Human Rights and Digital Choice: Rethinking the Right (Not) to Use the Internet
Elżbieta Kużelewska, Damian Malinowski, Mariusz Tomaszuk
The Right to Privacy and the Obligation to Transfer and Authenticate Personal Data through the Internet: Conflicting Issues
Mariusz Jabłoński
Czas pracy a prawo do bycia offline – analiza w świetle koncepcji „non-use of technology” w prawie polskim i unijnym
Katarzyna Sakowska, Karolina Zapolska
Unseen Influence: Computational Propaganda, Free Elections, and the Reluctance to Seek Judicial Remedies in Poland. Evidence from AI-Assisted Case Law Analysis
Łukasz Augustyniak, Michał Bernaczyk, Berenika Kaczmarek-Templin
The Limited Use and Non-Use of Digital Tools and Technologies in the Activities of Political Parties in Poland
Michał Jacuński
The Legal Entity Identifier and Legacy Systems: Harmonisation, Interoperability, and Balance in Digital Governance
Katarzyna Barbara Wojtkiewicz
The Constitutionalization of the Internet and the Right to Non-Use
Joanna Wegner

Oral Cancer Disparities in Low‑ and Middle‑Income Countries: A Global Health Equity Perspective on Prevention, Early Detection, and Treatment Access
Delfin Lovelina Francis, Saravanan Sampoornam Pape Reddy
Shaping the Residential Attractiveness of Towns in Lesser Poland in the Context of Urban Shrinkage
Agnieszka Brzosko-Sermak, Agnieszka Kwiatek-Sołtys
(Nie)dopuszczalność stosowania neurotechnologii w miejscu pracy
Edyta Bielak-Jomaa

Toward a Less Incomplete Contract: Merging Smart Contracts and Esg Metrics Contracts
Fernanda de Araujo Meirelles Magalhães, Bruno Vieira

Relational Self, Harm, and Responsibility – A Contract Law Perspective in Response to the Montesquieu Lecture by Jonathan Herring
Elena Alina Onţanu