The UN Convention on Cybercrime: A Critical Analysis of its Risks to Human Rights
The recently approved UN Cybercrime Convention marks a significant step forward in the global fight against cybercrime. However, it also raises serious concerns about the balance between digital security and human rights. This article delves into the convention’s implications, highlighting the potential risks to digital liberties and the need for robust safeguards. Through the active participation of the Knowmad Institut and a coalition of global organizations, we explore how to ensure that this legislation becomes a pillar of a safe and just internet, rather than a tool of repression.
Improving Cybersecurity While Safeguarding Human Rights
Discover how cybersecurity contributes to safeguarding human rights with recommendations from the Knowmad Institut to the UN Ad Hoc Committee on Cybercrime.
Know the Novel Foods
I. What are Novel Foods?1 The term Novel Foods was born in Europe and their regulation was established for the first time in the Regulation 258/97 of the European Parliament and the European Council on January 27th 1997. This regulation defines Novel Foods as those foods and ingredients which have not been commercialized at a…