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CALL FOR CHAPTERS: Human Rights Versus Digital Rights: The Impact of Digital Technology

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Juris Cognita Publications is accepting submissions for a Call for Chapters for a Book on Human Rights Versus Digital Rights: The Impact of Digital Technology

Digital technology is transforming the practice of fundamental rights like freedom of expression and access to information, while also introducing new rights. As society embraces the digital age, laws are being developed to protect and ensure fair and open access to online information. Digital rights extend the principles established in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to include the internet. Their goal is to ensure that everyone has access to the internet and promote responsible internet usage as a shared resource. Technological advancements are constantly evolving, and every improvement necessitates the development of a fresh set of regulations. With the growing number of limitations, it becomes crucial to establish digital ethics to address potential human rights violations. However, because there is no global agreement on digital rights, countries are creating their own digital rights charters.

ABOUT THE BOOK

The book explores the profound impact of digital technology on human rights in the digital era. This book delves into the ethical and legal challenges arising from the rapid advancement of technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and the internet of things, and their implications for digital human rights. Through a multidisciplinary approach, it examines how these technologies can both enhance and threaten human dignity, offering insights into how societies can navigate this complex intersection to ensure that technological progress is aligned with human values and dignity. This book is essential reading for policymakers, legal scholars, technologists, and anyone interested in the future of technology and its impact on humanity.

THEME AND SUB-THEME

Digital Technology and Digital Human Rights

SUB-THEME

  1. The Charter of Digital Rights
  2. Digital Ethics and Human Rights.
  3. Legal Challenges of AI and Technology.
  4. Right to Digital Education
  5. The Right to A Digital Identity
  6. The Right to Cyber Security
  7. The Right to Privacy
  8. The Right to Protection Against Misinformation
  9. The Right to The Protection of Personal Data
  10. The Right to Access Digital Public Services
  11. The Right to Freedom of Content Creation and Protection
  12. The Right to Digital Heritage
  13. The Right to Digital Freedom
  14. The Right to Be Forgotten
  15. The Right to Anonymity
  16. Protection of Minors
  17. UNDP Digital Strategy (2022-25)
  18. Mass Surveillance Programme- Violations in The Name of Security
  19. Human Rights Protection as a National Security Priority

GUIDELINES

HOW TO SUBMIT

FORMAT

The book will be printed with ISBN Number.

FEES

There is no publication or submission charge. However, consumers must pay a little fee as determined by the publisher if they want to buy a hard copy of the book and certificate.

IMPORATANT DATES

EDITORS:

  1. DR. MANDEEP KAUR: Assistant Professor, School of Law, Mahindra University, Hyderabad.
  2. MR GOVIND KUMAR CHATURVEDI: Privacy Professional & Dual Advocate (Canada and India), Founder of Creators Legal

STUDENT EDITORS:

  1. Mr. Chinmay Goswami
  2. Mr. Tirtha Banerjee
  3. Ms. Zeenat Parveen

DOUBLE BLIND PEER REVIEW

Once the submissions are shortlisted by the Editors, they will be sent for double peer review. The peer review process being anonymous (blind), the name of the author shall be concealed. Each submission shall be reviewed by a referee, invited by International Journal of Legal Affairs and Exploration.

The reviewer shall evaluate the submission and submit the report on the basis of:

PUBLISHER

JURIS COGNITA PUBLICATIONS

CONTACT

For any queries, reach out to us via email at jcpdigitalrights@gmail.com  or through WhatsApp at: +91-6291532259.

More details: https://ijlae.com/book-on-humanrights-versus-digitalrights/

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