The Digitally Mediated Freedom of Assembly (2023)
We must reimagine the digitally mediated freedom of assembly, a misunderstood and misattended manifestation of this human right.
We must reimagine the digitally mediated freedom of assembly, a misunderstood and misattended manifestation of this human right.
In this chapter, Sharath theorises the central role of assembly in politics beyond the right.
Thomas explores how the right of peaceful assembly impinges on how assemblies are policed.
On 21st February 2024, CGHR welcomed Víctor Sibaja back to Cambridge for our second Practitioner Series. Víctor Sibaja is an Associate Legal Officer at the International Criminal Court.
On Wednesday, 7 February 2024, CGHR had its first Practitioner Series of the year with Albert Fox Cahn, hosted online by CGHR Co-Directors, Dr Srinivasan and Dr McPherson.
Dr Sharath Srinivasan contributed to the Carr Center’s publication in recognition of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights' 75th anniversary: Making a Movement: The History and Future of Human Rights.
With a small team of student research volunteers, CGHR is carrying out Solidarity Platforms Project this term, based on CGHR's Provocations: Tech Design and Human Rights project.
Declarations: The Human Rights Podcast is launching its eighth season! This season, we want to ask: Who are human rights for? Where is the ‘human’ in human rights?
The Student Group are working on a research project assessing the impact of AI technologies on the surveillance and policing of protest groups between 2019 and 2023.
For a new project relating to state violence against journalists covering protests, the DVC has conducted remote open-source research across eighteen different countries.
This course foregrounds a critical and reflexive approach to open source investigation (OSI). You will learn practical skills whilst integrating considerations of ethics and power.