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After nearly two decades in the dark, Facebook releases its human rights policy

16 Mar 2021

Facebook released a long-overdue human rights policy outlining commitments across all of its products and services — but the policy’s impact largely depends on leadership’s yet-to-be-seen investment in its implementation.

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After nearly two decades in the dark, Facebook releases its human rights policy
16 Mar 2021
After nearly two decades in the dark, Facebook releases its human rights policy
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Four years to a first draft: slow progress toward treaty to bind companies

31 Jan 2019

The U.N. Human Rights Council has published the first official draft of a legally binding treaty on business and human rights. It’s a huge achievement, but there is still work to do.

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Four years to a first draft: slow progress toward treaty to bind companies
31 Jan 2019
Four years to a first draft: slow progress toward treaty to bind companies
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Digital Rights 102: Highlighting the issues affecting Canadians

1 May 2018

Technology is changing our relationship to privacy and other human rights. In the lead-up to RightsCon Toronto, we look at issues that Canadians are now facing.

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Digital Rights 102: Highlighting the issues affecting Canadians
1 May 2018
Digital Rights 102: Highlighting the issues affecting Canadians
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Tech workers of the world, unite for human rights!

16 Feb 2017

More tech workers in the U.S. are challenging company leadership to respect human rights. Will the new energy last?

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Tech workers of the world, unite for human rights!
16 Feb 2017
Tech workers of the world, unite for human rights!
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EU wants to limit export of surveillance technologies without hurting security research

12 Dec 2016
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EU wants to limit export of surveillance technologies without hurting security research
12 Dec 2016
EU wants to limit export of surveillance technologies without hurting security research
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