Three experts on cyberlaw, security, and AI discuss how governments and businesses might ethically employ surveillance and AI technologies…
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Uber is redlining low-income neighborhoods in Brazil.
Digital discrimination remains prevalent in all corners of the earth. In Brazil,…
Faculty Director Mathias Risse and Executive Director Sushma Raman address hope and gratitude in a letter from the Carr Center.
Dear…
In her address to the U.S. Commission on Unalienable Rights, Martha Minow discusses the meaning and implications of human rights. …
Touching on points from her newly published book, The Hidden Face of Rights: Towards a Politics of Responsibilities, Kathryn Sikkink urges…
Technology & Human Rights Fellows Laurin Leonard & Teresa Hodge explain their path to creating an algorithm that provides an…
In his recent discussion paper, Mathias Risse reflects on the 2019 protests in Chile from a a standpoint of political theory and the human…
Erica Chenoweth examines how nonviolent social movements can succeed against the rise of fictional narratives in the media.…
Matthew Smith challenges a claim that human rights organizations are to blame for the Rohyinga Crisis.
Smith is co-founder and CEO of…
Matthew Smith challenges a claim that human rights organizations are to blame for the Rohyinga Crisis.
Smith is co-founder and CEO of…