Abstract

One of the most essential fundamental human rights is the freedom of expression. The progress of science, first and foremost – the development in information technologies, gives contemporary society new possibilities for communication, and the development of fundamental and human rights continues to expand the limits of the freedom of expression. It is the growing importance of the digital environment in communication, turning into the main space of societal communication, that creates the risk of exclusion for some social groups: persons in need, partly – persons with special needs, and seniors. The state has the obligation to be aware of this risk of social exclusion with respect to the very essential fundamental right to the freedom of expression, and develop a policy to prevent it.

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