Study
Research Handbook on Human Rights and Digital Technology – Global Politics, Law and International Relations
Authors
Interface
Programmes
Published by
Interface
February 14, 2019
In a digitally connected world, the question of how to respect, protect and implement human rights has become unavoidable. This contemporary Research Handbook offers new insights into well-established debates by framing them in terms of human rights. It examines the issues posed by the management of key Internet resources, the governance of its architecture, the role of different stakeholders, the legitimacy of rule making and rule-enforcement, and the exercise of international public authority over users. Highly interdisciplinary, its contributions draw on law, political science, international relations and even computer science and science and technology studies.
Edited by: Ben Wagner, Matthias C. Kettemann and Kilian Vieth
UPDATE CONTENT <img class="media-element file-wysiwyg img-responsive" data-delta="1" src="https://www.interface-eu.org/storage/archive/files/styles/snv-page/public/wagner_rhbk_human.jpg?itok=iU_VOGIs" width="750" height="1137" alt=""></img>