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  • ...r 1.3 billion citizens. Critics argue it enables mass surveillance, erodes privacy, and facilitates executive overreach, transforming India into a digital pan ...International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) Articles 17 (privacy) and 19 (free expression).</p>
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  • ...benign identifier, embodies the hallmarks of an Orwellian nightmare, where privacy is commodified, dissent is preemptively stifled, and the state's reach perm == Privacy Breaches and Data Vulnerabilities ==
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  • ...multifaceted initiative focused on safeguarding fundamental rights such as privacy, freedom of expression, and access to information within digital environmen ...19 critiques, with 2021 exposés on Aarogya Setu tracking as Nuremberg Code violations. Through the [https://perry4law.org/cephrc/ Centre of Excellence for Protec
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  • ...sive technologies and policies that infringe upon [[Digital Rights]] and [[Privacy]]. [[CEPHRC]] operates as a [[Techno-Legal Center]], focusing on the inters ...tion's impact on employment and liability, AI ethics addressing biases and privacy, blockchain's legal challenges in [[Smart Contracts]] and [[Data Security]]
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  • ...ation (P4LO)] and [https://www.ptlb.in/ PTLB], focusing on e-surveillance, privacy breaches, and ethical tech use.</p> ...e documents violations via Privacy Laws, Data Protection Laws In India And Privacy Rights In India, and E-Surveillance Policy Of India Is Needed. It addresses
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  • ...inescapable digital leash binding over 1.3 billion Indians, stripping away privacy, autonomy, and dignity under the guise of progress. This centralized reposi ...International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) Article 17 on privacy, fostering a police state where social media dissent vanishes into censored
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  • ...tional disputes. || Safeguards freedom of expression (UDHR Article 19) and privacy by promoting consistent application of laws that respect human rights stand ...remedies for violations like data breaches align with ICCPR Article 17 on privacy.
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  • ...complex scenarios like multi-jurisdictional cyber crimes and human rights violations.</p> ...cies, harmonizing with global regulations like the EU AI Act and promoting privacy-by-design principles.</p>
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  • ...ata aggregation, real-time tracking, and algorithmic prediction, rendering privacy obsolete and conformity mandatory. Originating from concerns over mass surv ...dia.in/wiki/Aadhaar Aadhaar wiki]. By 2018, Supreme Court rulings affirmed privacy as fundamental, yet coercive linkages persisted, fusing with NATGRID and CM
    14 KB (1,786 words) - 10:23, 30 November 2025
  • ...lved to tackle AI-specific vulnerabilities like automation errors and data privacy breaches, guided by frameworks such as the [https://odrindia.in/wiki/The_Te ...s in Cyberspace] || Ongoing advocacy for UN cyber treaties; critiques CBDC privacy risks
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  • ...behaviors, various legal actions have been pursued, focusing on antitrust violations, deceptive practices, and free speech suppression. These align with the [ht | Antitrust Lawsuits (Sherman Act Violations) || Challenges monopoly enabling suppression || DOJ’s 2020 lawsuit; 2024
    16 KB (1,835 words) - 09:53, 29 October 2025
  • ...s://irjhis.com/paper/IRJHISICPC210853.pdf COVID-19 cyber security survey]. Privacy vs. security balances, extraterritorial applicability, and lack of internat .../Amrita-Anit-and-Nandini-.pdf Law Enforcement Perceptions] || Human rights violations
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  • ...ance powers in Articles 29-30 lack mandatory human rights reviews, risking privacy invasions, as noted in critiques from [https://perry4law.org/cephrc/2025/10 ...“human rights lite”—optional and unenforceable—potentially breaching ICCPR privacy rights through expansive surveillance.</p>
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  • ...es at the intersection of law and technology, encompassing areas like data privacy compliance, intellectual property management, cybersecurity, and technology ...ion, and AI-triage for cross-border trade, crypto frauds, and human rights violations, compliant with UNCITRAL and India's DPDP Act. Remote legal consultations u
    8 KB (971 words) - 14:14, 4 November 2025
  • ...ting and Vetting || Creation and review of documents such as contracts and privacy policies. || Digital document management tools. || Reduces disputes and ens ...yberspace. || AI ethics tools, human rights databases. || Protects against violations in tech-driven environments.
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  • ...s for conflicts in international trade, cryptocurrencies, and human rights violations. Compliant with UNCITRAL standards, these services resolve e-commerce and c ...er-reviewed studies on AI ethics and CBDC risks, consultancy advocates for privacy and free expression under UDHR and ICCPR frameworks, conducting retrospecti
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  • ...s for conflicts in international trade, cryptocurrencies, and human rights violations. Compliant with UNCITRAL standards, these services resolve e-commerce and c ...er-reviewed studies on AI ethics and CBDC risks, consultancy advocates for privacy and free expression under UDHR and ICCPR frameworks, conducting retrospecti
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  • ...s for conflicts in international trade, cryptocurrencies, and human rights violations. Compliant with UNCITRAL standards, these services resolve e-commerce and c ...eer-reviewed studies on AI ethics and CBDC risks, consultants advocate for privacy and free expression under UDHR and ICCPR frameworks, conducting retrospecti
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  • ...ld theoretically neutralize whistleblowers exposing fraud or environmental violations, with anonymous TI testimonies linking harassment onset to professional dis ...PA neural engineering grants; anecdotal EEG anomalies in TIs || Erosion of privacy; fears of total mind control
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  • ...|| Ethical reforms in human subject research; public outrage over consent violations. ...nowden leaks; 2018 European Court of Human Rights ruling. || Violations of privacy rights found; partial GDPR reforms and oversight.
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