NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVITIES: TRAINING AND PRACTICE

Authors

  • Joraboyev Shavkatbek Tursunkulovich Namangan State University, Associate Professor Of The Faculty Of Law, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

New technologies, human rights activities, education and practice

Abstract

The article is an overview of modern innovative technologies being introduced in the field of human rights research and activities. The author examines current trends in the use of technologies, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain and data analytics, and their impact on improving the effectiveness of human rights processes. The article also draws attention to the issues of education and training in the field of human rights activities, offering recommendations on the integration of new technologies into educational programs. The author highlights the prospects for the joint use of technological innovations and traditional methods in human rights practices, emphasizing the need for professionals to adapt to a rapidly changing digital environment.

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Published

2024-02-29

How to Cite

Joraboyev Shavkatbek Tursunkulovich. (2024). NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVITIES: TRAINING AND PRACTICE. International Scientific and Current Research Conferences, 1(01), 114–116. Retrieved from https://orientalpublication.com/index.php/iscrc/article/view/1470