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  • Research Handbook on Human Rights and Digital Technology: Global Politics, Law and International Relations

    Research Handbook on Human Rights and Digital Technology by Wagner, Ben; Kettemann, Matthias C.; Vieth, Kilian;

    Global Politics, Law and International Relations

    Sorozatcím: Research Handbooks in Human Rights series;

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    • Kiadó Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2019. január 25.

    • ISBN 9781785367717
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem464 oldal
    • Méret 244x169 mm
    • Súly 852 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    In a digitally connected world, the question of how to respect, protect and fulfil human rights has become unavoidable. Uniting research from scholars and practitioners, this contemporary Handbook offers new insights into well-established debates surrounding digital technologies by framing them in terms of human rights.

    An international group of expert contributors explore the issues posed by the management of key Internet resources, the governance of its architecture, the role of different stakeholders, the legitimacy of rule-making and rule-enforcement, and the exercise of international public authority over users. Highly interdisciplinary, the Handbook draws on law, political science, and international relations, as well as computer science and science and technology studies in order to engage with human rights aspects of the digitally connected world. The chapters examine in depth current topics relating to human rights and security, internet access, surveillance, automation, trade, and freedom of expression.

    This comprehensive and engaging Handbook will be vital reading for both researchers and students in law, human rights, international politics, international relations and technology studies. Policy-makers seeking an understanding of the state of human rights in technology will also find this book a highly useful resource.

    Contributors include: W. Benedek, D. Bigo, D. Brodowski, G. Contissa, P. de Hert, M. Dunn Cavelty, T. Engelhardt, B. Farrand, M I. Franklin, M.I. Ganesh, M. Graham, S. Horth, L. Jasmontaite, R.F. J?rgensen, C. Kavanagh, M.C. Kettemann, D. Korff, G. Lansdown, E. Light, S. Livingstone, A. Millikan, J.A. Obar, G. Sartor, G. Sobliye, A. Third, M. Tuszynski, K. Vieth, B. Wagner, T. Wetzling, M. Zalnieriute

    In a digitally connected world, the question of how to respect, protect and implement human rights has become unavoidable. This contemporary Research Handbook offers new insights into well-established debates by framing them in terms of human rights. It examines the issues posed by the management of key Internet resources, the governance of its architecture, the role of different stakeholders, the legitimacy of rule making and rule-enforcement, and the exercise of international public authority over users. Highly interdisciplinary, its contributions draw on law, political science, international relations and even computer science and science and technology studies.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Contents:

    Part I Conceptual Approaches to Human Rights and Digital Technology
    1. Human Rights Futures for the Internet
    M.I. Franklin

    2. There Are No Rights ?in? Cyberspace
    Mark Graham

    3. Beyond national security, the emergence of a digital reason of state(s) led by transnational Guilds of Sensitive Information. The case of the Five Eyes Plus Network
    Didier Bigo

    4. Digital Copyright and Human Rights: Balancing of Competing Obligations, or Is There No Conflict?
    Benjamin Farrand

    Part II Security and Human Rights: Between Cybersecurity and Cybercrime
    5. Cybersecurity and Human Rights
    Myriam Dunn Cavelty and Camino Kavanagh

    6. Cybercrime, Human Rights and Digital Politics
    Dominik Brodowski

    7. ?This is Not a Drill?: International Law and Protection of Cybersecurity
    Mathias C. Kettemann

    8. First Do No Harm: The Potential of Harm Caused to Fundamental Rights and Freedoms by State Cybersecurity interventions
    Douwe Korff

    Part III Internet Access and Surveillance: Assessing Human Rights in Practice
    9. Access to the Internet in the EU: a Policy Priority, a Fundamental, a Human Right, or a Concern of eGovernment?
    Lina Jasmontaite and Paul de Hert

    10. Reflections on Access to Internet in Cuba as a Human Right
    Raudiel F. Pe?a Barrios

    11. Surveillance Reform: Revealing Surveillance Harm and Engaging Reform Tactics
    Evan Light and Jonathan A. Obar

    12. Germany?s Recent Intelligence Reform revisited: A Wolf in Sheep?s clothing?
    Thorsten Wetzling

    Part IV Automation, Trade and Freedom of Expression: Embedding Rights in Technology Governance
    13. Liability and Automation in Socio-Technical Systems
    Giuseppe Contissa and Giovanni Sartor

    14. Who pays? - On Artificial Agents, Human Rights and Tort Law
    Tim Engelhardt

    15. Digital Technologies, Human Rights and Global Trade? Expanding export controls of surveillance technologies in Europe, China and India
    Ben Wagner and Stéphanie Horth

    16. Policing ?online-radicalization?: The framing of Europol?s Internet Referral Unit
    Kilian Vieth

    Part V Actors? Perspectives on Human Rights: How Can Change Happen?
    17. When Private Actors Govern Human Rights
    Rikke Frank J?rgensen

    18. International Organizations and Digital Human Rights
    Wolfgang Benedek

    19. Recognizing Children?s Rights in Relation to Digital Technologies: Challenges of Voice and Evidence, Principle and Practice
    Amanda Third, Sonia Livingstone and Gerison Lansdown

    20. Digital Rights of LGBTI Communities: A Roadmap for a Dual Human Rights Framework
    Monika Zalnieriute


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