Civil Legal Protection of Privacy Rights

Authors

  • Bobur Koryogdiev Civil Law Department, Tashkent State University of Law, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Comparative privacy law, personal information, GDPR, cross border data transfers, data protection, algorithmic transparency, right to be forgotten, right to data portability.

Abstract

This comprehensive article provides an in-depth analysis of the civil legal protection of privacy rights, exploring its multifaceted landscape within the contexts of law, technology, ethics, governance, and human rights. Beginning with a historical overview, the analysis traces the evolution of privacy rights from ancient civilizations to modern-day complexities, emphasizing key principles such as individual autonomy, data protection, and balancing competing interests. The article examines global perspectives and jurisdictional challenges, highlighting international standards, harmonization efforts, and the complexities of regulating cross-border data transfers in a digitalized world. Furthermore, it delves into emerging technologies, ethical considerations, and human rights principles that shape privacy protections, addressing algorithmic biases, surveillance risks, and responsible innovation. By synthesizing insights from legal frameworks, technological advancements, ethical frameworks, and societal norms, the article offers a comprehensive exploration of the complexities, opportunities, and challenges inherent in safeguarding privacy rights in the 21st century. It underscores the imperative for collaborative efforts, adaptive strategies, and proactive interventions to navigate evolving landscapes, mitigate risks, and shape resilient and inclusive frameworks that uphold individual freedoms, autonomy, and dignity in an interconnected and interdependent world.

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Published

2024-01-07

How to Cite

Bobur Koryogdiev. (2024). Civil Legal Protection of Privacy Rights. International Journal of Scientific Trends, 3(1), 1–4. Retrieved from https://scientifictrends.org/index.php/ijst/article/view/183

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