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    Online assemblies between freedom and order: Practices in South-East Europe 

    Jovanović, Andrea; Kanlić, Edo; Savić, David; Stanić, Goran; Ćendić, Kristina (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)
    This article approaches the question of whose interests the internet serves through the prism of online assemblies in the South-East Europe (SEE) region. In order to answer this question, the article uses four connected ...
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    Sustaining human rights in the era of new technologies: Case studies of Armenia, Belarus and the Kyrgyz Republic 

    Abdubachaeva, Aisuluu; Vavrik, Kristina; Ayvazyan, Karen; Mkrtchyan, Mariam; Nosik, Yuriy (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)
    The development of new technologies and innovation is meant to enhance accessibility and make life easier. Due to the fast pace of development, the response of countries to new technologies is crucial to ensure ...
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    The right to development and internet shutdowns: Assessing the role of information and communications technology in democratic development in Africa 

    Nyokabi, Deborah Mburu; Diallo, Naa; Ntesang, Nozizwe W.; White, Thomas Kagiso; Ilori, Tomiwa (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)
    The right to development is generally assessed as an all-inclusive right. It is regarded as a rallying right in which all other rights are mostly realised. The progressive nature of the right to development in realising ...

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    AuthorAbdubachaeva, Aisuluu (1)Ayvazyan, Karen (1)Diallo, Naa (1)Ilori, Tomiwa (1)Jovanović, Andrea (1)Kanlić, Edo (1)Mkrtchyan, Mariam (1)Nosik, Yuriy (1)Ntesang, Nozizwe W. (1)Nyokabi, Deborah Mburu (1)... View MoreSubject
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    communication technology (2)information technology (2)technological innovation (2)Africa (1)assembly (1)Bosnia and Herzegovina (1)Croatia (1)democratisation (1)freedom of expression (1)... View MoreDate Issued2019 (3)

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