Human rights information in the context of digitalisation Online publication date: Fri, 06-Oct-2023
by Narkes Zhexembayeva; Arailym K. Jangabulova; Guldana A. Kuanalieva; Makhabbat K. Nakisheva; Bahytkul M. Konysbai
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF), Vol. 15, No. 6, 2023
Abstract: The relevance of the research resides in digitalisation and information technologies introduced into everyday life. For example, a new cluster of so-called digital rights appears during digitalisation, which is not sufficiently developed today. These include the human right to access the internet, the right to protect the user from unwanted information, and so on. At the same time, in the legislative systems of several states, there are already regulatory legal acts that are aimed at the legal regulation of information. The purpose of this study is a comparative analysis of ways to protect human rights in the context of the introduction of information technologies. Within the framework of the research, along with several general scientific methods, special methods are also used. In particular, they include methods of historical analysis, induction, and deduction. The information presented in this study can be used by public authorities.
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