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31 Aug

Cyberviolence Against Women at the Dawn of the Development of Artificial Intelligence

The digital revolution has transformed violence against women and girls, giving rise to cyberviolence that complements existing physical and psychological threats. Despite numerous conventions addressing gender-based violence, cyberviolence remains largely unintegrated into international law, even though studies show that a significant percentage of women and girls experience online harassment more than in real life. This report explores the legal framework surrounding online gender-based violence, various forms of cyberviolence, and the impact of Artificial Intelligence on its escalation, highlighting the urgent need to address these issues to protect women's rights and promote their digital participation.

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1 Apr

Online Gender Based Violence: Implications, Developments and the Legal Framework

The report delves into the pressing issue of online gender-based violence (OGBV), highlighting its various forms, such as cyberstalking and harassment, and its impact on women’s safety and participation in […]

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1 Sep

Monthly Report Pakistan

In September 2020, Pakistan experienced a series of cases involving Christian activists, blasphemy suspects, witch hunts on journalists, cybercrime cases, enforced disappearances, atrocities against minority groups, missing persons, and the […]

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