Policy Submissions by Lisa Burton Craword

University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series, 2019
This submission seeks to respond to the questions raised in the call for submissions by the Unite... more This submission seeks to respond to the questions raised in the call for submissions by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights into his thematic report to the United Nations General Assembly on digital technology, social protection and human rights. In this submission, we draw upon some of the research conducted by the Allens Hub and G+T Centre researchers to assist the Special Rapporteur in relation to the issues raised in his thematic report. The opinions expressed in this submission are the views of the authors, and not necessarily reflect or present the views or positions of the Allens Hub or the G+T Centre. We note that this research does not relate to all the questions raised in the call for submissions, and so we only set out answers in relation to those matters where our research may be relevant, namely, Questions 1, 2 and 3. We are grateful for the opportunity to present our views and hope this submission will assist in informing the Special Rapporteur’s thematic report. We are especially grateful to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights for providing this opportunity to make a submission past the previously advertised deadline.
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Policy Submissions by Lisa Burton Craword