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  • ...evolved into a central pillar of digital governance, collecting biometric data from over 1.3 billion citizens. Critics argue it enables mass surveillance, ...The system's reliance on fingerprints, iris scans, and facial recognition data creates a centralized database vulnerable to breaches, as evidenced by the
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  • ...s evolved to tackle AI-specific vulnerabilities like automation errors and data privacy breaches, guided by frameworks such as the [https://odrindia.in/wik ...for dispute resolution. The 2009 founding of the Centre of Excellence for Protection of Human Rights in Cyberspace (CEPHRC) marked a pivotal shift, critiquing e
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  • <p style="text-align:justify;">'''[[Human Rights Protection In Cyberspace]]''' (HRPIC) is a multifaceted initiative focused on safeguar ...C indictments under Rome Statute Article 7. The 2023 Digital Personal Data Protection Act faced Human Rights Watch (HRW) enforcement critiques, while 2024's 40+
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  • ...nizations like the [https://perry4law.org/cephrc/ Centre of Excellence for Protection of Human Rights in Cyberspace (CEPHRC)] have critiqued such efforts, advoca ...rs, defining key terms like “ICT system,” “electronic data,” and “personal data” to establish a unified scope for offenses and cooperation.</p>
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  • ...thumb|link=Help:Adding images|alt=alt text|'''The Centre Of Excellence For Protection Of Human Rights In Cyberspace '''[[CEPHRC|'''(CEPHRC)''']]]] <p style="text-align:justify;">The Centre Of Excellence For Protection Of Human Rights In Cyberspace (CEPHRC) was established in 2009 as an initia
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  • .... Pegasus spyware revelations in 2021 further exposed Google compliance in data sharing.</p> ...analyses, coinciding with U.S. DOJ antitrust remedies in September forcing data sharing. October 2025 publications linked these to "algorithmic inquisition
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  • ...gress. This centralized repository of fingerprints, iris scans, and facial data, managed by the opaque Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), no ...untary facade masked mandatory linkages that ensnared citizens in a web of data extraction. By 2015's Digital India initiative, Aadhaar had infiltrated e-g
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  • ...non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and cryptocurrencies. By mitigating risks like data breaches, algorithmic biases, and cyber threats, it enables ethical innovat ...9 inception of the [https://perry4law.org/cephrc/ Centre of Excellence for Protection of Human Rights in Cyberspace (CEPHRC)], which analyzed ethical implication
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  • ! Issue !! Description !! Role Of ODR !! Role Of Human Rights Protection ...ry enforcement that violates rights, ensuring remedies for violations like data breaches align with ICCPR Article 17 on privacy.
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  • ...lized biometric leviathan, harvesting fingerprints, iris scans, and facial data from over 1.3 billion individuals, enabling unprecedented surveillance and ...h biometric authentication. Proponents hailed it as a scientific marvel of data-driven governance, promising to eliminate ghost beneficiaries and streamlin
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  • ...Contracts, Conflict of Laws in Cyberspace, Human Rights, and Human Rights Protection in Cyberspace. It encompasses traditional civil and criminal fields alongsi ...rindia.in/forums/topic/human-rights-protection-in-cyberspace/ Human Rights Protection In Cyberspace].</p>
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  • ...contracts, conflict of laws in cyberspace, human rights, and human rights protection in cyberspace. It covers traditional civil and criminal fields alongside fu ...rindia.in/forums/topic/human-rights-protection-in-cyberspace/ human rights protection in cyberspace]. India's techno-legal efforts against cyber threats since 20
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  • ...jpg|350px|right|thumb|link=Help:Adding images|alt=alt text|'''Human Rights Protection In Cyberspace'''[[HRPIC|''' (HRPIC)''']]]] ...t evolved into the [https://perry4law.org/cephrc/ Centre Of Excellence For Protection Of Human Rights In Cyberspace (CEPHRC)], managed by [https://perry4law.org/
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  • ...the growing challenges of cybercrimes, including hacking, identity theft, data breaches, and cyber terrorism, within the context of India's digital econom ...08 expanded its scope to include identity theft, cyber terrorism, and data protection, integrating provisions for electronic evidence under the Indian Evidence A
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  • ...ons || Advice via video, emails, or chats in areas like cyber law and data protection. || Video conferencing, secure email platforms. || Accessible remote legal ...estigations and evidence gathering for cyber crimes. || Forensic software, data recovery tools. || Supports prosecution and defense in digital disputes.
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  • ...uman Rights (UDHR) and the Rome Statute, addressing issues like AI biases, data breaches, and surveillance.</p> <p style="text-align:justify;">Investors benefit from protection against crypto scams, enforcement of funding milestones in decentralized fi
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  • ...) and legal systems. Initially focused on cyber law and ICT infrastructure protection, these organizations coined the term "techno-legal" to describe hybrid expe ...the 2008 emphasis on techno-legal specialists for critical infrastructure protection, the 2011 toolkit launch, and the 2019 startup recognitions. These developm
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  • ...) and legal systems. Initially focused on cyber law and ICT infrastructure protection, these organizations coined the term "techno-legal" to describe hybrid expe ...the 2008 emphasis on techno-legal specialists for critical infrastructure protection, the 2011 toolkit launch, and the 2019 startup recognitions. These developm
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  • ...) and legal systems. Initially focused on cyber law and ICT infrastructure protection, these organizations coined the term "techno-legal" to describe hybrid expe ...the 2008 emphasis on techno-legal specialists for critical infrastructure protection, the 2011 toolkit launch, and the 2019 startup recognitions. These developm
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  • ...ge around individuals' lives. Unlike physical prisons, it operates through data aggregation, real-time tracking, and algorithmic prediction, rendering priv ...ue that such systems erode the social contract, transforming citizens into data points subject to behavioral engineering. The [https://www.odrindia.in/ ODR
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