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Book Synopsis.- Part I Rule of Law and Technology.- Guarantees of the rule of law in Romania in the digital age, cybersecurity and the processing of personal data.- Artificial intelligence a threat to the rule of law? The role of constitutional courts in shaping emerging technologies.- Rule of law, constitutional jurisdiction, and technology in Peru.- Administration and Access to Justice through Technology: The Experience of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo.- Enhancing transparency of the constitutional courts The role of the new technologies.- The Impact of the Digital Age on Fundamental Rights.- Risks of Biotechnology and the Rule of Law.- Fake News and Control Over Freedom of Speech in the Digital Age.- Freedom of expression in digital platforms - How the Albanian high courts assess the necessity in a democratic society?.- Language Discrimination and Constitutional Safeguards.- EU Guideline on AI Trustworthy and not intuitive' application of the principle of Fairness.- Part II Rule of Law and Climate Environment Energy.- Sustainability from a leadership perspective.- Are Polish Courts Tough Enough for the Protection of Human Rights Related to Climate Changes?.- Ombudsman for future generations in the Polish law de lege ferenda proposal for environmental and climate protection.- Climate change and the rights of future generations: the contribution of courts.- Constitutional protection for future generations. The French perspective.- Transboundary Ambitions: Exploring the Theory of Extraterritoriality in EU Climate Law and Policy in Southeast Europe.- The Green Deal and the European Climate Laws, especially CBAM.- The Green Deal of the EU in the Light of the Agricultural Sector.- Climate change adaptation Adjusting to the climate change, and preventing an economic and social crisis The Greek paradigm particularly in the context of investment legislation.