Children’s rights to privacy in times of emergency: The case of Serbia in relation to internet education technologies
Children’s rights to privacy in times of emergency: The case of Serbia in relation to internet education technologies
Date
2020
Authors
Ćendić, Kristina
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Publisher
Global Campus of Human Rights
Abstract
In the digital era the privacy of children has become an issue of
particular importance. With the spread of COVID-19 many schools turned to
online education, causing this vulnerable group of internet users to be more and
more engaged in the digital sphere. It has thus become questionable whether
children are protected enough when education systems increasingly turn to
online teaching. When Serbia declared a state of emergency in an attempt to
contain the new virus in March 2020, the national educational system also
implemented online schooling. Since there have been severe privacy breaches in
Serbia even before this pandemic, a basic question arises as to whether the right
to privacy of children was adequately respected and protected when the students
were required to use a number of programmes, networks and applications in
order to attend classes. This article investigates the right to privacy of children
during the recent application of online teaching/learning technologies and
platforms in Serbia, exploring key emerging issues concerning online schooling
and identifying further research on problems pertaining to this right that will
inevitably appear in the years to come.
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Keywords
children's rights,
right to education,
privacy,
Serbia,
technological innovations,
internet,
state of emergency
Citation
K Ćendić ‘Children’s rights to privacy in times of emergency: The case of Serbia in relation to internet
education technologies’ (2020) 4 Global Campus Human Rights Journal 68-90 http://dx.doi.org/10.25330/608