Resisting the inevitable: Human rights and the data society

What are the power dynamics and competing legal visions surrounding the encounter of human rights and digital data technologies? Does a critical interdisciplinary methodology help us to understand the forms of authority underpinning these technologies? Can we reimagine alternative technological futures?

This is an article written by André Dao and published in the London Review of International Law. Get a link to the full text on our publications page.

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