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‘We, the Data: Human Rights in the Digital Age’ is a compelling non-fiction work that delves into the intersection of technology and human rights. Featuring insightful contributions from leading experts in law, technology, and ethics, this book explores the profound implications of data collection, privacy, and surveillance on individual freedoms. It raises critical questions about consent, accountability, and the balance of power in our increasingly digital world. Essential reading for those interested in the future of human rights amidst rapid technological advancement, this book offers a thought-provoking examination of our digital age.






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