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Human Rights in Information Society - (Record no. 111202)

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Personal name Sunitha Kumari C
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Title Human Rights in Information Society -
Remainder of title Special reference to Privacy Issues and Data Protection over the Internet:
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Remainder of title An Indian Perspective
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Bangalore
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. NLSIU
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>CHAPTER-I Introduction;<br/>1.1. Prelude; <br/>1.2. Statement of the research problem;<br/>1.3. Rationale for the selection of the area of research;<br/>1.4. Objectives of the study;<br/>1.5. Context of the study;<br/>1.6. Research questions;<br/>1.7. Epistemology of the study;<br/>1.8. Hypotheses;<br/>1.9. Methodology;<br/>1.10. Structure pf the thesis;<br/>CHAPTER-II Information Society - The Ubiquitous Information Environment;<br/>2.1. Information Society - Conceptual frame-work;<br/>2.1.1. Information - Meaning and Characteristics<br/>2.1.1.1. Meaning;<br/>2.1.1.2. Characteristics;<br/>2.2. Information - Distinguished from Data and Knowledge; <br/>2.3. Information Society - What is?;<br/>2.3.1. Meaning and definition;<br/>2.3.2. Characteristics of an Information Society and the parameters to determine the concept;<br/>2.4. Information and Communication Technologies (lCTs) - Engines of growth of an Information Society;<br/>2.4.1. What is communication?;<br/>2.4.2. What is technology?;<br/>2.4.3. What are Information & Communication Technologies (lCTs)?;<br/>2.4.4. Information and Communication Technologies (lCTs) and their impact on Information Society;<br/>2.4.5. Information System and its importance in aiding ICTs in an Information Society;<br/>2.5. Genesis and growth of Information Society in the global context;<br/>2.5.1. Major revolutions that defined human societies - A historical and comparative perspective;<br/>2.5.1.1. Agrarian Society;<br/>2.5.1.2. Industrial Society;<br/>2.5.l.3. Information Society;<br/>(a) Pre-Computer Age;<br/>(b) Computer and Internet Age;<br/>2.6. Emergence and growth of India as an Information Society with emphasis on Information Technology (IT) and Information Technology Enabled Services UTES);<br/>2.6. l. Is India an Information Society?;<br/>2.6.2. India as an Information Society - Key parameters;<br/>2.6.2.1. Technological parameters;<br/>2.6.2.2. Legal parameters;<br/>2.6.2.3. Political parameters;<br/>2.6.2.4. Technical Educational parameters;<br/>2.7. Role of Information Technology (IT) and Information Technology enabled Services (lTES) sector in the development and growth of India as an Information Society;<br/>2.8. Major policy initiatives of the Indian government for the promotion of Information Society in the post -liberalization era;<br/>CHAPTER-III Human Rights Issues in Information Society - An interface between Humanities and Technology with reference to the contextual frame-work under the Constitution of India;<br/>3.1. Conceptual framework of Human Rights - Meaning and Definitions;<br/>3.2. Human Rights - A historical perspective with special reference to India;<br/>3.2.1. Human Rights in ancient India;<br/>3.2.2. Human Rights under the Muslim rule in India;<br/>3.2.3. Human Rights in British India;<br/>3.2.4. Human Rights in independent India;<br/>3.2.5. Human Rights under the Indian Constitution;<br/>3.3. Human Rights and the United Nations;<br/>3.3.1. Provisions of the United Nations Charter on Human Rights;<br/>3.3.2. Universal Declaration of Human Rights;<br/>3.3.3. International Covenants on Human Rights;<br/>3.4. World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) and its role in promoting and protecting Human Rights in the Information Society;<br/>3.5. Human Rights in the Information Society - An Indian Perspective;<br/>3.5.1. Freedom of Expression;<br/>3.5.2. Right to Life;<br/>3.5.2.1. Personal liberty issues;<br/>3.5.2.2. Socio-economic issues;<br/>3.5.2.3. Educational issues;<br/>3.5.2.4. Health issues;<br/>3.5.2.5. Human Dignity issues;<br/>3.5.2.6. E-Waste issues;<br/>3.5.3. Right to Property;<br/>3.5.4. Right to Equality as also against Discrimination;<br/>3.5.5. Right to Freedom of Movement and Right to Freedom of Assembly and Association - An essential link in cyberspace;<br/>3.6. 'Cyber Rights' - Re-defining Human Rights in Information Society;<br/>CHAPTER-IV Is privacy under siege in the Information Society?;<br/>4.1. Privacy - Concept, meaning and definitions;<br/>4.1.1. Privacy - An important human need;<br/>4.1.2. Privacy and Confidentiality distinguished;<br/>Right to Privacy - The Occidental experience;<br/>Right to Privacy - An Indian Perspective;<br/>4.3.1. Privacy - As a Customary Right;<br/>4.3.2. Privacy - As a Statutory Right;<br/>4.3.2.1. Protection of privacy under various statutes;<br/>4.3.2.2. 'In camera' proceedings;<br/>4.3.2.3. 'Do Not Call' Registry;<br/>4.3.3. Privacy - As a Constitutional Right;<br/>4.4. Privacy in the Indian Information Society - Recent trends;<br/>4.4.1. Technological advances and diminishing privacy rights;<br/>4.4.2. Privacy concerns in cyberspace;<br/>4.4.2.1. Internet activities that jeopardize privacy;<br/>4.4.2.2. Protecting privacy in cyberspace;<br/>4.5. Privacy and national security concerns - An Indian perspective;<br/>CHAPTER- V Data Protection in the online context;<br/>5.1. Information privacy and data protection over the Internet - A threat analysis;<br/>5.2. International initiatives at protecting information privacy;<br/>5.2.1. The United Kingdom perspective;<br/>5.2.2. The USA perspective;<br/>5.2.3. The United Nations initiatives;<br/>5.3. Data Protection - Private counter-measures;<br/>5.3.1. Self -regulation models;<br/>5.3.2. Safe harbor agreements;<br/>5.4. Data Protection in India - Emerging trends and challenges;<br/>5.4.1. Information Technology Act, 2000;<br/>5.4.2. Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005;<br/>5.4.3. The Indian Contract Act, 1872;<br/>5.4.4. The Data Security Council of India (DSCI);<br/>5.5 Perception of privacy in India and the USA - A comparative study;<br/>5.6 Personal Data Protection Bill (PDPB), 2006 - A critical analysis;<br/>5.7. Unique Identification (UID) program and personal data protection;<br/>CHAPTER-VI Privacy and Confidentiality issues and the Right to Information Act, 2005<br/>- An over-view;<br/>6.1. Right to information legislations - An Indian perspective;<br/>6.1.1. Need for a transparent Information Society;<br/>6.1.2. Essentials of effective information-access legislation;<br/>6.2. Right to information movement in India - A struggle for a second Swaraj;<br/>6.2.1. People's movement;<br/>6.2.2. Judicial perspectives;<br/>6.3. Right to Information Act, 2005 - The dawn of a transparent Information Society in India;<br/>6.3.1. Privacy and confidentiality issues - Section 11 of the Right to Information Act, 2005; <br/>6.3.2. The road ahead;<br/>6.4. Right to privacy v. Right to information;<br/>CHAPTER-VII Conclusion;<br/>Findings and contributions of the study;<br/>Bibliography;<br/>Annexures<br/>Annexure – A;<br/>Questionnaire-Opinionnaire prepared for conducting the empirical study;<br/>Annexure – B;<br/>Responses to the Questionnaire-cum-Opinionnaire by Infosys;<br/>Annexure – C;<br/>Responses to the Questionnaire-cum-Opinionnaire by Accenture;<br/>Annexure – D;<br/>Responses to the Questionnaire-cum-Opinionnaire by Mphasis; <br/>Annexure – E;<br/>Privacy Perceptions in India and the United States - An interview Study;<br/>Annexure – F;<br/>Model Personal Data Protection Legislation for India. <br/>
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Summary, etc. Information Society - Human Rights Issues
-- Information Society - Privacy Under Siege
-- Online Data Protection
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Personal name Prof. (Dr.) V Vijayakumar - Guide
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://dans.nls.ac.in/handle/123456789/511">https://dans.nls.ac.in/handle/123456789/511</a>
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