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Fundamental Rights Interplay: Article 30 UDHR and the Eleanor Roosevelt Formula

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4:30 PM, Wednesday 14 May 2025 (1 hour)
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Fundamental rightsData regulation in practiceEnforcementInterpretation available

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) stands as a foundational document that seeks to protect both our dignity and freedoms. But how does Article 30, which sets boundaries on rights, interact with the rights we hold dear in the digital age? In this session, the panel will present the complex relationship between freedom of expression, data protection, and the human rights framework, with a focus on Article 30 of the UDHR and the Eleanor Roosevelt Formula, challenging us to rethink what it means to protect freedom and responsibility in the 21st century. 

Key questions 

  • What is the Eleanor Roosevelt Formula, and how can it be applied to modern data regulation? 
  • How does it shape our understanding of freedom and responsibility in the digital space? 
  • What lessons from history can help us navigate the intersection of technology and fundamental rights? 

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