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    Human Rights Responsibilities in the Digital Age: States, Companies and Individuals

    Human Rights Responsibilities in the Digital Age by Andrew, Jonathan; Bernard, Frédéric;

    States, Companies and Individuals

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    This book examines the tangled responsibilities of states, companies, and individuals surrounding human rights in the digital age. Digital technologies have a huge impact - for better and worse - on human lives; while they can clearly enhance some human rights, they also facilitate a wide range of violations.

    States are expected to implement efficient measures against powerful private companies, but, at the same time, they are drawn to technologies that extend their own control over citizens. Tech companies are increasingly asked to prevent violations committed online by their users, yet many of their business models depend on the accumulation and exploitation of users' personal data. While civil society has a crucial part to play in upholding human rights, it is also the case that individuals harm other individuals online. All three stakeholders need to ensure that technology does not provoke the disintegration of human rights.

    Bringing together experts from a range of disciplines, including law, international relations, and journalism, this book provides a detailed analysis of the impact of digital technologies on human rights, which will be of interest to academics, research students and professionals concerned by this issue.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    1. Introduction
    Jonathan Andrew (Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Switzerland)

    2. Cybersecurity and Human Rights: Understanding the Connection
    Vivek Krishnamurthy (University of Ottawa, Canada), Devony Schmidt (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, USA) and Amy Lehr (Center for Strategic and International Studies, USA)

    3. Perils of Data-Intensive Systems in the Philippines and Asia
    Jamael Jacob (Data Protection Office of the Ateneo de Manila University and Foundation for Media Alternatives, Philippines)

    4. Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and Association in an Age of Online Networks and Mobile Sensing
    Jonathan Andrew (Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Switzerland)

    5. Algorithms of Occupation: The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Israel and Palestine
    Marwa Fatafta (Access Now, Germany)

    6. The Facebook Oversight Board and the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: A Missed Opportunity for Alignment?
    Stefania Di Stefano (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland)

    7. Privacy in the Workplace: A Human Rights Due Diligence Approach
    Isabel Ebert (University of St Gallen, Switzerland) and Isabelle Wildhaber (University of St Gallen, Switzerland)

    8. Freedom to Think and to Hold a Political Opinion: Digital Threats to Political Participation in Liberal Democracies
    Jérôme Duberry (University of Geneva, Switzerland)

    9. Is There a Human Rights Obligation to Protect Democratic Discourse in Cyberspace?
    Nula Frei (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)

    10. The European Approach to Governing Harmful Speech Online
    Frédéric Bernard (University of Geneva, Switzerland) and Viera Pejchal (United Nations, Switzerland)

    11. Hate Speech and Journalism: Challenges and Strategies
    Guido Keel (Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland)

    12. Digital Technologies for Sustainable Development
    Claudia Abreu Lopes (United Nations University International Institute for Global Health, Malaysia) and Marcus Erridge (University of Coimbra, Portugal)

    13. Digital Technologies and the Rights of the Child in Europe
    Rezvan Kaseb (University of Zurich, Switzerland) and Elizabeth Milovidov (Digital Parenting, Children's Rights and Internet Safety Consultant, France)

    14. Conclusion
    Frédéric Bernard (University of Geneva, Switzerland)

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