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Human Rights and Data Protections
Privacy as a universal right vs. differing national standards.
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SUMMARY - Human Rights and Data Protections

A dissident in an authoritarian country types a message to a journalist, knowing that privacy is proclaimed as her human right in international instruments her government has signed, knowing equally that those instruments provide no protection against the surveillance systems monitoring her communications, the gap between right and remedy so vast that the proclaimed right seems almost cruel in its irrelevance to her actual situation.

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