Globalization along with its digital and information communication technology counterparts including the Internet and cyberspace may signify a whole new era for human rights characterized by new tensions challenges and risks for human rights as well as new opportunities. Human Rights and Risks in the Digital Era: Globalization and the Effects of Information Technologies explores the emergence and evolution of ‘digital’ rights that challenge and transform more traditional legal political and historical understandings of human rights. Academic and legal scholars will explore individual national and international democratic dilemmas--sparked by economic and environmental crises media culture data collection privatization surveillance and security--that alter the way individuals and societies think about regulate and protect rights when faced with new challenges and threats. The book not only uncovers emerging changes in discussions of human rights it proposes legal remedies and public policies to mitigate the challenges posed by new technologies and globalization.
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