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Peter Micek, Esq.

General Counsel

Peter Micek is General Counsel and UN Policy Manager at Access Now, based in New York City. Peter Micek leads the Legal arm, managing risk to global programming and operations, closely with the organization’s Digital Security Helpline, Grants, and RightsCon teams. The Legal arm engages in strategic litigation and bolsters legal support for civic space online and civil society actors globally. As UN Policy Manager, Peter advances international norms and law on digital rights, including on privacy and spyware, censorship and internet shutdowns, and digital identity programs. Peter is also Lecturer at the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) on internet governance and public policy in the digital age, and sits on the Advisory Board of the Univ. of Oklahoma College of Law’s Center for International Business and Human Rights, and formerly the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on the Future of Cybersecurity. A lawyer by training, Peter completed a JD cum laude at the University of San Francisco School of Law, and in 2010 published “A Genealogy of Home Visits,” critiquing surveillance of at-risk communities. As a law student, Peter defended independent journalists and engaged in Freedom of Information litigation at First Amendment Project. Peter studied political science and journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. He is licensed by the state bars of California and New York, and has no cats.

Ukraine’s internet ban fights fire with fire: it’s still censorship

26 May 2017

Ukraine’s move to ban popular apps and sites violates international law and norms.

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Ukraine’s internet ban fights fire with fire: it’s still censorship
26 May 2017
Ukraine’s internet ban fights fire with fire: it’s still censorship

Foreign affairs and local struggles: how diplomats can protect your digital rights

17 May 2017

Diplomats have tools for influencing policy. Here’s how they can help us fight for a free, open, and secure internet.

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Foreign affairs and local struggles: how diplomats can protect your digital rights
17 May 2017
Foreign affairs and local struggles: how diplomats can protect your digital rights
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In the face of hate, tech companies must embrace human rights

17 May 2017

What Cloudflare’s abuse reporting policy can teach us about hate groups and human rights.

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In the face of hate, tech companies must embrace human rights
17 May 2017
In the face of hate, tech companies must embrace human rights
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Access Now soft launches Who Owns What? The WOW telco database

30 Mar 2017

We’re launching a new database to help advocates fight internet shutdowns.

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Access Now soft launches Who Owns What? The WOW telco database
30 Mar 2017
Access Now soft launches Who Owns What? The WOW telco database
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Access Now welcomes new Ranking Digital Rights Index

23 Mar 2017

Ranking Digital Rights has released its 2017 Corporate Accountability Index, unveiling new indicators to encourage meaningful change — including tracking corporate response to internet shutdowns.

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Access Now welcomes new Ranking Digital Rights Index
23 Mar 2017
Access Now welcomes new Ranking Digital Rights Index
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Yahoo case shows we need better solutions to the global data breach problem

16 Mar 2017

Even in the absence of laws requiring swift disclosure of breaches, government agencies can do more to protect internet users.

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Yahoo case shows we need better solutions to the global data breach problem
16 Mar 2017
Yahoo case shows we need better solutions to the global data breach problem

How Access Now is working to bridge the gender “digital divide”

8 Mar 2017

It’s International Women’s Day. Here’s how we’re working to make the internet a more inclusive, equitable, and safe place for everyone.

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How Access Now is working to bridge the gender “digital divide”
8 Mar 2017
How Access Now is working to bridge the gender “digital divide”

Human rights groups ask United Nations to investigate U.S. border policies

16 Feb 2017

Searching digital devices and compelling travelers to hand over social media passwords is a violation of international human rights.

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Human rights groups ask United Nations to investigate U.S. border policies
16 Feb 2017
Human rights groups ask United Nations to investigate U.S. border policies

Telcos urged to help stop Cameroon shutdown

15 Feb 2017

More than 25 organizations sent an open tetter to Cameroon telco CEOs demanding transparency and asking for push-back against any government orders they are executing.

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Telcos urged to help stop Cameroon shutdown
15 Feb 2017
Telcos urged to help stop Cameroon shutdown
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Nokia revamps human rights policy, pledging to avoid “active surveillance”

10 Feb 2017

Nokia is matching its innovation in the market with an update of its commitments on human rights.

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Nokia revamps human rights policy, pledging to avoid “active surveillance”
10 Feb 2017
Nokia revamps human rights policy, pledging to avoid “active surveillance”