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TECHNOLOGY LAW

  I. Introduction   Technology Law, also known as cyber law or information technology law, is a rapidly evolving field that governs the legal aspects of technology and its use. In the digital age, where technology is deeply integrated into every aspect of our lives, the importance of Technology Law cannot be overstated. It encompasses a wide range of legal issues such as data protection, privacy, intellectual property rights, online transactions, cybercrime, and electronic commerce. As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, the need for comprehensive and up-to-date legislation becomes crucial to ensure a fair and secure digital environment for individuals, businesses, and society as a whole. Technology Law plays a vital role in addressing the legal challenges and risks that arise from the use of technology, and it helps to establish a framework that promotes innovation while safeguarding the rights and interests of all stakeholders. Without effective Technology L...

HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION IN INDIA: A BRIEF STUDY; Rahul Yadav; ryrahulyadav07@gmail.com.

ABSTRACT Human Rights Education is defined as “the learning of law of human rights, its history, theory, etc.” Education is necessary to develop human personality and it is helpful to strengthen human rights & fundamental freedom of the individual. This article accentuates on the importance of human rights education in a student’s career. In, India, UNESCO has a role in human rights laws. It talks about the Indian human rights education system and UDHR’s (Universal Declaration of Human Rights) provisions support it & UNESCO provides guidelines in the context of Human Rights in India. Further, this article will focus on the need for human rights education in India and talks about its requirement in changing and challenging society. This article will discuss a brief study of national education commissions and national education policies derived by Indian Parliament.    It will conclude by stating that human rights education should be compulsory in the Indian educat...