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Access Now and global partners report to Human Rights Council on most pressing digital rights issues in Nicaragua, DRC, Qatar, Ethiopia, and Costa Rica

10 Oct 2018

Our reports cover a country’s human rights obligations, developments since the last review, and pressing examples with evidence to show how rights are being violated or put at risk.

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Access Now and global partners report to Human Rights Council on most pressing digital rights issues in Nicaragua, DRC, Qatar, Ethiopia, and Costa Rica
10 Oct 2018
Access Now and global partners report to Human Rights Council on most pressing digital rights issues in Nicaragua, DRC, Qatar, Ethiopia, and Costa Rica
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European Parliament adopts strong position on surveillance export controls to protect human rights

24 Nov 2017
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European Parliament adopts strong position on surveillance export controls to protect human rights
24 Nov 2017
European Parliament adopts strong position on surveillance export controls to protect human rights
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Italy to Revoke Export License for Cyber Surveillance Company

27 Jun 2017
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Italy to Revoke Export License for Cyber Surveillance Company
27 Jun 2017
Italy to Revoke Export License for Cyber Surveillance Company
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New U.S. plan for responsible business conduct takes baby steps toward digital rights

30 Jan 2017

The U.S. “NAP” addresses human rights issues in the ICT sector, but it doesn’t go far enough.

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New U.S. plan for responsible business conduct takes baby steps toward digital rights
30 Jan 2017
New U.S. plan for responsible business conduct takes baby steps toward digital 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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