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    The Role of Human Rights in EU-US bilateral Relations 

    Unger, Anna; Wallace, Stuart; Ziegler, Tamas Dezso (FRAME, 2016-08)
    This report provides an analysis of the major questions relating to the relationship between the European Union and the United States of America in the field of human rights. It is the fifth Deliverable in Work Package 6 ...
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    Traffic surveillance and human rights: How can states overcome the negative impact of surveillance technologies on the individual right to respect for privacy and personal data protection? 

    Torosyan, Mane (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    The crucial role of surveillance technologies for the enforcement of traffic laws and prevention of traffic accidents, as well as for the development of modern traffic management systems and regulation of traffic jams, is ...
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    State of pandemonium: Digital rights in the Western Balkans and COVID-19 

    Krivokapić, Danilo; Perkov, Bojan; Marko, Davor (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    The COVID-19 pandemic caused many shockwaves globally, eg disruption to daily interaction (physical and social distancing measures), disruption to education, disruption to work, restrictions on freedom of movement, etc. ...
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    Facial recognition in Latin America: Towards a human rights-based legal framework to protect public spaces from mass surveillance 

    Ferreyra, Eduardo (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    This policy paper addresses the challenges posed by the use of facial recognition technologies in public spaces in Latin America. It states that these systems are being deployed without strong legal safeguards, without ...
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    Your face rings a bell : How facial recognition poses a threat for human rights 

    Naranjo, Diego (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    ‘The greatest danger still lies ahead, with the refinement of artificial intelligence capabilities, such as facial and pattern recognition.’ (Edward Snowden) In 2013, Edward Snowden published historical revelations ...

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    AuthorFerreyra, Eduardo (1)Krivokapić, Danilo (1)Marko, Davor (1)Naranjo, Diego (1)Perkov, Bojan (1)Torosyan, Mane (1)Unger, Anna (1)Wallace, Stuart (1)Ziegler, Tamas Dezso (1)Subject
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    human rights (4)privacy (4)right to privacy (3)surveillance (3)European Union (2)intelligence services (2)technological innovation (2)Armenia (1)COVID-19 (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (4)2016 (1)

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