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Digital rights and freedoms in the age of technological transformation

The Human Rights House Banja Luka is releasing a new publication that analyzes the availability of digital rights in BiH and the compliance of our legislation in this area with the EU acquis and international standards.

The analysis assumes that digital rights are not just a technical or regulatory issue, but a matter of fundamental justice. It points to the enormous potential of digital technologies for the development of e-government, digital education, telemedicine, online citizen participation and smart infrastructures, while warning that these same technologies, if not based on strong legal protections and ethical standards, can deepen inequalities, enable authoritarian practices and reinforce existing structural injustices.

More and more countries are recognizing internet access as a basic human right, not a privilege, in their constitutions or laws, and digital participation and connectivity as a public good.

Read all about it by clicking on Digital Rights and Freedoms in the Age of Technological Transformation

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