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ABSTRACT
International law refers to the right to truth. A similar right exists on the national level theright to information. However, the right to information may get into conflict with the right toprivacy. While legislators and courts were trying to find a proper balance between access to trueinformation and protection of privacy they started to be challenged with the development of newtechnologies. The information and data obtained by tech companies, political parties andgovernments became means for developing disinformation and fake news, serving the economicor political interests of these entities on the national or international ground. There is disturbingevidence of activities undertaken by the mentioned actors in various political campaigns datingfrom around 2010, including the use of hacking, disinformation, and voter suppression. We shouldask whether in democratic societies we can still defend the idea of reaching for the truth, of gaininginformation and knowledge while respecting the right to privacy and the right to freedom. Apositive answer should indicate what conditions should be created to make this possible and at thesame time address the proposal that we need a new right, even a constitutional right the right totruth.
BIO
Marcin Kilanowskiis Professor of law at Nicolas Copernicus University. Previously, he was a postdoc at the Department of Philosophy at Harvard University and a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Social Research at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, the Social Science Center in Berlin and the Economics Department at Harvard University. Kilanowski also worked as a law tutor at Harvard College, a docent at the Institute of Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School and as a Visiting Professor at Sciences Po teaching global governance, human rights and constitutional law. Kilanowski advised various Polish government institutions including the Office of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Development, and the Ministry of Economy's Working Group on Corporate Social Responsibility. He also served as a member of the UN Global Compact Scientific Council.