In the massive ecosystem of internet governance, the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles at the Internet Governance Forum has claimed that one way to integrate human rights and internet policy making is to ‘translate existing human rights to the internet environment to build awareness, understanding and a shared platform for mobilization around rights and principles for the internet’. This paper examines the metaphor of translation as an approach to understand human rights in the digital age, and the role of civil society as ‘translator’ to participate in global internet governance. The paper argues that translation is a unique way to conceive human rights in the digital age and, more broadly, the relation between law and te...
HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNET GOVERNANCE Human rights and internet governance / Kleinwächter, Wolfgang ...
As it exists today, the Internet can enable a range of human rights, including freedom of ex...
Internet architecture and infrastructure are generally not at the top of the concerns of end users, ...
Around the world, fundamental human rights have undergone a dramatic conceptual shift as a result of...
In a digitally connected world, the question of how to respect, protect and implement human rights h...
International audienceInternational policy discourses related to the digital environment increasingl...
This paper details proposals by UNESCO to manufacture and draft a concept of “Internet Universality”...
This thesis provides an overview over the existing and emerging correlation of the Internet and Hum...
Cybersecurity and Human Rights in the Age of Cyberveillance is a collection of articles by distingui...
The links between ICTs, human rights and democratisation appear undeniable. This article explores cu...
International audienceThere is by now common agreement that human rights apply online as they dooffl...
Peer-reviewed journal article; preprint.The wave of uprisings and protests in Arab nations since lat...
To call the internet and its accompanied increase in computing capabilities a ‘new’ phenomenon would...
This article considers human rights concepts, the Internet and accountability mechanisms for interne...
This article discusses an important challenge for Internet governance: the difficulties entailed in ...
HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNET GOVERNANCE Human rights and internet governance / Kleinwächter, Wolfgang ...
As it exists today, the Internet can enable a range of human rights, including freedom of ex...
Internet architecture and infrastructure are generally not at the top of the concerns of end users, ...
Around the world, fundamental human rights have undergone a dramatic conceptual shift as a result of...
In a digitally connected world, the question of how to respect, protect and implement human rights h...
International audienceInternational policy discourses related to the digital environment increasingl...
This paper details proposals by UNESCO to manufacture and draft a concept of “Internet Universality”...
This thesis provides an overview over the existing and emerging correlation of the Internet and Hum...
Cybersecurity and Human Rights in the Age of Cyberveillance is a collection of articles by distingui...
The links between ICTs, human rights and democratisation appear undeniable. This article explores cu...
International audienceThere is by now common agreement that human rights apply online as they dooffl...
Peer-reviewed journal article; preprint.The wave of uprisings and protests in Arab nations since lat...
To call the internet and its accompanied increase in computing capabilities a ‘new’ phenomenon would...
This article considers human rights concepts, the Internet and accountability mechanisms for interne...
This article discusses an important challenge for Internet governance: the difficulties entailed in ...
HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNET GOVERNANCE Human rights and internet governance / Kleinwächter, Wolfgang ...
As it exists today, the Internet can enable a range of human rights, including freedom of ex...
Internet architecture and infrastructure are generally not at the top of the concerns of end users, ...