CONSTITUTIONALISATION OF CYBER THREATS TO GENERALELECTIONS

P. Zawadzki
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Universal suffrage by means of technology can in some cases become essential. Voting by e-mail, text message or information system raises many ethical and legal challenges. Add to this the intensified wave of disinformation during the election campaign period, and a problem of a systemic nature may arise with respect to the question of the necessity of regulating elections by technical means at the constitutional level. Such a need arises from the obligation to maintain statehood both from the perspective of the implementation of elections and the impact on society of harmful disinformation, ending with cyber threats related to vote rigging, identity theft or hacking of election servers. The aim of this paper is to show the legality of disinformation during general elections at the constitutional level. An explanation of disinformation activities and an analysis of cyber attacks in selected countries around the world shows that disinformation and cyber attacks have a significant impact on the final outcome of general elections. In this state of affairs, the key question arises as to whether the good protected directly by the Constitution of the Republic of Poland should be attributed stronger protection of the freedom of speech, which is an individual right expressed in Article 54 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland, or the assurance of security of the State and its citizens in the form of ensuring democratic elections in a state governed by the rule of law with the help of the criminalization at the constitutional level of disinformation and influence on general elections by technical means. Ensuring security of the State and its citizens is one of the cardinal duties of the Polish State enshrined in Article 5 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland.
网络威胁大选的宪法化
在某些情况下,通过技术手段实现普选可能变得至关重要。通过电子邮件、短信或信息系统投票引起了许多道德和法律上的挑战。此外,在竞选期间,虚假新闻的浪潮加剧,在宪法一级用技术手段管制选举的必要性方面,可能会出现一个系统性的问题。这种需要源于维护国家地位的义务,既要考虑到选举的实施,也要考虑到有害虚假信息对社会的影响,最终导致与操纵选举、身份盗窃或入侵选举服务器有关的网络威胁。本文的目的是在宪法层面上展示大选期间虚假信息的合法性。对虚假信息活动的解释和对世界各地选定国家的网络攻击的分析表明,虚假信息和网络攻击对大选的最终结果产生了重大影响。在这种情况下,出现了一个关键问题,即受波兰共和国宪法直接保护的利益是否应归因于对言论自由的更强有力的保护,言论自由是波兰共和国宪法第54条所表达的一项个人权利。或确保国家及其公民的安全,其形式是确保法治国家的民主选举,并在宪法层面将虚假信息和通过技术手段影响大选的行为定为刑事犯罪。确保国家及其公民的安全是载于《波兰共和国宪法》第5条的波兰国家的主要职责之一。
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