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Human Rights and the Internet


ISBN13: 9781839700590
Published: July 2021
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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The past decade has witnessed unprecedented use of the Internet for both advancing and suppressing human rights, giving rise to complex new issues that can both inspire and overwhelm. With ever-growing concerns about the (non-)regulation of our digital environment, it is surprising that both the theoretical and practical application of human rights to the Internet and our online lives remain unclear.

This book is a short and accessible introduction to the concepts of human rights, the Internet and the emergence of an era of human rights online as a new legal challenge. It will be of interest to a broad range of readers: policy makers and informed citizens, lawyers working with human rights defenders, and legal and human rights academics examining the emergence of this legal field.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Introduction
PART I. HUMAN RIGHTS ONLINE
Chapter 1. The Internet and Human Rights: A Tale of Two Systems
Chapter 2. The Emergence of Human Rights Online
Chapter 3. Human Rights Violations
Chapter 4. Accountability for Human Rights Violations Online
Chapter 5. Accountability in the United Nations Human Rights Council
PART II. NEW CHALLENGES IN THE DIGITAL ERA
Chapter 6. Human Rights in the Digital Age
Chapter 7. Human Rights and the Internet in a Time of Covid-19
Chapter 8. Human Rights and Artificial Intelligence