Human Rights & Technology
Human Rights & Technology - ESG Hub comprehensive reference
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Overview
The rapid advancement of digital technologies has created new opportunities while simultaneously posing unprecedented risks to human rights. The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) establish that companies have a responsibility to respect human rights, including in their technology development and deployment.
Key Human Rights Issues
Privacy & Surveillance
- Mass surveillance programs
- Facial recognition and accuracy concerns
- Location tracking
- Workplace surveillance
Freedom of Expression
- Content moderation challenges
- Censorship and takedowns
- Disinformation and manipulation
- Platform accountability
Algorithmic Discrimination
- Bias in AI systems
- Discriminatory outcomes in hiring, lending, criminal justice
- Lack of transparency
- Disparate impact on protected groups
Digital Divide & Access
- 2.6 billion people without internet access (2024)
- Digital literacy gaps
- Accessibility for people with disabilities
- Economic barriers
Labor Rights
- Gig economy worker protections
- Content moderator working conditions
- Algorithmic management
- Platform worker rights
Technology-Specific Risks
- Hate speech and incitement to violence
- Harassment and online abuse
- Privacy violations
- Mental health impacts (especially youth)
- Election interference
Artificial Intelligence
- Algorithmic bias and discrimination
- Lack of explainability
- Automated decision-making without oversight
- Dual-use technologies (surveillance, autonomous weapons)
Cybersecurity & Encryption
- Encryption vs. law enforcement access tensions
- Spyware targeting journalists and activists (Pegasus)
- Ransomware attacks on critical infrastructure
- Vulnerability disclosure challenges
Internet of Things (IoT)
- Pervasive data collection
- Security vulnerabilities
- Lack of user control
- Third-party data sharing
Human Rights Due Diligence
UN Guiding Principles Framework
Pillar 1: State Duty to Protect
Pillar 2: Corporate Responsibility to Respect
Pillar 3: Access to Remedy
Human Rights Impact Assessment (HRIA)
- Scoping - Identify salient risks
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Impact Analysis
- Mitigation Strategies
- Monitoring
- Reporting
Regulatory Landscape
European Union
- GDPR - Comprehensive data protection
- Digital Services Act - Platform accountability
- AI Act - Risk-based AI regulation
- Digital Markets Act - Gatekeeper regulation
United States
- Sectoral approach (HIPAA, COPPA, FCRA)
- State privacy laws (CCPA/CPRA)
- Section 230 immunity
- Proposed federal legislation
Other Jurisdictions
- China: PIPL, Data Security Law, Algorithm Regulations
- Brazil: LGPD
- India: Digital Personal Data Protection Act
Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives
Global Network Initiative (GNI) - Protect freedom of expression and privacy in ICT
Ranking Digital Rights (RDR) - Corporate accountability rankings
Partnership on AI - Responsible AI development
Best Practices
For Technology Companies
- Board-level human rights oversight
- Regular impact assessments
- Stakeholder engagement
- Transparency reporting
- Accessible grievance mechanisms
For Investors
- ESG integration and engagement
- Proxy voting on human rights
- Standards: Investor Alliance for Human Rights, UN PRI
Future Challenges
Emerging Technologies
- Generative AI and misinformation
- Metaverse harassment and data collection
- Brain-computer interfaces and mental privacy
- Quantum computing and encryption
Governance Gaps
- Cross-border jurisdictional challenges
- Regulation lagging innovation
- Power concentration in big tech
- Global South marginalization
Key Resources
Further Reading
- UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
- B-Tech Project - UN guidance on tech and human rights
- Access Now - accessnow.org
- Electronic Frontier Foundation - eff.org
- Global Network Initiative - globalnetworkinitiative.org
Last updated: February 2026