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Privacy as a Human Right : Unheard Voices
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Author : Ed.: Aman Malik Year of Publication : 2025 ISBN : 9789393934758 Language : English Binding : Hard Bound Pages : 198 Size : 23 cms Categories : 2025, Law, New Books Price : 600
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About the Book
In an era driven by data, algorithms, and constant surveillance, privacy has emerged as a critical human rights concern. Privacy as a Human Right : Unheard Voices brings together diverse perspectives to examine how this right is being reshaped and often compromised in the digital world. This book highlights the many dimensions of privacy—from psychological and personal impacts to legal, ethical, and technological challenges. Each chapter urges a rethinking of the balance between public interest and individual autonomy. This book is a collective call to recognize privacy not just as a legal issue, but as essential to dignity, freedom and democracy.
Contents : Digital Panopticon—The Psychological Impact of Constant Surveillance; A Critical Analysis of Constitutional Aspects Surrounding Media Trials in India; Children, Digital Citizenship and Privacy Rights : A Call for Concerted Efforts to Protect Children’s Privacy on the Internet; Securing Secrets : Privacy in AI Era; The Deepfake Dilemma : Exploring the Impact and Solutions for Deepfake Technology; Privacy in the Context of Artificial Intelligence; Unveiling Privacy : Human Rights in the Technological Age; Privacy at the Workplace; Right to Privacy and Artificial Intelligence : An Indian Perspective; Children and Digital Privacy in the 21st Century Legal Protections, Challenges and Future Directions.
About the Editor
Dr. Aman Malik’s exploration into the realm of privacy wasn’t just a part of academic studies; it started as a personal mission. Seeing the widespread increase in surveillance and data collection, a strong desire to create awareness and advocate for better protections emerged within him. This drive guided him throughout his academic journey, leading to a Ph.D. thesis titled “The Effect of Technological Advancement on the Right to Privacy : A Critical Study”. His years of dedicated study under the guidance of a renowned professor honed his research skills and theoretical understanding of privacy. He has attended many conferences, seminars, and workshops on privacy. He has published and presented research papers on the concept of privacy, the constitutional validity of Aadhaar, surveillance, and data protection laws. As the editor of this book.
Dr. Aman Malik understands the importance of diversity and inclusion. He recognizes the need for a multifaceted approach to tackling the complex issues surrounding privacy in India. Therefore, he welcomes contributions from scholars, advocates, and activists across various disciplines and backgrounds, creating a platform for their unique perspectives and experiences to converge and enrich the narrative.
Dr. Malik is currently working at Maharaja Surajmal Institute, Janakpuri, New Delhi.

