Compliance of the UK Human Rights Act with the European Convention on Human Rights. Case in point: the UK AI surveillance system

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Author
Yenoyan, Liana
Co-author
Riga Graduate School of Law
Advisor
Hout, Tjaco T. van den
Date
2023Metadata
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This thesis addresses the significance of human rights in the United Kingdom. Due to the fact
that the technology, notably Artificial Intelligence, is advancing at a lightning speed, at times it is
hard to define the line between human rights and governmental power. The purpose of this
thesis was to establish if the UK Artificial Intelligence Surveillance System goes against the law
or complies with the European Convention on Human Rights. Following the analysis of various
case studies and all available material, the author concluded that, despite the number of
violations, the Human Rights Act is critical for maintaining the fundamental and inalienable
rights granted to every individual. Any effort to change it or totally replace it with the newly
proposed Bill of Rights Bill will damage the UK's international reputation and, eventually, cause
legal uncertainty