As the rest of the world turned virtual, Kashmiris had access to partial 2G Internet. Kashmir was cut off from a virtual world. The lockdown for Kashmiris was a lockdown within a lockdown.
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Reversing the world’s first ruling on the human rights implications of AFR, the UK Court of Appeal’s recent decision reflects a more cautious and critical approach.
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The combination of COVID-19 and the ban on high-speed internet in Kashmir contravenes rights set out in the Indian constitution, and human rights under international law
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In India and around the world, pandemic-driven lockdowns and virtual schooling have sharply increased the risks of abuse and exploitation that children face online.
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Access to justice advocates are arguing that frontier technologies, specifically AI-powered chatbots, can bridge harmful gaps in a daunting and often ineffective justice process.
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