest/Pozsony) – Holcman, Borut (Maribor) – Képes György (Budapest) – Korsósné Delacasse Krisztina (Pécs) – Krešić, Mirela (Zágráb) – Lehotay Veronika (Miskolc) – Memišević, Ehlimana (Szarajevo) – Nguyen Thi My, Linh (Can Tho) – Schumann, Eva (Göttingen) – Szabó Béla (Debrecen) – Szabó István (Budapest) – Szente Zoltán (Budapest) – Steppan, Markus (Graz) – Stipta István (Budapest) – Tauchen, Jaromír (Brünn)
Olvasószerkesztő:
Niklai Dominika Patrícia
(szerzőknél és közreműködőknél is ORCID és Webcím, ha van):
Nyelv(ek): angol
Leírás (Eredeti nyelven): This article explores the evolution of Vietnamese legislative thinking on children’s privacy rights, tracing a shift from a traditional framework rooted in family ethics and social norms towards legal responses to postmodern dynamics in the digital environment. In contemporary digital contexts, children are increasingly datafied, governed by algorithmic systems, and influenced by artificial intelligence. The article develops a historical analytical framework by examining the emergence of children’s rights protection in international human rights instruments and analysing the processes through which these standards have been internalised in Vietnamese law. From a legal-historical perspective, it identifies three stages in the development of legislative thinking on children’s privacy rights and exposes persistent limitations, notably the predominance of ex post regulatory responses and the absence of effective technological risk-management mechanisms. On this basis, the article proposes directions for legislative reform aimed at strengthening a child-centred approach that is responsive to the structural challenges of the digital environment.
Leírás (Angol): This article explores the evolution of Vietnamese legislative thinking on children’s privacy rights, tracing a shift from a traditional framework rooted in family ethics and social norms towards legal responses to postmodern dynamics in the digital environment. In contemporary digital contexts, children are increasingly datafied, governed by algorithmic systems, and influenced by artificial intelligence. The article develops a historical analytical framework by examining the emergence of children’s rights protection in international human rights instruments and analysing the processes through which these standards have been internalised in Vietnamese law. From a legal-historical perspective, it identifies three stages in the development of legislative thinking on children’s privacy rights and exposes persistent limitations, notably the predominance of ex post regulatory responses and the absence of effective technological risk-management mechanisms. On this basis, the article proposes directions for legislative reform aimed at strengthening a child-centred approach that is responsive to the structural challenges of the digital environment.
Kulcsszavak (eredeti nyelven és angolul is): children’s privacy rights; legislative thinking; personal data protection
Tudományos besorolás (eredeti nyelven és angolul is): Tanulmány, paper
Tudományterület (eredeti nyelven és angolul is): Jog, law
Támogatók:
Kiadó: Pécsi Tudományegyetem Állam- és Jogtudományi Kar
Társkiadó: Novissima Kiadó Bt.
Megjelenés éve: 2026
Megjelenés helye (város, eredeti nyelven): Budapest
Megjelenés helye (ország, eredeti nyelven, angolul): Magyarország, Hungary
Formátum: Pdf, epub
DOI: 10.15170/DIKE.2026.10.01.02
ISBN:
ISSN: 2631-1232
Nyomtatott verzió:
Kiadás: 2026
Jogok: Creative Commons CC BY
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