关于数字环境中的儿童权利的第 25 号一般性意见:对非洲儿童隐私权和数据保护的影响

IF 1.6 2区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Yohannes Eneyew Ayalew, V. Verdoodt, Eva Lievens
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联合国儿童权利委员会发布了期待已久的关于 2021 年数字环境中儿童权利的第 25 号一般性意见。自第 25 号一般性意见通过以来,大部分讨论都集中在第 25 号一般性意见如何影响西方世界或全球的国家行为。人们很少关注第 25 号一般性意见对非洲儿童隐私权的意义。本文试图探讨第 25 号一般性意见在阐明非洲大陆数字时代各国在儿童隐私权和数据保护方面的义务方面的作用。为此,本文首先将第 25 号一般性意见置于联合国人权系统的大背景下,并分析其关于儿童隐私权的建议。其次,文章探讨了非洲儿童的隐私权,并分析了影响对这一权利理解的非洲人权体系的具体特点。最后,文章阐明了一些非洲国家在制定法律和政策的辩论中正在或已经纳入或讨论的某些针对儿童的隐私权和数据保护措施,并将这些措施与第 25 号一般性意见和非洲大陆的社会文化背景联系起来。
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General Comment No. 25 on Children’s Rights in Relation to the Digital Environment: Implications for Children’s Right to Privacy and Data Protection in Africa
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child has published its much-awaited General Comment No. 25 on children’s rights in the digital environment in 2021. Much of the conversations since its adoption have centred on how General Comment No. 25 influences State behaviours in the western world or globally. Little attention has been given as to what General Comment No. 25 means for children’s right to privacy in Africa. This article seeks to explore the role of General Comment No. 25 in clarifying States’ obligations in respect of children’s rights to privacy and data protection in the digital era on the African continent. In doing so, this article first contextualises General Comment No. 25 in the broader context of the United Nations human rights system and analyses its recommendations on children’s right to privacy. Second, the article examines children’s right to privacy in Africa and analyses the specific features of the African human rights system that influence the understanding of this right. Finally, the article illuminates certain child-specific privacy and data protection measures that are being or have been included or discussed in the law-making processes and policy debates in a selection of African countries and links them to both General Comment No. 25 and the socio-cultural context of the continent.
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期刊介绍: Launched in 2001, Human Rights Law Review seeks to promote awareness, knowledge, and discussion on matters of human rights law and policy. While academic in focus, the Review is also of interest to the wider human rights community, including those in governmental, inter-governmental and non-governmental spheres, concerned with law, policy, and fieldwork. The Review publishes critical articles that consider human rights in their various contexts, from global to national levels, book reviews, and a section dedicated to analysis of recent jurisprudence and practice of the UN and regional human rights systems.
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