Tech & Rights

Organizations Ask the UN for a New Privacy Regulation

The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union has joined an international initiative targeting the chair of the UN Human Rights Committee concerning the review of Article 17 (right to privacy) of the International Covenant on...

by András Szeles
Photo: KylaBorg - Flickr/CC content

The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union has joined an international initiative targeting the chair of the UN Human Rights Committee concerning the review of Article 17 (right to privacy) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The organizations say this article, in force since 1998, should be considered obsolete, as the steep rise in the number of people with Internet access and mobile phones has transformed the area of data protection. The signatories want a new regulation to meet the challenges of data protection in the digital age.

Donate to liberties

DONATE TO LIBERTIES

Your donation makes our team stronger, our campaigns louder, and our defense of your human & digital rights more impactful.

KEY ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 100+ EU-wide human & digital rights campaigns
  • 500+ rights defenders trained
  • 70,000+ monthly website visitors
  • Quotes in The Guardian, The New York Times, Reuters & more


See our annual reports for more

Subscribe to stay in

the loop

Why should I?

You will get the latest reports before everyone else!

You can follow what we are doing for your right!

You will know about our achivements!

Show me a sample!