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Evolution Of Human Rights And Technology – A Jurisprudential Perspective




Varsini K, Abhinandan B & Sruthika M, BALLB, KMC College of Law, Tirupur, Tamilnadu, India


ABSTRACT


The evolution of human rights has always studied on the changes in society, and with the rise of technology, new dimensions of rights have emerged. Traditional rights such as privacy, freedom of expression, and equality now extend into digital spaces, shaping concepts like data protection, internet access, and cyber security. Technology has allowed individuals by improving access to information, education, and communication, but it has also created challenges such as surveillance, misuse of personal data, and digital inequality. Law plays a crucial role in balancing these developments by protecting human rights in the digital age. The interaction between human rights and technology highlights the need for continuous adaptation of legal frameworks to ensure that human dignity, freedom, and justice are preserved in an increasingly technological world.


Keywords: Human rights, Digital rights, Cyber security, Surveillance, Justice in digital age



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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Accessibility: Open Access

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