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Spain Targets Vulnerable Users on Eve of Review at UN Human Rights Council

21 Jan 2015 •

The UN Human Rights Council will review the human rights record of the government of Spain on Wednesday as part of its Universal Periodic Review. Access calls on UN member states to recommend that Spain halt the criminalization of encryption, and to protect the rights of all users in the country.

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Spain Targets Vulnerable Users on Eve of Review at UN Human Rights Council
21 Jan 2015
Spain Targets Vulnerable Users on Eve of Review at UN Human Rights Council
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Just in time for the Holidays: UN Approves Privacy Resolution in Major Victory for Human Rights

19 Dec 2014 •

Just in time for the Holidays: UN Approves Privacy Resolution in Major Victory for Human Rights

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Just in time for the Holidays: UN Approves Privacy Resolution in Major Victory for Human Rights
19 Dec 2014
Just in time for the Holidays: UN Approves Privacy Resolution in Major Victory for Human Rights
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New UN resolution shifts momentum on privacy to Human Rights Council

26 Nov 2014 •

For the second straight year, the United Nations has declared that government communications surveillance poses a threat to the right to privacy.

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New UN resolution shifts momentum on privacy to Human Rights Council
26 Nov 2014
New UN resolution shifts momentum on privacy to Human Rights Council
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UN Special Rapporteur report on mass surveillance: much to like, some to debate

16 Oct 2014 •

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms While Countering Terrorism, Ben Emmerson, released a report on October 15 critiquing mass surveillance of digital communications. Examining surveillance through the lens of state obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the Special Rapporteur’s report takes issue with the lack of authorizing surveillance legislation, the failure to respect the human rights of those located outside national boundaries, and the need for surveillance to be governed by principles of proportionality, necessity, oversight, judicial authorization, and transparency.

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UN Special Rapporteur report on mass surveillance: much to like, some to debate
16 Oct 2014
UN Special Rapporteur report on mass surveillance: much to like, some to debate
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In the Pursuit of Digital Rights: Spotlight on Turkey

6 Oct 2014 •

The ninth annual UN Internet Governance Forum (IGF) took place in Turkey in early September, placing a global spotlight on the country’s digital rights record. As we have seen in recent years, the UN-mandated forum has a tendency to give rise to complicated and unexpected consequences in its host country.

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In the Pursuit of Digital Rights: Spotlight on Turkey
6 Oct 2014
In the Pursuit of Digital Rights: Spotlight on Turkey
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Joint Submission to the UN UPR Working Group

16 Sep 2014 •

Access, in coordination with partners, has submitted a comment in advance of the Human Rights Council 2015 Universal Periodic Review of the United States of America, which calls for reform of current surveillance laws, including the establishment of remedial mechanisms.

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Joint Submission to the UN UPR Working Group
16 Sep 2014
Joint Submission to the UN UPR Working Group
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APC, Access Briefing note to the Human Rights Council 27th Session

4 Sep 2014 •

This briefing note, prepared by APC and Access, highlights the key internet rights-related issues in the Human Rights Council’s agenda for the 27th session, as well as countries scrutinized in the Universal Periodic Review.

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APC, Access Briefing note to the Human Rights Council 27th Session
4 Sep 2014
APC, Access Briefing note to the Human Rights Council 27th Session
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Access at the Internet Governance Forum

2 Sep 2014 •

With the theme of “Connecting continents for enhanced multistakeholder Internet governance,” the ninth annual meeting of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is taking place in Istanbul, Turkey, 2-5 September 2014. Access staff is there, participating in a variety of pre-events, workshops, and high-level meetings.

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Access at the Internet Governance Forum
2 Sep 2014
Access at the Internet Governance Forum
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UN investigates business and human rights in Azerbaijan

22 Aug 2014 •

This week, Azerbaijan is hosting experts from the UN to examine the impact of business activities on human rights in the country.

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UN investigates business and human rights in Azerbaijan
22 Aug 2014
UN investigates business and human rights in Azerbaijan
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Updated Human Rights Principles clarify acceptable scope of government surveillance authority

23 Jul 2014 •

Access and other groups introduce updates to International Principles one year after their introduction.

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Updated Human Rights Principles clarify acceptable scope of government surveillance authority
23 Jul 2014
Updated Human Rights Principles clarify acceptable scope of government surveillance authority