Tag: Internet governance
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Uphold Digital Sovereignty, Avert Digital Autarky
30 September 2020
Authors:Nikita Aggarwal
Luciano Floridi
Matthias Qian
By Nikita Aggarwal, Research Associate, Digital Ethics Lab, Oxford Internet Institute, Professor Luciano Floridi, Director, Oxford Internet Institute and Dr Matthias Qian, Departmental Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of ...
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Human Rights and Internet Technology: Six Considerations
17 April 2018
Author:Oxford Internet Institute
The Internet has drastically reshaped communication practices across the globe, including many aspects of modern life. This increased reliance on Internet technology also impacts human rights. The United Nations ...
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The legal challenges of a robot-filled future
5 April 2018
Authors:Lanisha Butterfield
Sandra Wachter
Part of the University of Oxford’s Science Blog ‘Women in AI’ series, Dr. Sandra Wachter, a lawyer and Research Fellow in Data Ethics, AI, robotics and Internet Regulation/cyber-security at ...
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Latest Report by UN Special Rapporteur for the Right to Freedom of Expression is a Landmark Document
15 June 2017
Author:The Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland. Image: United Nations Photo (Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0). “The digital access industry is in the business of digital expression (…). Since privately ...
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Should Technical Actors Play a Political Role in the Internet Age?
2 June 2017
Author:Corinne Cath is a doctoral student at the Oxford Internet Institute and the Alan Turing Institute. She worked at the intersection of Internet governance, tech-policy, ethics and human rights for ...
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