Human Rights in the Digital Age explores how technology is reshaping freedom, privacy, dignity, and justice in the modern world. From mass surveillance and social media censorship to artificial intelligence, data protection, and the digital divide, this book examines the urgent legal and ethical challenges facing individuals and societies today.Blending law, real-world case studies, and global human rights frameworks, the book offers a compelling guide for students, legal professionals, policymakers, and conscious digital citizens seeking to understand-and defend-human dignity in an increasingly connected world.As technology evolves, so must our understanding of rights. This book is a call to protect humanity in the age of machines.