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India's Conception of Community Data and Addressing Concerns for Access to Justice.

Siddharth Peter de SouzaKritika Bhardwaj
Published in: Digital society : ethics, socio-legal and governance of digital technology (2024)
This paper discusses the idea of community data that was introduced in the Non-Personal Data framework in India. Our interest is to engage with existing commentaries on the definitional challenges around who is a community, how it is constituted, who it represents, as well as propose a framework to be able to explore how to address concerns of access to justice. In our attempt to offer a model to operationalise community data, we argue that such community data justice includes three crucial aspects, that is, the identification of belonging with a community, the capacity to participate within a community, and finally opportunity to exit the community. Consequently, justice in terms of access to, and use of community data inherently includes an analysis of the individual's standing in the community.
Keyphrases
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