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New technologies for human rights law and practice / edited by Molly K. Land, Jay D. Aronson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Land, Molly K., 1974- editor.
Aronson, Jay D., 1974- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human rights.
Technological innovations--Law and legislation.
Technological innovations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 318 pages)
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Summary:
New technological innovations offer significant opportunities to promote and protect human rights. At the same time, they also pose undeniable risks. In some areas, they may even be changing what we mean by human rights. The fact that new technologies are often privately controlled raises further questions about accountability and transparency and the role of human rights in regulating these actors. This volume - edited by Molly K. Land and Jay D. Aronson - provides an essential roadmap for understanding the relationship between technology and human rights law and practice. It offers cutting-edge analysis and practical strategies in contexts as diverse as autonomous lethal weapons, climate change technology, the Internet and social media, and water meters.
Contents:
The promise and peril of human rights technology / Molly K. Land and Jay D. Aronson
Safeguarding human rights from problematic technologies / Lea Shaver
Climate change, human rights and technology transfer : normative challenges and technical opportunities / Dalindyebo Shabalala
Judging bioethics and human rights / Thérése Murphy
Drones, automated weapons, and private military contractors : challenges to domestic and international legal regimes governing armed conflict / Laura A. Dickinson
The utility of user-generated content in human rights investigations / Jay D. Aronson
Big data analytics and human rights : privacy considerations in context / Mark Latonero
The challenging power of data visualization for human rights advocacy / John Emerson, Margaret L. Satterthwaite, and Anshul Vikram Pandey
Risk and the pluralism of digital human rights fact-finding and advocacy / Ella McPherson
Digital communications and the evolving right to privacy / Lisl Brunner
Human rights and private actors in the online domain / Rikke Frank Jørgensen
Technology, self-inflicted vulnerability, and human rights / G. Alex Sinha
The future of human rights technology : a practitioner's view / Enrique Piracés.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

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