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Why are they prosecuting children who grow cannabis? - La strada International


Why are they prosecuting children who grow cannabis?
think piece is a reaction to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) case of
V.C.L. and A.N. v the United Kingdom [Applications nos. 77587/12 and 74603/12], addressing the prosecution of human trafficking victims in light of Article 4 (prohibition of slavery, servitude and forced labour) of the
European Convention on Human Rights. However, this is not a breakdown of the law, or an analysis of the ECtHR’s approach to human trafficking legislation, including the principles of non-prosecution and non-punishment, or even a conceptualization of what the principle truly entails.
Instead, I want to use this case as a catalyst to take a few steps back. I want us to stop and think and ask the axiomatic question: what did the Crown Prosecution Service [CPS] for England and Wales hope to achieve when it decided to prosecute two Vietnamese children for growing cannabis? To summaries: ....

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Why 61% of us are willing to share personal data to save lives


Why 61% of us are willing to share personal data to save lives
Updated / Wednesday, 3 Feb 2021
12:43
The HSE s Covid-19 tracker app: respondents were unhappy about the lack of communication of conclusive data showing the efficiency of the app
Analysis: a new study has found that Irish attitudes to privacy and the Covid-19 tracker app have changed during the pandemic
Contact tracing apps used in tracing and mitigating the spread of Covid-19 have sparked discussions and controversies worldwide. The major concerns in relation to these apps are around privacy. Ireland was praised for the design of its Covid tracker app, and the transparency through which NearForm and the HSE addressed privacy issues. The HSE provided a considerable amount of information on their website regarding the data processing, and made the data protection impact assessment of the app available to the public. The source code of the app is also available as open source and can be examined ....

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