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== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
'''Until April 4th 2016.''' One sentence description
If human rights apply online as they do offline (UNHRC 2014) then what sort of techno-legal and sociocultural challenges arise when working to protect the rights of minorities in the online environment - refugees and newcomers in Europe, persons with disabilities, and other disadvantaged groups - by providing access to the internet and other digital goods and services?


== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  

Revision as of 11:32, 19 April 2016


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Session teaser

If human rights apply online as they do offline (UNHRC 2014) then what sort of techno-legal and sociocultural challenges arise when working to protect the rights of minorities in the online environment - refugees and newcomers in Europe, persons with disabilities, and other disadvantaged groups - by providing access to the internet and other digital goods and services?

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