Author
Ms Naomi Agatha
Organisation/Institution
Universitas Pelita Harapan, Faculty of Law
Country
INDONESIA
Panel
Women and Law
Title
Inclusive and Responsive Legal Framework to Safeguard Women’s Rights in the Digital Age
Abstract
Abstract: The rise of technology has revolutionized communication and intensified gender-based violence using social media. Across Asia, women face exposure to online harassment due to the misuse of Artificial Intelligence, a tool founded for efficiency, resulting in a weapon that creates improper media about victims. Various studies provide key data points for the Asia-Pacific region. The UN Women report reveals that 60% of women internet users in the Arab States have experienced online violence. In the Philippines, 7 out of 10 girls and young women reported online harassment, while 85% of women in South Korea encountered online hate speech. During COVID-19 lockdowns, misogynistic online posts increased by 168% in India, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia, and women in Singapore were nearly twice as likely as men to face online sexual harassment. Perpetrators threaten victims by tracking their location, doxxing their information, and even creating improper media. This research explores the intersection of women and law in the realm of digitalization and its impact. The methodology used is normative legal research, followed by case studies used to compare policies, security forces' response, and legal frameworks across Asian jurisdictions. The mixed method aims to identify the lack of enforcement that hinders justice for women facing digital sexual exploitation and to document their experiences and discomfort in reporting such cases. As the solution, this research proposes the creation of a legal foundation dedicated to supporting victims of sexual abuse through an online platform. This study promotes an inclusive and responsive legal framework that safeguards women’s rights and autonomy in the digital age.
Biography
Naomi Agatha is a student of the Faculty of Law at Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia. Her academic interests revolve around world literature, offering valuable insight into human rights, history, politics, and law. She has actively participated in national-level debate and a Model United Nations conference. Through her studies, she aims to pursue a career in international law and diplomacy.