New technological innovations offer significant opportunities to
promote and protect human rights. At the same time, they also pose
undeniable risks. In some areas, they may even be changing what we
mean by human rights. The fact that new technologies are often
privately controlled raises further questions about accountability
and transparency and the role of human rights in regulating these
actors. This volume - edited by Molly K. Land and Jay D. Aronson -
provides an essential roadmap for understanding the relationship
between technology and human rights law and practice. It offers
cutting-edge analysis and practical strategies in contexts as
diverse as autonomous lethal weapons, climate change technology,
the Internet and social media, and water meters. This title is also
available as Open Access.
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