The Internet Of Things And Future Of Privacy: Human Rights And Dispute Resolution Approach
- IJLLR Journal
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Nitin Kumar & Pallavi Agnihotri, Lovely Professional University
ABSTRACT
The Internet of Things has brought humankind to a new stage when the objects cease to be inanimate devices but become the actors in our life. They monitor, document, interpret, and even foresee the behaviour of human beings. This has transformed to provide unprecedented convenience and efficiency. It has also posed some deep questions on the limits of privacy, the individual dignity and the process by which conflicts arising in this technological landscape need to be settled. This chapter examines how human rights are evolving in the world where technology studies human habits and interferes with individual choices. It analyzes the threats the Internet of Things presents to constitutional rights in India and presents a doctrinally plentiful and human rights centric framework of interpreting the future of privacy and dispute resolution.
