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Human Rights and Digital Technologies in the Administration of Justice: Submission to the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights for Report to UN General Assembly on Human Rights in the Administration of Justice
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posted on 2024-03-27, 20:06 authored by Jonathan CrockJonathan Crock, Nicholas Sergio Ferrari, Matilda Olufunke Ajibola, Jean-Philippe Beaudet, Hannah Lipstein, Lili Martin, Eleftherios Hazapis, Aliza Inam, Chris Chavers, Tess Herdman, Cherisse Lewis, Sharit Cardenas Lopez, Courtney McGourty, Monique VazHuman Rights and Digital Technologies in the Administration of Justice: Submission to the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights for Report to UN General Assembly on Human Rights in the Administration of Justice
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American University (Washington, D.C.). School of International Service. Department of Peace, Human Rights & Cultural RelationsUsage metrics
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- International humanitarian and human rights law
- Access to justice
- Crime and social justice
- Legal institutions (incl. courts and justice systems)
- Human rights and justice issues (excl. law)
- Public international law
- Law, science and technology
- Technology, crime and surveillance
- Privacy and data rights
- Domestic human rights law
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