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The right to privacy faces a digital reckoning. This committee explores the clash between national security needs and individual privacy in the digital age. Delegates will grapple with government surveillance, data protection laws, and the privacy concerns of emerging technologies like AI and facial recognition.

 

The committee aims to define the boundaries of digital privacy. They'll analyze the human rights impact of surveillance and propose solutions for international cooperation on data protection. Striking a balance is key: safeguarding individual control over information while harnessing the benefits of a digital world.

 

Can this digital age be one of both security and empowerment? Delegates will debate strengthening individual rights to access, rectify, and erase their data, ensuring transparency and control in a world brimming with information.

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