Tag: Business & Human Rights
Access Now statement on civil society exclusion from WTO meeting in Argentina
The World Trade Organization must do further work to ensure that the host countries for its ministerial meetings provide more information about why accreditation is revoked, and a process for reply and remedy.
The European Parliament is fighting to strengthen the rules for surveillance trade
On International Human Rights Day, we’re celebrating those who defend rights at home
Help us #StandUp4HumanRights by giving to grassroots digital rights groups across the globe.
Support community activists defending digital rights
By making a contribution, you will be providing much-needed resources to help ensure everyone — especially those most at risk — can freely and securely exercise their rights online. Give to us so that we may give, with every cent we receive going directly to grassroots organizations via our grants program.
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By making a contribution, you’ll provide much-needed resources to help ensure everyone — especially those most at risk — can freely and securely exercise their rights online.
European Parliament adopts strong position on surveillance export controls to protect human rights
The rundown on RightsCon: 5 reasons why you should lead a session (and how to do it)
We want you at RightsCon Toronto on May 16-18! Here’s how to prepare and submit a session proposal.
Artificial Intelligence: what are the issues for digital rights?
You may have a basic understanding of what AI is. But are you familiar with the issues it raises for your fundamental rights?
Have an idea for RightsCon Toronto? Tell us about it!
Here’s how to submit a session proposal (and other ways to become part of the global RightsCon community).
Fourth Annual Heroes & Villains of Human Rights and Communications Surveillance
Here are the five winners — and losers — of the Heroes & Villains of Human Rights and Communications Surveillance Awards, recognizing those who have helped or harmed digital rights in 2017.