Do We Need a Declaration of Digital Human Rights?
Offered By: Web Summit via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the pressing question of whether a declaration of digital human rights is necessary in this thought-provoking 26-minute panel discussion from Web Summit. Join experts Brett Solomon, Peggy Hicks, Adrian Lovett, and Belinda Goldsmith as they delve into the impact of technology on human rights in the digital age. Examine how digital rights can be extended globally while addressing concerns about data privacy and surveillance. Consider the relevance of establishing new digital human rights 70 years after the original Declaration of Human Rights. Gain valuable insights into the complex intersection of technology, human rights, and global governance in this timely and engaging conversation.
Syllabus
Do we need a declaration of digital human rights?
Taught by
Web Summit
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