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Privacy and Human Rights

Navigating the Dataverse Privacy, Technology, Human Rights

Navigating the Dataverse Privacy, Technology, Human Rights

... to privacy” and “data protection” address the kinds of anxieties we have ...to human rights and ask whether a human rights lens will help or hinder efforts to deal with its negative ...

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The right to privacy in international human rights law

The right to privacy in international human rights law

... on privacy in the hope of gaining a ...on Human Rights (‘ECHR’ and/or ‘the Convention’) we see there is no definition of private ...of Human Rights (ECtHR) stated that a definition of ...

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Human Rights Extraterritoriality: The Right to Privacy and National Security Surveillance

Human Rights Extraterritoriality: The Right to Privacy and National Security Surveillance

... to privacy, neither of whom was physically present in the territory of the UK, because their private communications had been monitored by the British government by way of its Electronic Test Facility (ETF) at ...

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Human rights treaties and foreign surveillance: privacy in the digital age

Human rights treaties and foreign surveillance: privacy in the digital age

... The human rights framework is hence inherently flexible when it comes to justifying interferences with privacy, while simultaneously being very in- clusive on what constitutes such ...the ...

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Legal Protection of Personal Data and Privacy in the Function of the Protection of Human  Rights and Freedoms

Legal Protection of Personal Data and Privacy in the Function of the Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms

... of human rights and freedoms, and in particular, the respect for privacy, extends the principles enshrined in the Council of Europe Convention of 28 January 1981 for the protection of individuals ...

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The Role of International Human Rights Law in the Protection of Online Privacy in the Age of Surveillance

The Role of International Human Rights Law in the Protection of Online Privacy in the Age of Surveillance

... 11 human rights ...ensure human rights, and extends even to preventing human rights violations by third parties and negative obligations of states to respect human ...

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Forensic Brain-Reading and Mental Privacy in European Human Rights Law: Foundations and Challenges

Forensic Brain-Reading and Mental Privacy in European Human Rights Law: Foundations and Challenges

... (European human rights) law already rules out the obviously impermissible use of brain-reading technologies, and provides the resources for deciding on ‘grey area’ ...mental privacy may underline the ...

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The Police National DNA Database: Balancing Crime Detection, Human Rights and Privacy

The Police National DNA Database: Balancing Crime Detection, Human Rights and Privacy

... Þ Increasing police and Government access to personal data Other national databases are being planned and developed, including the National Identity Register to support the use of ID cards, and the new NHS Electronic ...

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THOMSON REUTERS HUMAN RIGHTS LAW CONFERENCE Privacy, data retention and state surveillance: Digital Rights Ireland.

THOMSON REUTERS HUMAN RIGHTS LAW CONFERENCE Privacy, data retention and state surveillance: Digital Rights Ireland.

... 2. In the context of take-down requests from web-sites, it has of course always been the case that the web-site has to decide whether or not it is right to remove the material. However, the regime of notice and ...

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Privacy Rights Management for Privacy Compliance Systems

Privacy Rights Management for Privacy Compliance Systems

... to privacy is defined as a human right under Article 8 of the 1950 European Convention of Human Rights and Fundamental ...by privacy regulations, Korba and Kenny [2, 3] proposed a ...

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Counter Terrorism and Rights to Privacy

Counter Terrorism and Rights to Privacy

... of Human Rights has analysed these issues in a case relating to the judicial response to a rape charge: [T]he Court is persuaded that any rigid approach to the prosecu- tion of sexual offences, such as ...

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Counter Terrorism and Rights to Privacy

Counter Terrorism and Rights to Privacy

... intelligence sources [CHIS], surveillance cameras), 28 or the use of SIA powers under SSA 1989 or ISA 1994 for purposes other than intelligence collection. 1.22. The draft Bill published on 4 November 2015 received ...

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Counter Terrorism and Rights to Privacy

Counter Terrorism and Rights to Privacy

... to human rights treaties, provided such reservations are not incompatible with the object and purpose of the treaty, 18 only one State party has submitted a reservation to article ...

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Does Human Need Privacy? : Analysis of Human Privacy in the Age of Technology

Does Human Need Privacy? : Analysis of Human Privacy in the Age of Technology

... to privacy, although not absolute rights, remains a fundamental right in the realm of human ...absolute rights is when a person in a certain situation is obliged to provide very private ...

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The Human Right to Privacy

The Human Right to Privacy

... a human right to ...of privacy, that are highly desirable but beyond what is required by human ...the privacy of nonagents—for example, patients in a nursing home with advanced ...Their ...

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Big Data and the Human Privacy Bill of Rights

Big Data and the Human Privacy Bill of Rights

... for privacy risk management, including what we now call big ...for privacy risk management in that ...versus rights, that they literally could not assist consumers with recovering from the crime of ...

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Privacy Rights Clearing House

Privacy Rights Clearing House

... è Business continuity management plays an important role in reducing the cost of data breach by an average of $7.10 per compromised record è 47% of all breaches were caused by malicious or criminal attacks, with the ...

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NOTICE OF PATIENT RIGHTS AND PRIVACY PRACTICES

NOTICE OF PATIENT RIGHTS AND PRIVACY PRACTICES

... 12. The patient has the right to be advised when the Surgery Center proposes to engage in or perform human experimentation affecting his care or treatment. The patient has the right to refuse to participate in ...

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Structural Rights in Privacy

Structural Rights in Privacy

... Consistent with the thesis of this Essay, RFID lowers the costs of particular behaviors, and in those instances in which society had relied upon those costs as a [r] ...

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Child Rights and Privacy

Child Rights and Privacy

... to privacy, but has been interpreted to call for a positive obligation of states to provide adequate safeguards to protect the physical integrity of the ...

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