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Category: Right to privacy

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83% of Australians want tougher privacy laws. Now’s your chance to tell the government what you want

Published November 11, 2020 by Castan Centre in Right to privacy
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Data privacy: stricter European rules will have repercussions in Australia as global divisions grow

Published August 7, 2020August 7, 2020 by Castan Centre in Right to privacy
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Human Rights in the Age of Covid: New Challenges, Old Solutions?

Published April 27, 2020 by mariaosullivan in Australia, Australian Law, COVID-19, Privacy, Right to privacy, Technology
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Attorney-General’s Consultancy on Artificial Intelligence and Automation

Published November 22, 2019 by Castan Centre in administrative law, Australian Law, Right to privacy, Technology
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Automating Government Decisions: The Human Rights Implications Of Technology

Published November 22, 2019November 25, 2019 by Castan Centre in Privacy, Right to privacy, Technology
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The Human Rights implications of the Electoral Disclosure Reform and Foreign Influence Bills

Published April 12, 2018 by Castan Centre in Australia, Australian Law, China, Freedom of assembly, Freedom of Expression, Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights, Right to privacy, Russia
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Is Facebook’s business model compatible with human rights?

Published April 3, 2018April 3, 2018 by Sarah Joseph in Freedom of Expression, Mark Zuckerberg, Right to privacy, Social media
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How the 2016 Census breaches the right to privacy

Published September 27, 2016January 5, 2017 by Melissa Castan in Privacy, Right to privacy
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Do I have to provide my name on my Census form?

Published August 6, 2016August 9, 2016 by Guest in Australia, Australian Law, Privacy, Right to privacy
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Is there a human right to voluntary euthanasia?

Published November 26, 2014January 22, 2015 by Marius Smith in European Court of Human Rights, Euthanasia, Right to privacy
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