Societal and Structural Risks of Biometric ID: Towards People’s Right to Privacy
Kebene Wodajo
Abstract:This article examines the societal and structural risks linked to digital ID programmes in Africa and the adequacy of regulatory and legislative responses that are in progress in this area. It unpacks the disjointedness between the societal and structural nature of the risks and the individualistic orientation of the right to privacy and data protection often presented as a response to such risks. To address these incongruities, the article argues for people’s right to privacy as a complementary layer of prote… Show more
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