Relevance of Privacy within the Sphere of Human Rights: A Critical Analysis of Personal Data Protection

Authors

  • Fayola Issalillah
  • Rommy Hardyansah University of Sunan Giri Surabaya

Keywords:

privacy, data protection, human rights, regulations, challenges

Abstract

Privacy and personal data protection are increasingly important issues in today's digital era. This article highlights the importance of recognizing privacy as a fundamental human right that must be protected by the state in accordance with applicable human rights principles and the constitution. Protection of personal data is becoming increasingly crucial because it is often a target for irresponsible parties. International regulations, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union, provide a framework for the protection of personal data. This article also highlights a key challenge to protecting privacy, namely finding a balance between the need for security and individual privacy. Efforts such as developing specific laws on personal data protection, increasing public awareness, and enhancing international cooperation are urgently needed.

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Published

2024-04-27

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Issalillah, F., & Hardyansah, R. (2024). Relevance of Privacy within the Sphere of Human Rights: A Critical Analysis of Personal Data Protection. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 3(1), 31–39. Retrieved from https://inti.ejournalmeta.com/index.php/inti/article/view/39

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