THE FLIP SIDE OF CURBING CYBER CRIMES- VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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human rights, cybercrime, cyberspace, cyber security, united nation organization, international organization, law, internetAbstract
Human rights are the rights which are provided to an individual by virtue of him being a human being. These are the rights which a human being can enjoy everywhere. The point of global concern arises when we talk about safeguarding human rights in the cyberspace. When we talk about the human rights and cyberspace, we also talk on the issue of cybercrimes. Crimes which are done on the internet or by making internet a medium are known as cyber-crimes. Many a time cyber criminals perform such crimes which violate the human rights of the individuals. The solution which the legal authorities take out to combat this issue is by limiting the content which is being posted on the internet which in turn curtails the human rights of the individuals. Thus the human rights on the cyberspace are violated in both the ways, by crimes also and by application of laws also. The international organizations have now started to take this issue seriously and laws are being made on this issue. This paper focuses on the human rights violation in the cyberspace due to commission of cybercrimes and the application of laws. The paper concludes with describing the initiatives which the UNO and other like organs have taken to cater to this matter.
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