Vrinda Vinayak

Vrinda Vinayak has recently graduated from National Law University, Delhi, India, as a B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Gold Medalist. As part of her Human Rights Law course, she undertook research on importing these rights into the digital sphere and the challenges arising from state surveillance, taking China as a case study. She has also authored pieces for online publications on issues such as the death penalty, female genital mutilation, media trials, criminal defamation, and the debate in India surrounding a uniform civil code.

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The Human Rights Implications of China’s Social Credit System

The Human Rights Implications of China’s Social Credit System

The issue of importing human rights to the digital sphere, especially in the context of state surveillance, has elicited extensive debate. China’s social credit system is the epitome of the disastrous consequences of technological ...