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Main Authors: Siddiqui, Shaleeza Yaqoob, Farooqi, Sara, Rehman, Wajeeh ur, Zulfiqar, Laiba
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.17302
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author Siddiqui, Shaleeza Yaqoob
Farooqi, Sara
Rehman, Wajeeh ur
Zulfiqar, Laiba
author_facet Siddiqui, Shaleeza Yaqoob
Farooqi, Sara
Rehman, Wajeeh ur
Zulfiqar, Laiba
contents The emergence of digital technology has fundamentally transformed all facets of human existence, posing important queries about the safeguarding and implementation of human rights in the digital domain. The research focuses on important topics including privacy, freedom of speech, and information access. The methodology involves an extensive review of existing literature, legal frameworks, and relevant case studies to provide a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between technology and human rights. The paper highlights the challenges posed by surveillance, data breaches, and the digital divide while also exploring the role of international law and policy in safeguarding digital rights. The review highlights the significance of modifying human rights frameworks for the digital era, pointing out gaps in existing research and offering recommendations for future investigations.
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spellingShingle Human Rights for the Digital Age
Siddiqui, Shaleeza Yaqoob
Farooqi, Sara
Rehman, Wajeeh ur
Zulfiqar, Laiba
Computers and Society
The emergence of digital technology has fundamentally transformed all facets of human existence, posing important queries about the safeguarding and implementation of human rights in the digital domain. The research focuses on important topics including privacy, freedom of speech, and information access. The methodology involves an extensive review of existing literature, legal frameworks, and relevant case studies to provide a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between technology and human rights. The paper highlights the challenges posed by surveillance, data breaches, and the digital divide while also exploring the role of international law and policy in safeguarding digital rights. The review highlights the significance of modifying human rights frameworks for the digital era, pointing out gaps in existing research and offering recommendations for future investigations.
title Human Rights for the Digital Age
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.17302