The UN Convention poses significant risks to criminal justice, data access, cybersecurity, digital economy, & human rights.
We advise Member States not to agree on a convention that enables criminalization of legitimate online activities.
GNI will continue contributing on Internet governance processes that shape the future of rights online.
GNI will organize & participate in various sessions on freedom of expression, privacy, responsible tech governance, and multistakeholder collaboration.
As more and more governments turn to data localization, these laws’ negative impact on digital rights are becoming increasingly clear. The multistakeholder community must come together to devise rights-respecting solutions in response.
The 2024 GNI Forum underscored the complexity and urgency of addressing government regulation and overreach.
GNI invites stakeholders to support multistakeholder advocacy for fit-for-purpose laws in the APAC.
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Although the transfer of data across jurisdictions is a fundamental byproduct of the global, interoperable Internet, it can also put pressures on legal systems designed for the pre-Internet age. For the 2018 Learning Forum, “New World Borders.” GNI joined with ASIL and OTI at New America to explore pressing questions related to jurisdiction and human rights online.