Sign of the Times: Legal Persons, Digitality and the Impact on Personal Autonomy

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (2):441-456 (2023)
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Abstract

Today, data and intervening digital media provide critical lines of communication with our social and business connections. Even those we know personally will typically connect to us via digital means. As a consequence, data and the digital space add a third dimension to the individual: we are now mind, body and digitality. This essay considers how digitality affects outcomes for the individual by exploring the mechanisms of digital influence. By using Peirce’s theory of semiosis to explain the process of digital translation, this essay demonstrates how digitality influences the development of the individual, undermines personal autonomy and changes the nature of legal personhood thereby providing points for future legal intervention.

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