In relation to the ongoing ICJ case for genocide, the Gambia has requested that Facebook release data from accounts believed to contain incriminating evidence of genocidal intent.
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On 4 September 2019, the UK High Court issued the world’s first decision on the privacy implications of law enforcement’s use of automated facial recognition (AFR).
Read moreApple and Google accused of removing Palestine from their online maps
A viral post on social media has led to questions over why Palestine is not recognised on maps made by Apple and Google.
Read moreUN Report Urges Ban Of Surveillance Technology Immediately to Avoid Rights Abuses
A UN expert calls for oversight on the use of surveillance technology to protect the rights of vulnerable people.
Read moreHuman Rights in the Time of COVID-19: Individual Autonomy versus the Public Health
This dissertation excerpt analyses the imbalance between restrictions upon individual freedoms and the duty of states to protect the health of the population and reduce the spread of contagion amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
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