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The Internet, Development, Human Rights and the Law in Africa (eBook)

Edited by: Danwood M. Chirwa, Caroline B. Ncube

ISBN13: 9781000852240
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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This book tracks and critiques the impact of the internet in Africa. It explores the legal policy implications of, and legal responses to, the internet in matters straddling human rights, development, trade, criminal law, intellectual property, and social justice from the perspective of several African countries and the region. Well-known and emerging African scholars consider whether access to the internet is a human right, the implications on the right to privacy, e-commerce, cybercrime, the opportunities and dangers of admitting electronic evidence, the balancing of freedom of expression with the protection of intellectual property, and how different African legal systems address this tension.

This book will be an invaluable resource for a wide range of stakeholders, including researchers, scholars and postgraduate students; policymakers and legislators; lawyers and judicial officers; crime-fighting agencies; national human rights institutions; civil society organisations; international and regional organisations; and human rights monitoring bodies.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , eBooks, Africa
Contents:
1.The Internet, Development and Human Rights in Africa: Introduction
Danwood M. Chirwa and Caroline B. Ncube
2.Access to the Internet as a Human Right
Danwood M. Chirwa and Desmond O. Oriakhogba
3.Privacy as a Human Right in Africa and the Global Internet
Alex B. Makulilo
4.Data Subject Privacy and mHealth: Insights from Kenya and South Africa
Pamela Andanda, Jane Wathuta and David Coles
5.The Internet, Freedom of Expression and Intellectual Property
Caroline B. Ncube
6.A Legal Framework for e-Commerce in Africa: Progress and Prospects
Pieter G.J. Koornhof
7.ICTs, Crime, and Human Rights: The African Experience
Lewis C. Bande
8.The Internet and Dispute Resolution
Robin Cupido
9.The Internet and the Law of Evidence
Lee Swales and Rilwan F. Mahmoud
10.The Internet, Development and Human Rights in Africa: Reflections and Insights
Caroline B. Ncube and Danwood M. Chirwa