UN_2018_2
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression
UN
2018
Details
Acronym
UN_2018_2
Name
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression
Proponent
UN
Year of release
2018
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 1)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 3)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 4)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 15)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 3)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 3)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 3)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 3)
Right to due process
1 (p. 4)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 8)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 19)
Protection of children
1 (p. 6)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 5)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 11)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 3)
Data protection
1 (p. 15)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 11)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 7)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 7)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 1)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 9)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 6)
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 9)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (p. 13)
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 8)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 11)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 15)
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
Title on document: Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression
UN_2018
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression
UN
2018
Details
Acronym
UN_2018
Name
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression
Proponent
UN
Year of release
2018
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 20)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 19)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (p. 21)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 21)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
1 (p. 21)
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 10)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 14)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 20)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 7)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 19)
Data protection
1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 20)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 22)
AI mentioned
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 1)
AI & human rights
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 22)
AI promotion of human values
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 22)
AI & professional responsibility
1 (p. 17)
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21)
AI & Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 21)
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19)
AI & Accountability
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20)
AI & Privacy
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 19)
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 13)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
Title on document: Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression
COE_2001_3
Additional Protocol to the Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data regarding supervisory authorities and transborder data flows
Council of Europe
2001
Details
Acronym
COE_2001_3
Name
Additional Protocol to the Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data regarding supervisory authorities and transborder data flows
Proponent
Council of Europe
Year of release
2001
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Europe
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
1 (all)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
follow-up to Convention 108
COE_1981
Convention 108
Council of Europe
1981
Details
Acronym
COE_1981
Name
Convention 108
Proponent
Council of Europe
Year of release
1981
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Europe
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 16)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 26)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 9)
Open data
1 (p. 28)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 12)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 8)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 8)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 35)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 6)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 9)
Protection of children
1 (p. 12)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 9)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 23)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 8)
Data protection
1 (p. 1)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 30)
Innovation
1 (p. 17)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 17)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 3)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 8)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 23)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
the first legally binding international instrument in the data protection field
PV_2009
The
Madrid
Privacy
Declaration
The Public Voice
2009
Details
Acronym
PV_2009
Name
The
Madrid
Privacy
Declaration
Proponent
The Public Voice
Year of release
2009
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (2)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (1)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (1)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (1)
Non-discrimination
1 (1)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (all)
Data protection
1 (2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (1)
Right to anonymity
1 (8)
Protection from surveillance
1 (1)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (1)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (3)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
PV_2019
Declaration: A Moratorium on Facial Recognition Technology for Mass Surveillance
The Public Voice
2019
Details
Acronym
PV_2019
Name
Declaration: A Moratorium on Facial Recognition Technology for Mass Surveillance
Proponent
The Public Voice
Year of release
2019
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (intro)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (intro)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (3)
Data protection
1 (2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UN_2012_2
The Promotion, Protection and Enjoyment of Human Rights on the Internet
UN Human Rights Council
2012
Details
Acronym
UN_2012_2
Name
The Promotion, Protection and Enjoyment of Human Rights on the Internet
Proponent
UN Human Rights Council
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Proto-Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p3)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p2)
Right to access the internet
1 (p3)
Speed and affordability
1 (p3)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (p2)
Security of the network
1 (p4)
Net neutrality
1 (p4)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p3)
Freedom of association/assembly
1(p2)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p1)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1(p3)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (p1)
Non-discrimination
1 (p2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p2)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p1)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1 (p2)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p2)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p2)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p2)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p1)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1 (p1)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p4)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p2)
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
new version of 190
OECD_2019_2
Recommendation of the Council on Digital Security of Critical Activities
OECD
2019
Details
Acronym
OECD_2019_2
Name
Recommendation of the Council on Digital Security of Critical Activities
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
2019
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 7)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (7)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (4)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 7)
Data protection
1 (2), 1 (5)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 9)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 3)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
1 (p. 9)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
about digital security
OECD_2012
OECD Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems and Networks: Towards a Culture of Security
OECD
2002
Details
Acronym
OECD_2012
Name
OECD Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems and Networks: Towards a Culture of Security
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
2002
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 11)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 12)
Open data
1 (p. 10)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 1)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 10)
Security of the network
1 (p. 9)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 10)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 12)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 14)
Data protection
1 (p. 15)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 3)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
Replaces doc 157
OECD_2014
OECD Principles for Internet Policymaking
OECD
2014
Details
Acronym
OECD_2014
Name
OECD Principles for Internet Policymaking
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (3)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (3)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (3)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (12)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (3)
Competition
1 (3)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (3)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
IPRC_2019
IRPC Charter (2019)
Internet Rights and Principles Orginization
2019
Details
Acronym
IPRC_2019
Name
IRPC Charter (2019)
Proponent
Internet Rights and Principles Orginization
Year of release
2019
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 28)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 28)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 28)
Open data
1 (23)
Right to participation
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 28)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 26)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 26)
Speed and affordability
1 (14) 1 (25)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 26)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 22)
Security of the network
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 17)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 15)
Open standards
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 23)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 9)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (23)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 31)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (12), 1 (16), 1 (19)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 25)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 24)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 18)
Right to due process
1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 27)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 27)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 17)
Protection of children
1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 13)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 25)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 16)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21)
Data protection
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 26)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (9)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 20)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 20)
Right to encryption
1 (12), 1 (20)
Right to be forgotten
1 (21)
Innovation
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 23)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 11)
Intellectual Property
1 (22)
Intermediary liability
1 (18)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 27)
Human rights
1 (1), 1 (3)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 17)
Minimal data collection
1 (12), 1 (21)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18)
Freedom of hate speech
1 (12), 1 (18)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 20)
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17)
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
DN_2019
Digital Nations Data 360? Declaration
Digital Nations
2019
Details
Acronym
DN_2019
Name
Digital Nations Data 360? Declaration
Proponent
Digital Nations
Year of release
2019
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1)
Open data
1 (2)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (2)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (1)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Data protection
1 (2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (1)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
AI mentioned
1 (2)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
1 (2)
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
GER_2016
Digital Strategy 2025
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs
2016
Details
Acronym
GER_2016
Name
Digital Strategy 2025
Proponent
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs
Year of release
2016
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 53), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 50), 1 (p. 30)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (30)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (50)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (5), 1(49), 1(50), 1 (51), 1(53)
Security of the network
1 (p. 33), 1 (p. 35), 1 (p. 34), 1 (p. 42)
Net neutrality
1 (30)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (33)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (32)
Data protection
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 33), 1 (p. 34), 1 (p. 50), 1 (p. 56)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (50)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 44), 1 (p. 51)
Competition
1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 27), 1 (p. 55)
Economic development
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 45), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 33)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 55)
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_2021
EU AI (European Commission_2021)
European Commission
2018
Details
Acronym
EU_2021
Name
EU AI (European Commission_2021)
Proponent
European Commission
Year of release
2018
Link
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Document Type
Nc
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Europe
Drafting process
Nc
Bindingness
Nc
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 9)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 9)
Open data
1 (26)
Right to participation
1 (48)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (31)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (64)
Media and digital literacy
1 (29)
Security of the network
1 (9)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (14)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (52)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (64)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (12)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (22)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (4)
Competition
1 (21)
Economic development
1 (3)
Intellectual Property
1 (32)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (13)
Human rights
1 (63)
AI mentioned
1 (33)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
1 (2)
AI & professional responsibility
1 (21)
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
1 (21)
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (52)
AI & Accountability
1 (36)
AI & Privacy
1 (42)
AI & Safety and Security
1 (43)
Environmental sustainability
1 (55)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
ICC2_002
A Global Action Plan for Electronic Business
International Chamber of Commerce
1998
Details
Acronym
ICC2_002
Name
A Global Action Plan for Electronic Business
Proponent
International Chamber of Commerce
Year of release
1998
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
2002
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 47)
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 18)
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 7)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 23)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 9)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 20)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 21)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 67)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 14)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 9)
Right to due process
1 (p. 33)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (p. 67)
Non-discrimination
1 (23)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (9)
Data protection
1 (23)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1 (9)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (31)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (7)
Competition
1 (7)
Economic development
1 (10)
Intellectual Property
1 (19)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (24)
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
One out of three versions
GA_2013
Global Agenda Council on Informed Societies Towards a Blueprint for Informed Societies
Global Agenda Council on Informed Societies
2013
Details
Acronym
GA_2013
Name
Global Agenda Council on Informed Societies Towards a Blueprint for Informed Societies
Proponent
Global Agenda Council on Informed Societies
Year of release
2013
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (4)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (4)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (8)
Media and digital literacy
1 (4)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (6)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (7)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (4)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (3)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (6)
AI mentioned
1 (2)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1 (6)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
1 (2)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
PV_2018
Universal Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence
The Public Voice
2018
Details
Acronym
PV_2018
Name
Universal Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
The Public Voice
Year of release
2018
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (5)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (9)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (4)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
1
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
1 (4)
AI & Human Control of Technology
1 (2)
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (1, 2)
AI & Accountability
1 (5)
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
1 (8)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Article19_2017_2
Universal Declaration of Digital Rights
Article 19
2017
Details
Acronym
Article19_2017_2
Name
Universal Declaration of Digital Rights
Proponent
Article 19
Year of release
2017
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Nc
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (9)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
1 (6)
Right to participation
1 (4), 1 (9)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (4)
Speed and affordability
1 (4)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (8)
Media and digital literacy
1 (8)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (4)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (4)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (7)
Free and open source software
1 (8)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (3), 1 (6)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 7)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (9)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (4)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (8)
Right to anonymity
1 (5)
Protection from surveillance
1 (5)
Right to encryption
1 (5)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (7)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (7)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 9)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (6)
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UNESCO_2012
UNESCO and the ethical dimensions of the information society
UNESCO Executive Board
2012
Details
Acronym
UNESCO_2012
Name
UNESCO and the ethical dimensions of the information society
Proponent
UNESCO Executive Board
Year of release
2012
Link
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Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (11), 1 (12), 1 (15), 1 (18.6)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (6), 1 (18.4)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (14)
Right to access the internet
1 (9)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (2)
User awareness and education
1 (14), 1 (15)
Media and digital literacy
1 (14), 1 (15)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (3), 1 (4), 1 (14), 1 (18.3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (4), 1 (8), 1 (14), 1 (18.2), 1 (18.3)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (1), 1 (9), 1 (14)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (4)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (2), 1 (3), 1 (4), 1 (14), 1 (18.3)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
also "right to education"
Note
n/a
PGICGM_2014
Towards a Collaborative, Decentralized Internet Governance Ecosystem
Panel on Global Internet Cooperation and Governance Mechanisms
2014
Details
Acronym
PGICGM_2014
Name
Towards a Collaborative, Decentralized Internet Governance Ecosystem
Proponent
Panel on Global Internet Cooperation and Governance Mechanisms
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 24)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 38)
Open data
1 (p. 32)
Right to participation
1 (p. 3)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 35)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 32)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 35)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 10)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 43)
Security of the network
1 (p. 40)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 41)
Open standards
1 (p. 7)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 4)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 4)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 31)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 31)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 31)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 31)
Right to due process
1 (p. 32)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 37)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 7)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 31)
Data protection
1 (p. 31)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 31)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 32)
Competition
1 (p. 41)
Economic development
1 (p. 32)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 32)
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 46)
Consumer protection
1 (p. 10)
Human rights
1 (p. 7)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Amnesty_2018
The Toronto Declaration: Protecting the right to equality and non-discrimination in machine learning systems
Amnesty International, Access Now et al.
2018
Details
Acronym
Amnesty_2018
Name
The Toronto Declaration: Protecting the right to equality and non-discrimination in machine learning systems
Proponent
Amnesty International, Access Now et al.
Year of release
2018
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Nc
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (11)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1), 1 (3), 1 (8), 1 (10), 1 (11), 1 (14), 1 (32), 1 (34), 1 (35), 1 (42), 1 (50), 1 (52), 1 (56), 1 (57), 1 (58)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (32), 1 (44), 1 (50), 1 (56)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (6)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (2), 1 (21)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (6)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (6), 1 (27)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (6)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (2), 1 (3), 1 (6), 1 (10), 1 (14), 1 (23), 1 (24), 1 (27), 1 (40), 1 (57), 1 (58)
Right to due process
1 (27), 1 (33), 1 (56a)
Right to legal remedies
1 (3), 1 (6), 1 (10), 1 (17), 1 (27), 1 (34), 1 (41), 1 (52), 1 (53), 1 (54), 1 (55), 1 (56), 1 (57)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (1), 1 (2), 1 (3), 1 (6), 1 (10), 1 (12), 1 (13), 1 (14), 1 (17), 1 (18), 1 (19), 1 (22), 1 (23), 1 (24), 1 (26), 1 (27), 1 (28), 1 (29), 1 (30), 1 (31), 1 (32), 1 (33), 1 (34), 1 (35), 1 (36), 1 (37), 1 (38), 1 (39), 1 (40), 1 (43), 1 (44), 1 (45), 1 (47), 1 (48), 1 (49), 1 (51), 1 (56), 1 (57), 1 (58)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (20)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (6), 1 (23), 1 (40)
Data protection
1 (6), 1 (19), 1 (23), 1 (40)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (8), 1 (10), 1 (14), 1 (17), 1 (42), 1 (57)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1), 1 (2), 1 (3), 1 (4), 1 (5), 1 (6), 1 (8), 1 (9), 1 (10), 1 (12), 1 (14), 1 (15), 1 (22), 1 (23), 1 (27), 1 (29), 1 (31), 1 (33), 1 (34), 1 (35), 1 (37), 1 (38), 1 (40), 1 (42), 1 (43), 1 (44), 1 (46), 1 (47), 1 (50), 1 (51), 1 (52), 1 (57), 1 (58), 1 (59)
AI mentioned
1 (1), 1 (2), 1 (3), 1 (4), 1 (5), 1 (6), 1 (7), 1 (9), 1 (11), 1 (16), 1 (17), 1 (18), 1 (20), 1 (21), 1 (22), 1 (25), 1 (26), 1 (27), 1 (30), 1 (31), 1 (32), 1 (33), 1 (34), 1 (35), 1 (37), 1 (40), 1 (43), 1 (45), 1 (46), 1 (47), 1 (48), 1 (51), 1 (53), 1 (54), 1 (55), 1 (56), 1 (57), 1 (58)
AI & human rights
1 (1), 1 (2), 1 (3), 1 (4), 1 (5), 1 (6), 1 (9), 1 (22), 1 (27), 1 (31), 1 (33), 1 (34), 1 (35), 1 (37), 1 (40), 1 (43), 1 (46), 1 (47), 1 (51), 1 (57), 1 (58)
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
1
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
1 (1), 1 (2), 1 (3), 1 (6), 1 (17), 1 (18), 1 (22), 1 (26), 1 (27), 1 (30), 1 (31), 1 (32), 1 (33), 1 (34), 1 (35), 1 (37), 1 (40), 1 (43), 1 (45), 1 (47), 1 (48), 1 (51), 1 (56), 1 (57), 1 (58)
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (32), 1 (44), 1 (56)
AI & Accountability
1 (1), 1 (3), 1 (11), 1 (32), 1 (34), 1 (35), 1 (56), 1 (57), 1 (58)
AI & Privacy
1 (6), 1 (40)
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
Doing the coding based on the full text document which has numbered paragraphs (linked to in the article), rather than the overview article (link provided here)
SNC_2011
The Social Network Constitution
Lori Andrews
2011
Details
Acronym
SNC_2011
Name
The Social Network Constitution
Proponent
Lori Andrews
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
I
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
1
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1
Data protection
1
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
1 (43), 1 (45), 1 (46), 1 (47), 1 (48), 1 (49), 1 (51)
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
2011 = first hit of this on the wayback machine
ACLU_2018
The Santa Clara Principles on Transparency and Accountability in Content Moderation
ACLU Foundation et al.
2018
Details
Acronym
ACLU_2018
Name
The Santa Clara Principles on Transparency and Accountability in Content Moderation
Proponent
ACLU Foundation et al.
Year of release
2018
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
USA, Australia
Scope
Nc
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (intro)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (intro), 1 (1), 1 (2)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (2), 1 (3)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (intro)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (2)
Right to due process
1 (3)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (1), 1 (2), 1 (3)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
1 (1), 1 (2)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (1), 1 (2)
AI & Accountability
1 (3)
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UN_2012
The Promotion, Protection and Enjoyment of Human Rights on the Internet
UN Human Rights Council
2012
Details
Acronym
UN_2012
Name
The Promotion, Protection and Enjoyment of Human Rights on the Internet
Proponent
UN Human Rights Council
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Proto-Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p2)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p1), 1 (p2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p2)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p1), 1 (p2)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_2009
European Parliament recommendation of 26 March 2009 to the Council on strengthening security and fundamental freedoms on the Internet (2008/2160(INI)
European Parliament
2009
Details
Acronym
EU_2009
Name
European Parliament recommendation of 26 March 2009 to the Council on strengthening security and fundamental freedoms on the Internet (2008/2160(INI)
Proponent
European Parliament
Year of release
2009
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE 2012b
Recommendation on the Protection of Human Rights with Regard to Social Networking Services
CoE
2012
Details
Acronym
COE 2012b
Name
Recommendation on the Protection of Human Rights with Regard to Social Networking Services
Proponent
CoE
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 4)
Media and digital literacy
1 (1)
Security of the network
1(6)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (7)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (1), 1 (7)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 5)
Protection of children
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (6)
Data protection
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (5)
Right to anonymity
1 (4)
Protection from surveillance
1 (3)
Right to encryption
1 (3), 1 (5)
Right to be forgotten
1 (3)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (all)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (5), 1 (6)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Access_2016
The Human Rights Principles for connectivity and development
Access Now
2017
Details
Acronym
Access_2016
Name
The Human Rights Principles for connectivity and development
Proponent
Access Now
Year of release
2017
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 4)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 12)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 15)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 13)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 7)
Security of the network
1 (p. 15)
Net neutrality
1 (10)
Open standards
1 (9), 1 (13)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 9)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (11)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 15)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 13)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 13)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (11)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 14)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 7)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 7)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12)
Data protection
1 (12)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1 (12)
Protection from surveillance
1(12), 1(14)
Right to encryption
1 (12)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 12)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 12)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 13)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (7)
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_2016
The EU Code of conduct on countering illegal hate speech online
EU Commission, Facebook, Microsoft*, Twitter and YouTube
2016
Details
Acronym
EU_2016
Name
The EU Code of conduct on countering illegal hate speech online
Proponent
EU Commission, Facebook, Microsoft*, Twitter and YouTube
Year of release
2016
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 1)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 2)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 1)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 1)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 1)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Reddit_2012
The Digital Bill of Rights A Crowd-sourced Declaration of Rights
Free Internet Activism Sub-group - Reddit
2012
Details
Acronym
Reddit_2012
Name
The Digital Bill of Rights A Crowd-sourced Declaration of Rights
Proponent
Free Internet Activism Sub-group - Reddit
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (p. 1)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4)
Data protection
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2)
Protection from surveillance
(p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 5)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (p. 3)
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_STUDY_2009
Strengthening Security and Fundamental Freedoms on the Internet - an EU Policy on the Fight Against Cyber Crime
Steve Peers (University of Essex, United Kingdom)
2009
Details
Acronym
EU_STUDY_2009
Name
Strengthening Security and Fundamental Freedoms on the Internet - an EU Policy on the Fight Against Cyber Crime
Proponent
Steve Peers (University of Essex, United Kingdom)
Year of release
2009
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8)
Right to participation
1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 30)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 30)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 26)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 29), 1 (p. 29)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 30)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 29), 1 (p. 29), 1 (p. 29)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 25)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 27), 1 (p. 29), 1 (p. 29), 1 (p. 30)
Protection of children
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 27), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 27)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 30)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 30)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 6)
Data protection
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 29)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 27), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 27), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 25)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 13)
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 13)
Consumer protection
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 31)
Human rights
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 29), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 31)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 30)
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OAS_2017
Standards for a Free, Open and Inclusive Internet
OAS
2017
Details
Acronym
OAS_2017
Name
Standards for a Free, Open and Inclusive Internet
Proponent
OAS
Year of release
2017
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
America
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 16)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 28)
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 60)
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 20)
Open data
1 (p. 16)
Right to participation
1 (p. 24)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 14)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 14)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 23)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 58)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 85)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 17)
Security of the network
1 (p. 19)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 14)
Open standards
1 (p. 16)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 19)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 23)
Free and open source software
1 (p. 20)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 25)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 30)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 3)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 11)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 36)
Right to due process
1 (p. 36)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 52)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 36)
Protection of children
1 (p. 30)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 17)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 25)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 15)
Data protection
1 (p. 21)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 88)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 82)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 89)
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 49)
Innovation
1 (p. 16)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 38)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 57)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 42)
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 43)
Consumer protection
1 (p. 90)
Human rights
1 (p. 2)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 80)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (p. 30)
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 30)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 37)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 37)
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 29)
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
It's a report rather than a charter. However it adopt a "constitutional" language.
EU_2014
EU Human Rights Guidelines on Freedom of Expression Online and Offline
Council of the European Union
2014
Details
Acronym
EU_2014
Name
EU Human Rights Guidelines on Freedom of Expression Online and Offline
Proponent
Council of the European Union
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_2008
Shaping Policies for the Future of the Internet Economy
OECD
2008
Details
Acronym
OECD_2008
Name
Shaping Policies for the Future of the Internet Economy
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
2008
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (23)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 34), 1 (p. 23)
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 37), 1 (p. 36)
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 19)
Open data
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 37)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 6)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 27), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 29)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 30), 1 (p. 31)
Security of the network
1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 27), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 33), 1 (p. 34)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 21)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 36), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 21)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 34)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 23)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 23)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 38)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 28)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (14), 1(p21)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 27), 1 (p. 27), 1 (p. 33), 1 (p. 34), 1 (p. 36)
Data protection
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 29)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 33)
Competition
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 33)
Economic development
1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 21)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 31)
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 27)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Seul_2013
Seoul Framework for and Commitment to Open and Secure Cyberspace
Seoul Conference on Cyberspace 2013 (multistakeholder)
2013
Details
Acronym
Seul_2013
Name
Seoul Framework for and Commitment to Open and Secure Cyberspace
Proponent
Seoul Conference on Cyberspace 2013 (multistakeholder)
Year of release
2013
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1.1), 1 (2.3), 1 (3.2), 1 (5.1)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (3.1), 1 (3.2), 1 (4.2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (intro), 1 (1.1), 1 (4.4)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (1.3), 1 (6.1)
Right to access the internet
1 (1.2), 1 (6.1)
Speed and affordability
1 (1.2)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (intro), 1 (1.1), 1 (3), 1 (4)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (2.1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1.1), 1 (1.3)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
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n/a
Right to legal remedies
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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1 (2.4)
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1 (5.4)
Data protection
1 (1.1)
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n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
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n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (1.1), 1 (1.2)
Competition
1 (1.3)
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1 (1.1), 1 (1.2), 1 (1.3)
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Article19_2018
Self-regulation and ?hate speech? On social media platforms
Article 19
2018
Details
Acronym
Article19_2018
Name
Self-regulation and ?hate speech? On social media platforms
Proponent
Article 19
Year of release
2018
Link
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p11)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (5)
No geo-fencing
n/a
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1 (16)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
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n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
Device Rights
n/a
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1 (25)
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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NOT CODED
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n/a
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n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
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n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
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n/a
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1 (5)
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n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (3)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
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n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
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n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
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n/a
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n/a
Right to protest
n/a
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1 (4)
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1 (14)
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n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
it a report, not a charter
SADC_2011
SADC Declaration on Information and Communications Technology
Southern African Development Community
2001
Details
Acronym
SADC_2011
Name
SADC Declaration on Information and Communications Technology
Proponent
Southern African Development Community
Year of release
2001
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
South Africa
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p3)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p3), 1 (p4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 2)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 2)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
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n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 3)
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n/a
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n/a
Data protection
n/a
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NOT CODED
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n/a
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n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
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n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
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n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
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n/a
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n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 3)
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
GM_2014
Roles of the Media in Realizing the Future We Want For All
Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014)
2014
Details
Acronym
GM_2014
Name
Roles of the Media in Realizing the Future We Want For All
Proponent
Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014) Global Media Forum (Bali, 25-28 August 2014)
Year of release
2014
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
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n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
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1 (p. 2)
Open data
n/a
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1 (p. 2)
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1 (p. 1)
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1 (p. 2)
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n/a
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n/a
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1 (p. 2)
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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1 (p. 2)
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
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1 (p. 1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
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n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
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n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
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n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
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n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
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1 (p. 2)
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1 (p. 2)
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UNGA_2014
Right to Privacy in the Digital Age (resolution 69/166)
United Nations General Assembly
2014
Details
Acronym
UNGA_2014
Name
Right to Privacy in the Digital Age (resolution 69/166)
Proponent
United Nations General Assembly
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
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1 (p. 4)
No geo-fencing
n/a
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1 (p. 4)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 2)
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n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
Open standards
n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
Device Rights
n/a
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1 (p. 2)
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n/a
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1 (p. 2)
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1 (p. 2)
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1 (p. 2)
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n/a
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1 (p. 2)
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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1 (p. 1)
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1 (p. 2)
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NOT CODED
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n/a
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1 (p. 2)
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n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
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n/a
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1 (p. 3)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
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1 (p. 2)
Right to be offline
n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Unesco_2013
Riga Guidelines on Ethics in the Information Society
Riga Global Meeting of Experts on the Ethical Aspects of Information Society
2013
Details
Acronym
Unesco_2013
Name
Riga Guidelines on Ethics in the Information Society
Proponent
Riga Global Meeting of Experts on the Ethical Aspects of Information Society
Year of release
2013
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
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1 (3)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (3)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (3)
Right to access the internet
n/a
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n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (3)
Media and digital literacy
1 (4)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (4)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
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1 (2)
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n/a
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1 (2)
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n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (3)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (2)
Protection of children
1 (4)
Non-discrimination
1 (4)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (2)
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1 (2)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (2)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (2)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (2)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1 (2)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (4)
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UN_2011_2
Report on the right to freedom of opinion and expression exercised through the Internet (A/66/290)
UN Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue
2011
Details
Acronym
UN_2011_2
Name
Report on the right to freedom of opinion and expression exercised through the Internet (A/66/290)
Proponent
UN Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (22)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (6)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (23)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (16)
Right to access the internet
1 (2)
Speed and affordability
1 (2)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (2)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
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1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (14)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2)
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1 (18)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (14)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (15)
Protection of children
1 (8)
Non-discrimination
1 (9)
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1 (14)
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1 (5)
Data protection
n/a
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NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (15)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (18)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
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1 (9)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (7)
Non discrimination of women
1 (17)
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
Title on document: Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression
Note
n/a
UN_2013
Report on the implications of States? surveillance of communications on the exercise of the human rights to privacy and to freedom of opinion and expression (A/HRC/23/40)
UN Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue
2013
Details
Acronym
UN_2013
Name
Report on the implications of States? surveillance of communications on the exercise of the human rights to privacy and to freedom of opinion and expression (A/HRC/23/40)
Proponent
UN Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue
Year of release
2013
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (16)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (8)
Open data
1 (23)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
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1 (22)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
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1 (7)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
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n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
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1 (7)
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1 (8)
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1 (6)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (9)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (21)
Right to due process
1 (9)
Right to legal remedies
1 (17)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (14)
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n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (14)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
1 (9)
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NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1 (3)
Protection from surveillance
1 (1)
Right to encryption
1 (19)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (1)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (20)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (13)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (4)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_1997
Report on the Commission communication on illegal and harmful content on the Internet (COM(96)0487 - C4-0592/96)
European Parliament
1997
Details
Acronym
EU_1997
Name
Report on the Commission communication on illegal and harmful content on the Internet (COM(96)0487 - C4-0592/96)
Proponent
European Parliament
Year of release
1997
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1
Media and digital literacy
1
Security of the network
1
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1
Freedom of (religious) belief
1
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1
Protection of children
1
Non-discrimination
1
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1
Privacy rights (generalized)
1
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1
Human rights
1
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1
Non discrimination of women
1
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
largely about preventing child porn
OSCE_2011
Report on Freedom of Expression on the Internet
Yaman Akdeniz (OSCE)
2011
Details
Acronym
OSCE_2011
Name
Report on Freedom of Expression on the Internet
Proponent
Yaman Akdeniz (OSCE)
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Europe
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p26)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (7)
No geo-fencing
1 (7)
Transparency and openness
1 (27)
Open data
1 (22)
Right to participation
1 (10)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (47)
Right to access the internet
1 (7)
Speed and affordability
1 (13)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (174)
Media and digital literacy
1 (34)
Security of the network
1 (7)
Net neutrality
1 (13)
Open standards
1 (113)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (7)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
1 (45)
Freedom of expression
1 (129)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (51)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (26)
Right to due process
1 (22)
Right to legal remedies
1 (163)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (54)
Protection of children
1 (4)
Non-discrimination
1 (43)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (5)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (41)
Data protection
1 (41)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (40)
Competition
1 (43)
Economic development
1 (14)
Intellectual Property
1 (5)
Intermediary liability
1 (32)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (410
Human rights
1 (5)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1 (37)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (3)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (118)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (49)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
yes
Open Questions
n/a
Note
OSCE: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
UN_2011
Report of the Special Rapporteur on key trends and challenges to the right of all individuals to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds through the Internet (A/HRC/17/27)
UN Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue
2011
Details
Acronym
UN_2011
Name
Report of the Special Rapporteur on key trends and challenges to the right of all individuals to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds through the Internet (A/HRC/17/27)
Proponent
UN Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 5)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 21)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 21)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 17)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 17)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 22)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 22)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 11)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 22)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 19)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 22)
Protection of children
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 8)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 22)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22)
Data protection
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 22)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 22)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 16)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 19)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 14)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13)
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 13)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 11)
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 8)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
Is this the right document??
Note
n/a
UNESCO_2011_2
Reflection and Analysis by UNESCO on the Internet
UNESCO
2011
Details
Acronym
UNESCO_2011_2
Name
Reflection and Analysis by UNESCO on the Internet
Proponent
UNESCO
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 34), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 28)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 28), 1 (p. 28)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 28)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 9)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 16)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 9)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 14)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 26)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 3)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 22)
Security of the network
1 (p. 9)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 15)
Open standards
1 (p. 9)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 15)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (p. 23)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 24)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 12)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 9)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 9)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 14)
Right to due process
1 (p. 13)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 13)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 16)
Protection of children
1 (p. 13)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 15)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 15)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 9)
Data protection
1 (p. 9)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 9)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 9)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 9)
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 21)
Innovation
1 (p. 15)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 12)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 22)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 27)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 13)
Human rights
1 (p. 1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 17)
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 12)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (p. 12)
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 12)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 20)
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 16)
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2006
Recommendation Rec(2006)12 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on empowering children in the new information and communications environmentRecommendation Rec(2006)
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
2006
Details
Acronym
COE_2006
Name
Recommendation Rec(2006)12 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on empowering children in the new information and communications environmentRecommendation Rec(2006)
Proponent
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
Year of release
2006
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 1)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2004
Recommendation Rec(2004)16[1] of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the right of reply in the new media environmentRecommendation Rec(2004)16
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
2004
Details
Acronym
COE_2004
Name
Recommendation Rec(2004)16[1] of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the right of reply in the new media environmentRecommendation Rec(2004)16
Proponent
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
Year of release
2004
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 1)
Right to due process
1 (p. 1)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 1)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 1)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 1)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 1)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 1)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 1)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
Discussing novel right: right of reply
COE_2001
Recommendation Rec(2001)8 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on self-regulation concerning cyber content (self-regulation and user protection against illegal or harmful content on new communications and information services)??
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
2001
Details
Acronym
COE_2001
Name
Recommendation Rec(2001)8 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on self-regulation concerning cyber content (self-regulation and user protection against illegal or harmful content on new communications and information services)??
Proponent
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
Year of release
2001
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 4)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 3)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p. 2)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 5)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 4)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 2)
Protection of children
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 4)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2001_2
Recommendation Rec(2001)7 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on measures to protect copyright and neighbouring rights and combat piracy, especially in the digital environment
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
2001
Details
Acronym
COE_2001_2
Name
Recommendation Rec(2001)7 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on measures to protect copyright and neighbouring rights and combat piracy, especially in the digital environment
Proponent
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
Year of release
2001
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 2)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 2)
Human rights
1 (p. 3)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UNESCO_2003
Recommendation on the Promotion and Use of Multilingualism and Universal Access to Cyberspace
UNESCO
2003
Details
Acronym
UNESCO_2003
Name
Recommendation on the Promotion and Use of Multilingualism and Universal Access to Cyberspace
Proponent
UNESCO
Year of release
2003
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 2)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 3)
Free and open source software
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 1)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_1998
Recommendation on the development of the competitiveness of the European audiovisual and information services industry by promoting national frameworks aimed at achieving a comparable and effective level of protection of minors and human dignity
European Council
1998
Details
Acronym
EU_1998
Name
Recommendation on the development of the competitiveness of the European audiovisual and information services industry by promoting national frameworks aimed at achieving a comparable and effective level of protection of minors and human dignity
Proponent
European Council
Year of release
1998
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 4)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 4)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 3)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 2)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6)
Protection of children
1 (p.1), 1 (p.2), 1 (p.3), 1 (p.4), 1 (p.5), 1(p.6)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 2)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 5)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 3)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
protecting minors on the internet
EU_2006
Recommendation on on the protection of minors and human dignity and on the right of reply in relation to the competitiveness of the European audiovisual and on-line information services industry
European Parliament and European Council
2006
Details
Acronym
EU_2006
Name
Recommendation on on the protection of minors and human dignity and on the right of reply in relation to the competitiveness of the European audiovisual and on-line information services industry
Proponent
European Parliament and European Council
Year of release
2006
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 3)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 7)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 4)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 7)
Protection of children
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 7)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
1 (p. 1)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 7)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_2007
Recommendation on Electronic Authentication and Guidance for Electronic Authentication
OECD
2007
Details
Acronym
OECD_2007
Name
Recommendation on Electronic Authentication and Guidance for Electronic Authentication
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
2007
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 24)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 26), 1 (p. 34), 1 (p. 35)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 32)
Open standards
1 (p. 25)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 24), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 25), 1 (p. 31), 1 (p. 33)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 23)
Data protection
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 34)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 20)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 3)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 31)
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 25)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_2011
Recommendation of the OECD Council on Principles for Internet Policy Making
OECD
2011
Details
Acronym
OECD_2011
Name
Recommendation of the OECD Council on Principles for Internet Policy Making
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
2011
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9)
Open data
1 (p. 8)
Right to participation
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 7)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8)
Security of the network
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 6)
Open standards
1 (p. 6)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 6)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 9)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 6)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5)
Right to due process
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 6)
Protection of children
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9)
Data protection
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10)
Competition
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 9)
Economic development
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 9)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 9)
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 2)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 2)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_1992
Recommendation of the Council concerning Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems
OECD
1992
Details
Acronym
OECD_1992
Name
Recommendation of the Council concerning Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
1992
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1
Media and digital literacy
1
Security of the network
1
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_2021
Recommendation of the Council concerning Guidelines for Cryptography Policy
OECD
1997
Details
Acronym
OECD_2021
Name
Recommendation of the Council concerning Guidelines for Cryptography Policy
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
1997
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 10)
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 20)
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 16)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 17)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 17)
Security of the network
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 13)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 21)
Right to due process
1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 18), 1 (p. 19)
Data protection
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 22)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 11)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 17), 1 (p. 19), 1 (p. 23)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 21), 1 (p. 23), 1 (p. 23)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 11)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 6)
Human rights
1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 22), 1 (p. 23)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 11)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2008_2
Recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member states on measures to promote the respect for freedom of expression and information with regard to Internet filters
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
2008
Details
Acronym
COE_2008_2
Name
Recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member states on measures to promote the respect for freedom of expression and information with regard to Internet filters
Proponent
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
Year of release
2008
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (xi); 1 (II: ii); 1 (II: iii)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (vi)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1); 1 (II: iii)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (vi)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (xi)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (i); 1 (vi); 1 (vii); 1 (xi); 1 (II: iv)
Media and digital literacy
1 (II)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1); 1 (vii); 1 (xi)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1); 1 (vii); 1 (xi)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (1); 1 (i); 1 (x)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (i)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (II)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (II: i)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (vii); 1 (xi); 1 (II: vii)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1); 1 (i); 1 (x); 1 (xi)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_1999
Recommendation No. R?(99)?5 of the Committee of Ministers on the protection of privacy on the Internet
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
1999
Details
Acronym
COE_1999
Name
Recommendation No. R?(99)?5 of the Committee of Ministers on the protection of privacy on the Internet
Proponent
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
Year of release
1999
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (i)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (iii: 1)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (i); 1 (ii: 12); 1 (iii: 13); 1 (iii: 1); 1 (iii: 2)
Data protection
1 (i); 1 (ii); 1 (ii: 10); 1 (ii: 11); 1 (ii: 13); 1 (iv: 2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (ii: 3); 1 (ii: 4); 1 (iii: 4)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (ii); 1 (iii: 3)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (i); 1 (iv: 2)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_1997
Recommendation No. R (97) 19 on the portrayal of violence in the electronic media
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
1997
Details
Acronym
COE_1997
Name
Recommendation No. R (97) 19 on the portrayal of violence in the electronic media
Proponent
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
Year of release
1997
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1); 1 (p. 104)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 103: iii); 1 (p. 104)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 103: iii); 1 (p. 104)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (1); 1 (2: iii); 1 (2: iv); 1 (p. 103: iv)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 103)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2016_2
Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)5 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on Internet freedom
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
2016
Details
Acronym
COE_2016_2
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)5 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on Internet freedom
Proponent
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
Year of release
2016
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1.4)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1.4); 1 (1.5); 1 (5.4)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (3.2)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (2.1.3)
Right to access the internet
1 (2.1.1); 1 (2.1.2)
Speed and affordability
1 (2.1)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (1.8)
Media and digital literacy
1 (1.8)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1.6); 1 (2.1.5); 1 (2.1.6); 1 (3.2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2.2)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (1.6); 1 (3.1); 1 (3.3)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (1.6)
Right to due process
1 (2.1.8)
Right to legal remedies
1 (1.6); 1 (4.1.4); 1 (4.1.5); 1 (5.1); 1 (5.2)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (2.1.1); 1 (2.2.3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1.6); 1 (4.1)
Data protection
1 (4.1); 1 (4.1.2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (4.1.7)
Protection from surveillance
1 (4.2)
Right to encryption
1 (4.1.7)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1.1); 1 (1.2); 1 (1.3); 1 (5.3)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2016
Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)1 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on protecting and promoting the right to freedom of expression and the right to private life with regard to network neutrality
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
2016
Details
Acronym
COE_2016
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)1 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on protecting and promoting the right to freedom of expression and the right to private life with regard to network neutrality
Proponent
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
Year of release
2016
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2015
Recommendation CM/Rec(2015) 6 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on the free, transboundary flow of information on the Internet
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
2015
Details
Acronym
COE_2015
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2015) 6 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on the free, transboundary flow of information on the Internet
Proponent
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
Year of release
2015
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (6); 1 (4.1)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (5); 1 (2.1)
No geo-fencing
1 (3)
Transparency and openness
1 (2.1)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (2); 1 (1.1); 1 (3.1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1.2)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (2); 1 (1.1); 1 (3.1)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (5)
Non-discrimination
1 (1.1)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (2); 1 (3.1); 1 (5.3)
Data protection
1 (5.3)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (2.1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2012_2
Recommendation CM/Rec(2012) 4 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on the protection of human rights with regard to social networking services
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
2012
Details
Acronym
COE_2012_2
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2012) 4 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on the protection of human rights with regard to social networking services
Proponent
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
Year of release
2012
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (7); 1 (i: 3); 1 (iii: 15)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (6); 1 (ii: 11)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (2); 1 (6)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (6)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (6); 1 (i: 2); 1 (i: 3)
Media and digital literacy
1 (4)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1); 1 (ii: 11)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (ii: 11)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (1)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (2); 1 (5)
Right to due process
1 (iii: 15)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (3); 1 (i: 2); 1 (i: 3); 1 (ii)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (i: 3)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (iii: 15)
Data protection
1 (iii: 14); 1 (iii: 15)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (iii: 15)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (i: 3)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1); 1 (5); 1 (6)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2012
Recommendation CM/Rec(2012) 3 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on the protection of human rights with regard to search engines
Committee of Ministers?deputies meeting ? Council of Europe
2012
Details
Acronym
COE_2012
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2012) 3 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on the protection of human rights with regard to search engines
Proponent
Committee of Ministers?deputies meeting ? Council of Europe
Year of release
2012
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (iv: 17)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (iv: 17)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (6); 1 (7); 1 (8); 1 (i: 4); 1 (16)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (7)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (6); 1 (8); 1 (v: 19): 1 (v: 20)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (4); 1 (7); (iii: 12); 1 (iv: 18)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2); 1 (4); 1 (7); 1 (i: 1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (16)
Right to due process
1 (8); 1 (15); 1 (iv: 18)
Right to legal remedies
1 (3)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (6)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (4); 1 (7); 1 (8); 1 (ii); 1 (iv: 18)
Data protection
1 (4); 1 (7); 1 (8); 1 (ii); 1 (ii: 10)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (7); (ii: 10)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (7); (ii: 11)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (2); 1 (4); 1 (7); 1 (17); 1 (iv: 18)
AI mentioned
1 (4); 1 (i; 4)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2011_2
Recommendation CM/Rec(2011) 8 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the protection and promotion of the universality, integrity and openness of the Internet
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
2011
Details
Acronym
COE_2011_2
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2011) 8 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the protection and promotion of the universality, integrity and openness of the Internet
Proponent
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
Year of release
2011
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1.2); 1 (2.1)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1.1); 1 (1.1.2); 1 (2.4)
No geo-fencing
1 (5)
Transparency and openness
1 (7)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (5); 1 (2.1.2)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (3)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1); 1 (3)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2010
Recommendation CM/Rec(2010) 13 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the protection of individuals with regard to automatic processing of personal data in the context of profiling
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
2010
Details
Acronym
COE_2010
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2010) 13 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the protection of individuals with regard to automatic processing of personal data in the context of profiling
Proponent
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
Year of release
2010
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (8)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (7)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (2.1)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (2.1)
Data protection
1 (3)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (5)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (2)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2009
Recommendation CM/Rec(2009) 5 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on measures to protect children against harmful content and behaviour and to promote their active participation in the new information and communications environment
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
2009
Details
Acronym
COE_2009
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2009) 5 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on measures to protect children against harmful content and behaviour and to promote their active participation in the new information and communications environment
Proponent
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
Year of release
2009
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (6)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (8); 1 (9); 1 (14)
Media and digital literacy
1 (15); 1 (16)
Security of the network
1 (9)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (14)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (7)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1); 1 (3); 1 (7)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2007_2
Recommendation CM/Rec(2007) 16 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on measures to promote the public service value of the Internet
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
2007
Details
Acronym
COE_2007_2
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2007) 16 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on measures to promote the public service value of the Internet
Proponent
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
Year of release
2007
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (iii)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (i); 1 (iv)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (ii: c)
Right to access the internet
1 (ii)
Speed and affordability
1 (ii)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (i)
Media and digital literacy
1 (i): 1 (ii)
Security of the network
1 (v)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (i)
Right to due process
1 (i)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (i)
Protection of children
1 (v)
Non-discrimination
1 (i)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (i); 1 (iv)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (i); 1 (v)
Data protection
1 (v)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (i)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (i)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1); 1 (i)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2007
Recommendation CM/Rec(2007) 11 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on promoting freedom of expression and information in the new information and communications environment
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
2007
Details
Acronym
COE_2007
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2007) 11 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on promoting freedom of expression and information in the new information and communications environment
Proponent
Committee of Ministers ? Council of Europe
Year of release
2007
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1: v)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1: iv); 1 (1: ii)
Open data
1 (1)
Right to participation
1 (1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
1 (1)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (1)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (1)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (i: ii)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (ii)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
DAH_2011
Protecting Human Rights in the Digital Age
Dunstan Allison Hope (Global Network Initiative)
2011
Details
Acronym
DAH_2011
Name
Protecting Human Rights in the Digital Age
Proponent
Dunstan Allison Hope (Global Network Initiative)
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
Nc
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 7)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 7); 1 (p. 14)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7); 1 (p. 14)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 22)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 5)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_2003
Privacy Online: OECD Guidance on Policy and Practice
OECD
2003
Details
Acronym
OECD_2003
Name
Privacy Online: OECD Guidance on Policy and Practice
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
2003
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
Nc
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 41; 13)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 41; 14); 1 (p. 52; 8)
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 37); 1 (p. 21; 6)
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 52; 6)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 41; 13); 1 (p. 52; 7)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 19; 4)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 52; 5)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 19; 4)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 25); 1 (p. 27)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 45)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Avlenon_2014
Preliminary Declaration of the Digital Human Rights of the Forum D?Avignon
Forum d?Avignon
2014
Details
Acronym
Avlenon_2014
Name
Preliminary Declaration of the Digital Human Rights of the Forum D?Avignon
Proponent
Forum d?Avignon
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Other
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Other
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
1 (1)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (1)
Device Rights
1 (1)
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (1)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
1 (1)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UNESCO_2014_2
Outcome Document of ?Connecting the Dots: Options for Future Actions? Conference
UNESCO, Connecting the Dots
2014
Details
Acronym
UNESCO_2014_2
Name
Outcome Document of ?Connecting the Dots: Options for Future Actions? Conference
Proponent
UNESCO, Connecting the Dots
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2: 1.5); 1 (p. 6: 7.2); 1 (p. 6: 7.3)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 2: 2.2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 2: 2.2); 1 (p. 5: 6.4)
Open data
1 (p. 3: 2.5)
Right to participation
1 (p. 2: 2.2); 1 (p. 5: 6.4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 2: 2.1); 1 (p. 2: 2.2)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 2: 1.5)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 2: 2.1)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 2: 2.1); 1 (p. 4: 4.6); 1 (p. 4: 5.2); 1 (p. 5: 5.5); 1 (p. 5: 6.1)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 5: 6.1)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (p. 5: 6.6)
Open standards
1 (p. 2: 2.1)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (p. 3: 2.5)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 2: 1.2); 1 (p. 3: 3.1); 1 (p. 3: 3.4)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 2: 1.2); 1 (p. 2: 1.3); 1 (p. 3: 2.4); 1 (p. 3: 3.1)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 2: 1.2)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 3: 3.3)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 3: 3.4)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 2: .2); 1 (p. 3: 2.6)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2: 1.2); 1 (p. 4: 4.1)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 4: 4.4)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 4: 4.4)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 2: 2.3)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1); 1 (p. 2: 1.4); 1 (p. 3: 3.2); 1 (p. 4: 5.1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_2019
OECD Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence
OECD
2019
Details
Acronym
OECD_2019
Name
OECD Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
2019
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (v: 2.5)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
1 (1)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
1 (1)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
1 (iv: 1.2)
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
1 (iv: 1.2)
AI & Human Control of Technology
1 (iv: 1.2)
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (iv: 1.3)
AI & Accountability
1 (iv: 1.5)
AI & Privacy
1 (v: 2.1b)
AI & Safety and Security
1 (iv: 1.4)
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
FRA-GOV_2015_2
Num?rique et libert?s : un nouvel ?ge d?mocratique
Commission de r?flexion et de propositions ad hoc sur le droit et les libert?s ? l'?ge du num?rique (Assembl?e nationale ? France)
2015
Details
Acronym
FRA-GOV_2015_2
Name
Num?rique et libert?s : un nouvel ?ge d?mocratique
Proponent
Commission de r?flexion et de propositions ad hoc sur le droit et les libert?s ? l'?ge du num?rique (Assembl?e nationale ? France)
Year of release
2015
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
France
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
1 (1)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (iv: A)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (iv: B)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (ii)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (iii)
Data protection
1 (iii)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (iii: B)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
NIG-PARL 2016
Nigerian Digital Rights and Freedom Bill
Nigerian Parliament
2016
Details
Acronym
NIG-PARL 2016
Name
Nigerian Digital Rights and Freedom Bill
Proponent
Nigerian Parliament
Year of release
2016
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Nigeria
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (12)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1); 1 (1.3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (1)
Media and digital literacy
1 (10)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1.4)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (8)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (1): 1 (9)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (1.3)
Right to legal remedies
1 (1)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
1 (14)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (1.2)
Protection from surveillance
1 (3); 1 (5); 1 (15)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
Presented in 2016, under discussion (2020). Collaboration among members fo the parliament and civil society
NOR_2019
Guidelines for Internet neutrality
Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority
2009
Details
Acronym
NOR_2019
Name
Guidelines for Internet neutrality
Proponent
Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority
Year of release
2009
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Norway
Scope
National
Drafting process
Nc
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EFF_2012
Mobile User Privacy Bill of Rights
Electronic Frontier Foundation
2012
Details
Acronym
EFF_2012
Name
Mobile User Privacy Bill of Rights
Proponent
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (1)
Right to anonymity
1 (2)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (5)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
1 (1)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_1998
Ministerial Declaration on The Protection of Privacy on Global Networks
OECD
1998
Details
Acronym
OECD_1998
Name
Ministerial Declaration on The Protection of Privacy on Global Networks
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
1998
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 4)
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 4)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 3) ;1 (p. 4); 1 (p. 5)
Data protection
1 (p. 4)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UNESCO_2008
Maputo Declaration: Fostering Freedom of Expression, Access to Information and Empowerment of People
UNESCO Conference on ?Freedom of Expression, Access to Information and Empowerment of People?
2008
Details
Acronym
UNESCO_2008
Name
Maputo Declaration: Fostering Freedom of Expression, Access to Information and Empowerment of People
Proponent
UNESCO Conference on ?Freedom of Expression, Access to Information and Empowerment of People?
Year of release
2008
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
1 (1)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (1)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Manila_2003
Manila Declaration on Accessible Information and Communication Technology
Interregional Seminar and Regional Demonstration Work-shop on Accessible ICT and Persons with Disabilities
2003
Details
Acronym
Manila_2003
Name
Manila Declaration on Accessible Information and Communication Technology
Proponent
Interregional Seminar and Regional Demonstration Work-shop on Accessible ICT and Persons with Disabilities
Year of release
2003
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Philippines
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Proto-Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
Nd
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (2); 1 (3)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (1); 1 (2)
Right to access the internet
1 (2)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (7a)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
BRIA_2019
Manifesto in Favour of Technological Sovereignty and Digital Rights for Cities
Francesca Bria (Chair), Malcolm Bain (coordinator) Contributors (Advisory Board members): Richard Stallman, Javier Ruiz, Roberto Di Cosmo, Mitchell Baker, Renata ?vila, Paolo Vecchi, Sergio Amadeu
2019
Details
Acronym
BRIA_2019
Name
Manifesto in Favour of Technological Sovereignty and Digital Rights for Cities
Proponent
Francesca Bria (Chair), Malcolm Bain (coordinator) Contributors (Advisory Board members): Richard Stallman, Javier Ruiz, Roberto Di Cosmo, Mitchell Baker, Renata ?vila, Paolo Vecchi, Sergio Amadeu
Year of release
2019
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1)
Open data
1 (3); 1 (5)
Right to participation
1 (2)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (2)
Net neutrality
1 (2)
Open standards
1 (3); 1 (6)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (4)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (4)
Free and open source software
1 (3); 1 (4)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (2)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (2)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (2)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (2)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (3)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
IFLA_2014
Lyon Declaration on Access to Information and Development
World Library and Information Congress (IFLA)
2014
Details
Acronym
IFLA_2014
Name
Lyon Declaration on Access to Information and Development
Proponent
World Library and Information Congress (IFLA)
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
France
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2: 4c); 1 (p. 2: 4e)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 2: 3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 2: 2e)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 1: 2a)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 1: 2b); 1 (p. 2: 4f)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 2: 2d)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 2: 2d); 1 (p. 2: 6a)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 2: 2d)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 1: 2a)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2: 2d); 1 (p. 2: 6a)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1: 2)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
FRA_2014
Le num?rique et les droits fondamentaux
Conseil d?Etat (France)
2014
Details
Acronym
FRA_2014
Name
Le num?rique et les droits fondamentaux
Proponent
Conseil d?Etat (France)
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
France
Scope
National
Drafting process
Nc
Bindingness
Nc
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
Nc
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 11)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 7)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (1); 1 (p. 7)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1); 1 (p. 11)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (1)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1 (p. 6)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 6)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 3: 1. 3b)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
1 (p. 7)
Economic development
1 (p. 3: 1. 3b)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 4.d)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 7)
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
1 (p. 8)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
JOINT DECLARATION 2014_2
Joint Declaration on Universality and the Right to Freedom of Expression
UN, OSCE, OAS, ACHPR
2014
Details
Acronym
JOINT DECLARATION 2014_2
Name
Joint Declaration on Universality and the Right to Freedom of Expression
Proponent
UN, OSCE, OAS, ACHPR
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 1): (p. 2); 1 (p. 3); 1 (p. 4)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 2: 1a)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 3)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
JOINT DECLARATION 2014
Joint Declaration on Internet Rights by the Minister of Culture of Brazil and the Undersecretary for Communications of Italy
Government of Brazil and Government of Italy
2007
Details
Acronym
JOINT DECLARATION 2014
Name
Joint Declaration on Internet Rights by the Minister of Culture of Brazil and the Undersecretary for Communications of Italy
Proponent
Government of Brazil and Government of Italy
Year of release
2007
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Italy - Brazil
Scope
Supranational
Drafting process
Nc
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
Nc
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (1)
Open standards
1 (1)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (1)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
1 (1)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (1)
Competition
1 (1)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (1)
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
JOINT DECLARATION 2011
Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and The Internet (2011)
The United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Representative on Freedom of the Media, the Organization of American States (OAS) Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and the African Commission on Human and Peoples? Rights (ACHPR) Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information
2011
Details
Acronym
JOINT DECLARATION 2011
Name
Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and The Internet (2011)
Proponent
The United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Representative on Freedom of the Media, the Organization of American States (OAS) Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and the African Commission on Human and Peoples? Rights (ACHPR) Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Proto-Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (5a)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (6)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (6.e.iii)
Media and digital literacy
1 (1c)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (5)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (6)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (2)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
JOINT_DEC_2017
Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and ?Fake News?, Disinformation And Propaganda
UN, OSCE, OAS, ACHPR
2017
Details
Acronym
JOINT_DEC_2017
Name
Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and ?Fake News?, Disinformation And Propaganda
Proponent
UN, OSCE, OAS, ACHPR
Year of release
2017
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (3e); 1 (6)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (3d.iii)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (3e)
Media and digital literacy
1 (3e)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1a);
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (3f)
Right to due process
1 (1f)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (3f)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (3f)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (4)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1); 1 (1f)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_2009
Internet Governance:?The Next Steps
European Commission
2009
Details
Acronym
EU_2009
Name
Internet Governance:?The Next Steps
Proponent
European Commission
Year of release
2009
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 5)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 9)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 7)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 2)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (p. 4)
Open standards
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 9)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 4)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 4)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 7)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 8)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 9)
Protection of children
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 6)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 4)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 9)
Data protection
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 9)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 7)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 7)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 8)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
1 (p. 4)
Economic development
1 (p. 5)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 7)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 5)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2019
Internet Governance and Human Rights
Council of Europe (COE) - Parlamentary Assembly
2019
Details
Acronym
COE_2019
Name
Internet Governance and Human Rights
Proponent
Council of Europe (COE) - Parlamentary Assembly
Year of release
2019
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (8); 1 (12); 1 (12.2); 1 (12.5); 1(12.8.2); 1 (12.9)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (9.3); 1 (12)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (9.2.3); 1 (12.3); 1 (12.8)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (3); 1 (9.1)
Right to access the internet
1 (3); 1 (9.1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1(9.3); 1 (10)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (6)
Net neutrality
1 (2); 1 (4); 1 (9.2)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (2); 1 (5); 1 (9)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2); 1 (5)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (1)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (5)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (2); 1 (10); 1 (11.3);
Non-discrimination
1 (3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (7)
Data protection
1 (7)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (12.6)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1); 1 (8); 1 (9)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2016
Internet Governance ? Council of Europe Strategy 2016-2019 Democracy, human rights and the rule of law in the digital world
Committee of Ministers? deputies meeting? Council of Europe
2016
Details
Acronym
COE_2016
Name
Internet Governance ? Council of Europe Strategy 2016-2019 Democracy, human rights and the rule of law in the digital world
Proponent
Committee of Ministers? deputies meeting? Council of Europe
Year of release
2016
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (5)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (6.1); 1 (6.2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (2.3); 1 (3.3); 1 (5.1); 1 (5.2)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
1 (3.2)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (2); 1 (2.2)
Net neutrality
1 (4)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1); 1 (3); 1 (1.1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1); 1 (3); 1 (1.1); 1 (1.2)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (3)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (4); 1 (1.1); 1 (1.2); 1 (2.1); 1 (2.3); 1 (3.1)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (3)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (3); 1 (4.1); 1 (4.2)
Data protection
1 (3); 1 (4.1); 1 (4.2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (4)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (4)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (3)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
it is a strategy, not a charter
COE_2012_3
Internet Governance ? Council of Europe Strategy 2012-2015
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
2012
Details
Acronym
COE_2012_3
Name
Internet Governance ? Council of Europe Strategy 2012-2015
Proponent
Committee of Ministers - Council of Europe
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (4); 1 (6); 1 (13)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (13)
No geo-fencing
1 (8c)
Transparency and openness
1 (5); 1 (7); 1 (13)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (13)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (9d)
Right to access the internet
1 (8b)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (9b); 1 (9e); 1 (14e)
Media and digital literacy
1 (9g)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (8e)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (3); 1 (8a); 1 (9c); 1 (9e)
Freedom of (religious) belief
; 1 (13)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (3)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (2); 1 (5); 1 (11)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (9a)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (3); 1 (14)
Protection of children
1 (5); 1 (12e); 1 (14)
Non-discrimination
1 (8)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (5); 1 (12); 1 (13)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (5); 1 (10); 1 (14)
Data protection
1 (5); 1 (10)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (4)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (9f)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1); 1 (2); 1 (8d); 1 (9f); 1 (9h); 1 (10g); 1 (11); 1 (12)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
USA_2011
International Strategy for Cyberspace. Prosperity, Security, and Openness in a Networked World
The White House
2011
Details
Acronym
USA_2011
Name
International Strategy for Cyberspace. Prosperity, Security, and Openness in a Networked World
Proponent
The White House
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Proto-Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 10); 1 (p. 11); 1 (p. 21); 1 (p. 22)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 10)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 8); 1 (p. 21)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 10)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 22)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 22)
Security of the network
1 (p. 10)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 8); 1 (p. 10); 1 (p. 18); 1 (p. 24)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 10); 1 (p. 22)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 10); 1 (p. 23)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 5)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 10); 1 (p. 23)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 5); 1 (p. 10); 1 (p. 24)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 17); 1 (p. 21)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 10); 1 (p. 17)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 10)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
NAP 2014
International Principles on the Application of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance
Necessary and Proportionate (Privacy International, Access, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation)
2014
Details
Acronym
NAP 2014
Name
International Principles on the Application of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance
Proponent
Necessary and Proportionate (Privacy International, Access, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation)
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 7)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 10)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 10); 1 (p. 11)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 2); 1 (p. 10)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 2)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 7)
Right to due process
1 (p. 7); 1 (p. 9)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 2)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 7)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 11)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 2); 1 (p. 7); 1 (p. 8)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 2)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
RSF_2018
International declaration on Information and Democracy
Reporter Sans Frontier
2018
Details
Acronym
RSF_2018
Name
International declaration on Information and Democracy
Proponent
Reporter Sans Frontier
Year of release
2018
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
France
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5); 1 (p. 7); 1 (p. 11)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 6); 1 (p. 8)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 5)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 7)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 4); 1 (p. 8)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 11)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 10)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 5)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 10)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1
AI mentioned
1 (p. 8)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_1996_2
Illegal and Harmful Content on The Internet
European Commission
1996
Details
Acronym
EU_1996_2
Name
Illegal and Harmful Content on The Internet
Proponent
European Commission
Year of release
1996
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 12)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 26)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 13)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 5); 1 (p. 24)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 11); 1 (p. 18: 5A)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 3); 1 (p. 4)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 3); 1 (p. 11)
Protection of children
1 (p. 3); 1 (p. 10); 1 (p. 5)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 5)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 3)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 16: C)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 7)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 3)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 25)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_2015
Digital Security Risk Management for Economic and Social Prosperity
OECD
2015
Details
Acronym
OECD_2015
Name
Digital Security Risk Management for Economic and Social Prosperity
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
2015
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 10: 4); 1 (p. 13: 1 v); 1 (p. 14: 3); 1 (p. 15); 1 (p. 42: 1-2)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 10: 2); 1 (p. 44: 2)
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 10); 1 (p. 12: 2); 1 (p. 13: 2 ii)
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 10: 3); 1 (p. 12: 1i); 1 (p. 13: 1 v)
Open data
1 (p. 10: 3)
Right to participation
1 (p. 20)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 10: 1); 1 (p. 14: 3 v); 1 (p. 42: 1)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 12)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 9: 3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 9: 3); 1 (p. 30)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 9: 3)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 12)
Protection of children
1 (p. 43)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 9: 3); 1 (p. 20); 1 (p. 47)
Data protection
1 (p. 9: 3); 1 (p. 47)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 47)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 11: 7); 1 (p. 54: 7)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 12: 1 ii)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 10: 3); 1 (p. 12: 2); 1 (46)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2008
Human Rights Guidelines for Internet Service Providers
Council of Europe, European Internet Services Providers Association
2008
Details
Acronym
COE_2008
Name
Human Rights Guidelines for Internet Service Providers
Proponent
Council of Europe, European Internet Services Providers Association
Year of release
2008
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 10)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 13)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 3: 1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 3: 4)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 5: 16.2)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 13: iv)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 2); 1 (p. 5: 16)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 2); 1 (p. 10)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (p. 5)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 5)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 3: 4)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2); 1 (p. 5: 16. 3); 1 (p. 6: 27)
Data protection
1 (p. 5: 16. 3); 1 (p. 6: 27); 1 (p. 7: 32)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 7: 30)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 3: 7)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 6: 28)
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 6-7: 29)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 9)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 3: 2); 1 (p. 10)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
PAGE_1998
Human Rights Declaration of Individual Rights in Cyberspace
Stephen J. Page
1998
Details
Acronym
PAGE_1998
Name
Human Rights Declaration of Individual Rights in Cyberspace
Proponent
Stephen J. Page
Year of release
1998
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
I
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
1
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_2002
Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems and Networks: Towards a Culture of Security
OECD
2002
Details
Acronym
OECD_2002
Name
Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems and Networks: Towards a Culture of Security
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
2002
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 8)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 10: 2)
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 10: 3)
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 8)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 9); 1 (p. 10: 1); 1 (p. p. 14)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 9)
Security of the network
1 (p. 8)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 9)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 11: 5)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 9): 1 (p. 12)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_1999
Guidelines for Consumer Protection in the Context of Electronic Commerce
OECD
1999
Details
Acronym
OECD_1999
Name
Guidelines for Consumer Protection in the Context of Electronic Commerce
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
1999
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (12): 1 (p. 18)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 11)
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 13)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 19)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 19)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (p. 20)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 15): 1 (p. 16)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (p. 15: iv)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 18)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 19)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 9-11)
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_1996
Green Paper on the protection of Minors and Human Dignity in Audiovisual and Information Services
European Commission
1996
Details
Acronym
EU_1996
Name
Green Paper on the protection of Minors and Human Dignity in Audiovisual and Information Services
Proponent
European Commission
Year of release
1996
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 18)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 20); 1 (p. 51)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 20); 1 (p. 51: 3)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 12); 1 (p. 32: I)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 6)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 23); 1 (p. 34)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 12: 2.1); 1 (p. 13); 1 (p. 45)
Protection of children
1 (p. 6); 1 (15)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 2); 1 (p. 35: 1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 12: 1.2); 1 (p. 35: 2)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 6)
Human rights
1 (p. 12: 1.1); 1 (p. 35)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_1995
Green Paper on Copyright and Related rights in the Information Society
European Commission
1995
Details
Acronym
EU_1995
Name
Green Paper on Copyright and Related rights in the Information Society
Proponent
European Commission
Year of release
1995
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (33); 1 (76); 1 (p. 78)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p. 7: 5)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 78)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 6; 3); 1 (p. 7: 5); 1 (10); 1 (14: 26); 1 (36)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
GFMD_2019
GFMD Statement on the Christchurch Call and Countering Violent Extremism Online
Global Forum For Media Developmnet
2019
Details
Acronym
GFMD_2019
Name
GFMD Statement on the Christchurch Call and Countering Violent Extremism Online
Proponent
Global Forum For Media Developmnet
Year of release
2019
Link
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Belgium
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (2); 1 (4)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (2)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (4)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 2)
AI mentioned
1 (6)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (6)
AI & Accountability
1 (6)
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Article19_2017
Getting connected: Freedom of expression, telcos and ISPs
Article 19
2017
Details
Acronym
Article19_2017
Name
Getting connected: Freedom of expression, telcos and ISPs
Proponent
Article 19
Year of release
2017
Link
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (24)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (29)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (28)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (28)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
p. (4)
Right to access the internet
1 (5)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (28)
Security of the network
1 (11)
Net neutrality
1 (17); 1 (31)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (8)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (8)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (21)
Right to due process
1 (23)
Right to legal remedies
1 (23); 1 (34)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (29)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (10)
Data protection
1 (10); 1 (32)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (21); 1 (33)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (11)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (15)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
"it's a policy brief Because of the complexity and scope of this issue alone, we do not address here private sector entities that host content (such as web hosting providers) or those that provide services and applications online (such as social media platforms or messaging apps). "
G8_2011
G8 Declaration ? Renewed Committment for Freedom and Democracy
G8 Summit of Deauville
2011
Details
Acronym
G8_2011
Name
G8 Declaration ? Renewed Committment for Freedom and Democracy
Proponent
G8 Summit of Deauville
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
5 (Preamble); 1 (II; 13); 1 (II; 21)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (vi: 56) ;1 (vi: 58); (vii: 92)
No geo-fencing
1 (II: 14)
Transparency and openness
1 (II: 9); 1 (II: 12); 1 (vi: 58); 1 (III: 60a)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (II; 13)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (II: 14)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
7 (Preamble); 1 (II: 15)
Media and digital literacy
1 (II: 18)
Security of the network
1 (II: 17)
Net neutrality
1 (II: 14)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (II: 14)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (II: 11)
Freedom of (religious) belief
2 (Preamble); 1 (II: 11)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (II: 11)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (II: 11)
Democracy and the rule of law
2 ; 5 (Preamble); 1 (II: 5); 1 (II: 10)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (II: 14)
Protection of children
1 (II: 18)
Non-discrimination
1 (II: 9)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (II: 15)
Privacy rights (generalized)
5 (Preamble)
Data protection
1 (II: 14)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (II: 11)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
7 (Preamble)
Competition
5 (Preamble); 1 (II: 9)
Economic development
5 (Preamble); 1 (i: 11)
Intellectual Property
5 (Preamble); 1 (II: 10); 1 (II: 14); 1 (II: 15)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
5 (Preamble); 1: (II: 5); 1 (II: 13)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_2002_2
A Global Action Plan for Electronic Commerce
OECD
1999
Details
Acronym
OECD_2002_2
Name
A Global Action Plan for Electronic Commerce
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
1999
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
2002
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 33)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 28-29)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 25)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 20; p. 21)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 8)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
1 (p. 8)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 40)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 23; p. 34)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 22)
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
One out of three versions
GER_2014
Digital Agenda 2014-2017
German Federal Government
2014
Details
Acronym
GER_2014
Name
Digital Agenda 2014-2017
Proponent
German Federal Government
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 10; p. 13; p. 35)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 10; p. 19)
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 3; p. 6; p. 28)
Open data
1 (p. 6; p.19)
Right to participation
1 (p. 3; p. 23)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 23)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 3)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 9)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 6; p. 24; p. 27)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 6; p. 16; p. 23; p. 27; p. 32)
Security of the network
1 (p. 3; p. 31; p. 33)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 14)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 16)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (p. 20)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 6; p. 24)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 23)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 3)
Protection of children
1 (p. 23)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 15)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 28)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 13; p. 28; p. 31)
Data protection
1 (p. 6; p. 31)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 31)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 3; p. 5. p. 31; p. 32)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 2; p. 6; p. 10)
Competition
1 (p. 4; p. 13)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 15)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 32)
Human rights
1 (p. 35)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_2018
European Ethical Charter on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Judicial Systems and their environment
European Commission For The Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) (CoE)
2018
Details
Acronym
EU_2018
Name
European Ethical Charter on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Judicial Systems and their environment
Proponent
European Commission For The Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) (CoE)
Year of release
2018
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (55)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (11, 24)
Open data
1 (18, 19, 25)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (8)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (10)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (8)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (12)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (11)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (8)
AI mentioned
1
AI & human rights
1 (8)
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
1 (8)
AI & Human Control of Technology
1 (12)
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (11, 53)
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_1994
Europe and the global information society - Recommendations of the high-level group on the information society to the Corfu European Council (Bangemann group)
High-level group on the information society to the Corfu European Council (Bangemann group)
1994
Details
Acronym
EU_1994
Name
Europe and the global information society - Recommendations of the high-level group on the information society to the Corfu European Council (Bangemann group)
Proponent
High-level group on the information society to the Corfu European Council (Bangemann group)
Year of release
1994
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (11, 17)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (18)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (17)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (17)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (17)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (15)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (22)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (22)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (16)
Competition
1 (16, 22, 23)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (21)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (22)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OSCE_2013
Shaping Policies to Advance Media Freedom
Dunja Mijatovic? (OSCE)
2013
Details
Acronym
OSCE_2013
Name
Shaping Policies to Advance Media Freedom
Proponent
Dunja Mijatovic? (OSCE)
Year of release
2013
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (6)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
1 (1)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (7)
Media and digital literacy
1 (7)
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n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (Preamble; 2; 4)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (9)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (4)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
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n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
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n/a
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n/a
Data protection
n/a
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n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (10)
Intermediary liability
1 (4)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
3rd recommendation calls for protecting everyone, who is involved in journalistic activities.
GlobalEthics_2013
Ethics in the Information Society: The Nine ?P ?s
Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)
2013
Details
Acronym
GlobalEthics_2013
Name
Ethics in the Information Society: The Nine ?P ?s
Proponent
Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)
Year of release
2013
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Tech-Academic
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (9)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1; 9)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (9)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (1; 2)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (3)
Right to access the internet
1 (9)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (3; p.27)
Media and digital literacy
1 (3)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (9)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1; 3; 4; 9)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (1; 3; 4; p.28)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1; 2; 9; p.27)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (9)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (1)
Protection of children
1 (7)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (3; 4; p.28)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (5; 7)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (6)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
VAT_2002
Ethics in Internet
Pontifical Council for Social Communications
2002
Details
Acronym
VAT_2002
Name
Ethics in Internet
Proponent
Pontifical Council for Social Communications
Year of release
2002
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Vatican
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (16)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (10; 17)
Right to access the internet
1 (10)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (15)
Media and digital literacy
1 (15)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (12)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (12)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (11)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (17)
Data protection
1 (16)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (17)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (17)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
WFS_2009
Erice Declaration on Principles for Cyber Stability and Cyber Peace
Permanent Monitoring Panel on Information Security of the World Federation of Scientists
2009
Details
Acronym
WFS_2009
Name
Erice Declaration on Principles for Cyber Stability and Cyber Peace
Proponent
Permanent Monitoring Panel on Information Security of the World Federation of Scientists
Year of release
2009
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (Preamble)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (Preamble)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (Preamble)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (Preamble)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (Preamble; 1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (Preamble; 2)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (2)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
KROES_2011
I propose a "Compact for the Internet"
Neelie Kroes
2011
Details
Acronym
KROES_2011
Name
I propose a "Compact for the Internet"
Proponent
Neelie Kroes
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
Nc
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
1
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1
Data protection
1
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UK_2019
Digital Charter
UK Government
2019
Details
Acronym
UK_2019
Name
Digital Charter
Proponent
UK Government
Year of release
2019
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1
Control and self determination (individual level)
1
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
1
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
1
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
1
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
It is a policy paper, not a charter
Cybersalon_2015
Digital Bill of Rights
Cybersalon
2015
Details
Acronym
Cybersalon_2015
Name
Digital Bill of Rights
Proponent
Cybersalon
Year of release
2015
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (Preamble; 3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (Preamble; 3)
Speed and affordability
1 (Preamble)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (8)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (4)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (6)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1 (Preamble; 1)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (2)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (7)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (7)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
It is a call for action, not a charter
Mozilla 2012
The Mozilla Manifesto
Mozilla Foundation
2012
Details
Acronym
Mozilla 2012
Name
The Mozilla Manifesto
Proponent
Mozilla Foundation
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (8)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (2; 8)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (6)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (2)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (6)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (7)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (4)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (4)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (6)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
ITA-FRA-PARL 2015
Dichiarazione Congiunta Assembl?e Nationale ? Camera dei Deputati
Assembl?e Nationale ? Camera dei Deputati
2015
Details
Acronym
ITA-FRA-PARL 2015
Name
Dichiarazione Congiunta Assembl?e Nationale ? Camera dei Deputati
Proponent
Assembl?e Nationale ? Camera dei Deputati
Year of release
2015
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
France/Italy
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p.3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p.1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p.3)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (p.1)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p.2)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p.1; p.2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p.1; p.2)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p.1)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p.1)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1 (p.1; p.2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p.1)
Right to anonymity
1 (p.2)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p.2)
Right to be forgotten
1 (p.2)
Innovation
1 (p.1)
Competition
1 (p.2)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1
AI mentioned
1 (p.2)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
1 (p.2)
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (p.2)
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
DE_CS_2017
Declaration on Freedom of Expression In response to the adoption of the Network Enforcement Law (?Netzwerkdurchsetzungsgesetz?) by the Federal Cabinet on April 5, 2017
German Civil Society
2017
Details
Acronym
DE_CS_2017
Name
Declaration on Freedom of Expression In response to the adoption of the Network Enforcement Law (?Netzwerkdurchsetzungsgesetz?) by the Federal Cabinet on April 5, 2017
Proponent
German Civil Society
Year of release
2017
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
National
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2011
Declaration of the Committee of Ministers on the Protection of Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Assembly and Association with Regard to Privately Operated Internet Platforms and Online Service Providers
CoE Committee of Ministers
2011
Details
Acronym
COE_2011
Name
Declaration of the Committee of Ministers on the Protection of Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Assembly and Association with Regard to Privately Operated Internet Platforms and Online Service Providers
Proponent
CoE Committee of Ministers
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2015 Icann and Human right
Declaration of the Committee of Ministers on ICANN, Human Rights and the Rule of Law
CoE Committee of Ministers
2015
Details
Acronym
COE_2015 Icann and Human right
Name
Declaration of the Committee of Ministers on ICANN, Human Rights and the Rule of Law
Proponent
CoE Committee of Ministers
Year of release
2015
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (6)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (6; 8)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (8)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (7)
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
1 (1)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (1)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (1)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (1)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (2; 8)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (2; 8)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (3; 8)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (1)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (7)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (2)
Data protection
1 (2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (8)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (2; 3; 4; 8)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
AC_2019
Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa
African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
2019
Details
Acronym
AC_2019
Name
Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa
Proponent
African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
Year of release
2019
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Africa
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (37.3)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (38)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (37.3; 41.3; 42.2)
Open data
1 (Preamble; 29.3)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (37.3; 37.4)
Right to access the internet
1 (37)
Speed and affordability
1 (37.2; 37.3)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (37.3)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (Preamble; 1; 2; 3 etc.)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (Preamble; 1; 3; 4 etc.)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (Preamble)
Right to due process
1 (41.3)
Right to legal remedies
1 (42.7)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (37.5)
Non-discrimination
1 (3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (40; 41; 42.7)
Data protection
1 (40; 42)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (42.3; 42.4)
Right to anonymity
1 (40.2)
Protection from surveillance
1 (41)
Right to encryption
1 (40.3)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
1 (37.3)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (39)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (Preamble; 37.2)
AI mentioned
1 (39.6)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
In Part II, we can find a content related to: interoperability, multistakeholderism, accountability, freedom of association, legal remedies, right to personal security, cultural and linguistic diversity, protection from surveillance. But these all are confined to the context of media and journalism. It is also noteworthy that there is a clause (Principle 23), which outlines in what kind of situations states can limit the freedom of expression. Furthermore, in addition to mentioning the need to protect children, Principle 37.5 also mentions children's: affordable access to the internet, digital literacy and privacy
GELMAN2017
Declaration of Human Rights in Cyberspace
Robert B. Gelman
1997
Details
Acronym
GELMAN2017
Name
Declaration of Human Rights in Cyberspace
Proponent
Robert B. Gelman
Year of release
1997
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
I
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (23)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (6)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
1 (14)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (19)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1;13)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (13)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (6; 11)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (18)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (Preamble)
Right to due process
1 (10)
Right to legal remedies
1 (8)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (Preamble; 3)
Protection of children
1 (7)
Non-discrimination
1 (2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (3; 12)
Data protection
1 (4)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (17)
Right to anonymity
1 (3)
Protection from surveillance
1 (9)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (21)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (7)
Human rights
1 (Preamble)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
Right to participate has some limits
Cities_2018
Declaration of Cities Coalition for Digital Rights
Joint Initiative Launched Initially by Amsterdam, Barcelona and New York City That Has the Support of UN-Habitat, EUROCITIES, UCLG and Other Participating Cities to Protect
2018
Details
Acronym
Cities_2018
Name
Declaration of Cities Coalition for Digital Rights
Proponent
Joint Initiative Launched Initially by Amsterdam, Barcelona and New York City That Has the Support of UN-Habitat, EUROCITIES, UCLG and Other Participating Cities to Protect
Year of release
2018
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (3; 4)
Open data
1 (5)
Right to participation
1 (4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (5)
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
1 (1)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (1)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (5)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (5)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (Preamble)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (Preamble)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (2)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (Preamble; 2)
Data protection
1 (2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (2)
Right to anonymity
1 (2)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (Preamble)
AI mentioned
1 (Preamble; 3)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2011
Declaration by the Committee of Ministers on the Protection of Freedom of Expression and Information and Freedom of Assembly and Association with Regard to Internet Domain Names and Name Strings
CoE Committee of Ministers
2011
Details
Acronym
COE_2011
Name
Declaration by the Committee of Ministers on the Protection of Freedom of Expression and Information and Freedom of Assembly and Association with Regard to Internet Domain Names and Name Strings
Proponent
CoE Committee of Ministers
Year of release
2011
Link
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Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
1
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_2008
Decision No 1351/2008/EC Establishing a Multiannual Community Programme on Protecting Children Using the Internet and Other Communication Technologies
European Parliament and European Council
2008
Details
Acronym
EU_2008
Name
Decision No 1351/2008/EC Establishing a Multiannual Community Programme on Protecting Children Using the Internet and Other Communication Technologies
Proponent
European Parliament and European Council
Year of release
2008
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Annex I.Intro; Annex I.2)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (Preamble; Annex I.Intro; Annex I.1; Annex I.3)
Media and digital literacy
1 (Annex I.1)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (Preamble; 1.1; Annex I.Intro; Annex I.2 etc.)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_2003
Decision No 1151/2003/EC Amending Decision No 276/1999/EC Adopting a Multiannual Community Action Plan on Promoting Safer Use of the Internet by Combating Illegal and Harmful Content on Global Networks
European Parliament and European Council
2003
Details
Acronym
EU_2003
Name
Decision No 1151/2003/EC Amending Decision No 276/1999/EC Adopting a Multiannual Community Action Plan on Promoting Safer Use of the Internet by Combating Illegal and Harmful Content on Global Networks
Proponent
European Parliament and European Council
Year of release
2003
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Annex I)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (Annex I)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (1.1; Annex I)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_2005
Decision No 854/2005/EC Establishing a Multiannual Community Programme on Promoting Safer Use of the Internet and New Online Technologies
European Parliament and European Council
2005
Details
Acronym
EU_2005
Name
Decision No 854/2005/EC Establishing a Multiannual Community Programme on Promoting Safer Use of the Internet and New Online Technologies
Proponent
European Parliament and European Council
Year of release
2005
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Annex I.3; Annex III)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (Annex I.2; Annex I.4)
Media and digital literacy
1 (Annex I.4)
Security of the network
1 (Annex I.4)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (1.1)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (Annex I.2)
Data protection
1 (Annex I.4)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (Annex I.4)
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
AAVV_1994
Cyberspace and the American Dream: A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age
Esther Dyson, George Gilder, George Keyworth, and Alvin Toffler
1994
Details
Acronym
AAVV_1994
Name
Cyberspace and the American Dream: A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age
Proponent
Esther Dyson, George Gilder, George Keyworth, and Alvin Toffler
Year of release
1994
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
I
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
1
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
Emphasises the necessity of decreased level of involvement from the government
UNESCO_2015
Countering Online Hate Speech
UNESCO
2015
Details
Acronym
UNESCO_2015
Name
Countering Online Hate Speech
Proponent
UNESCO
Year of release
2015
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 59)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 45; p. 56)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 46; p. 48)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 48-51; p. 58)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 46; p. 51)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p.7)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p.18)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p.7)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 45)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 51)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2007_3
Council Recommendation concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public FundingCouncil Recommendation concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public FundingCouncil Recommendation concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public FundingCouncil Recommendation concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public FundingCouncil Recommendation concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public FundingCouncil Recommendation concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding
OECD
2007
Details
Acronym
COE_2007_3
Name
Council Recommendation concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public FundingCouncil Recommendation concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public FundingCouncil Recommendation concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public FundingCouncil Recommendation concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public FundingCouncil Recommendation concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public FundingCouncil Recommendation concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
2007
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (21)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (15)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
1 (15)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (19)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (16)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (16)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (16)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE_2012_4
Council of Europe and Internet: Maximizing Rights, Minimizing Restrictions
Council of Europe
2012
Details
Acronym
COE_2012_4
Name
Council of Europe and Internet: Maximizing Rights, Minimizing Restrictions
Proponent
Council of Europe
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (1)
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
1 (1)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (1)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (1)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (1)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (1)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
CFTW_2018
Contract For The Web
Multistakeholders; Governments: French Government, German Government. Civil Society: CIPESA, The NewNow, Web Foundation. Companies: AnchorFree, Change.org, Google, Microsoft.
2019
Details
Acronym
CFTW_2018
Name
Contract For The Web
Proponent
Multistakeholders; Governments: French Government, German Government. Civil Society: CIPESA, The NewNow, Web Foundation. Companies: AnchorFree, Change.org, Google, Microsoft.
Year of release
2019
Link
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2: 2b)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1: 2; 2:3)
Open data
1 (6: 3b)
Right to participation
1 (1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (4: 1)
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
1 (4)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (8: a)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (4: 2b)
Open standards
1 (7: b)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (6: 3b)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (6: 3b)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (2a)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2a)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (2a)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (8)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (4: 2b)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (6: 3c)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (3; 5: 3b; 7: c)
Data protection
1 (3:1)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (5: 3b)
Competition
1 (2)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (6)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
APC_2018
Content Regulation in the Digital Age
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
2018
Details
Acronym
APC_2018
Name
Content Regulation in the Digital Age
Proponent
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
Year of release
2018
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 21)
Anti-government sentiment
1 (7)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 6)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 6; p. 9; p. 17; p. 18; p. 20)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 7; p. 11)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (7)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (p. 7; p. 19)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 16)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 15; p. 19)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 14; p. 19)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1 (7)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 7)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 6)
Corporate responsibility
1 (p.2)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 2; p. 11; p. 18; p. 19)
AI mentioned
1 (p. 5; p. 6; p. 16; p. 20)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 16)
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (p. 17)
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
NZ-CS 2019
Civil Society Positions on Christchurch Call Pledge
Civil Society leaders? Voices for Action Meeting
2019
Details
Acronym
NZ-CS 2019
Name
Civil Society Positions on Christchurch Call Pledge
Proponent
Civil Society leaders? Voices for Action Meeting
Year of release
2019
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
New Zealand
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 4: 9)
Anti-government sentiment
1 (p. 4: 6)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 4: 7)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 3: 5; p. 5: 10)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 5)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p.3: 3)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 4: 8)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 3: 5)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 4: 6)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p.3: 3; p.3: 4; p.3: 5; p. 4: 9)
AI mentioned
1 (p. 6: 14)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
1 (p. 6: 14)
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_2014
Internet Policy and Governance: Europe's role in shaping the future of Internet Governance
European Commission
2014
Details
Acronym
EU_2014
Name
Internet Policy and Governance: Europe's role in shaping the future of Internet Governance
Proponent
European Commission
Year of release
2014
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p3)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (20)
Right to access the internet
1 (9)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (10)
Media and digital literacy
1 (15)
Security of the network
1 (15)
Net neutrality
1 (23)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (4)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (1)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (1)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (1)
Right to due process
1 (10)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (1)
Protection of children
1 (15)
Non-discrimination
1 (5)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (2)
Data protection
1 (2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
NOT CODED
Right to anonymity
1 (18)
Protection from surveillance
1 (10)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (9)
Intellectual Property
1 (18)
Intermediary liability
1 (10)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (23)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (20)
Non discrimination of women
1 (6)
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
APC_2010
Code of Good Practice on Information, Participation and Transparency in Internet Governance
APC, Council of Europe, UNECE
2010
Details
Acronym
APC_2010
Name
Code of Good Practice on Information, Participation and Transparency in Internet Governance
Proponent
APC, Council of Europe, UNECE
Year of release
2010
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
2009
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3: 1-2; 1 (p. 3: 7; 1 (p. 4: 1-2)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 3: 1)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 4: 1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 3: 7; p. 4: 5; p. 4: 6)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 3: 7; p. 4: 3)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 4: 6)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EU_2012
Code of EU Online Rights
European Commission
2012
Details
Acronym
EU_2012
Name
Code of EU Online Rights
Proponent
European Commission
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 5: 2)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 4: 1; p. 5: 3)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 4: 1)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 4: 1)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 6: 5)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 5: 2)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 18: 1)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 8)
Protection of children
1 (p. 6: 4)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 7: 2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 8)
Data protection
1 (p. 8: 1)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 8)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 10-15)
Human rights
1 (p. 5: 1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UNESCO_2011
Code of Ethics for The Information Society
UNESCO
2011
Details
Acronym
UNESCO_2011
Name
Code of Ethics for The Information Society
Proponent
UNESCO
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 5: 8; p. 5: 13; p. 6: 16)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5: 10; p. 6: 16)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 6: 16)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 4: 3; p. 5: 11; p. 6: 16)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 4: 4; p. 6: 16)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 4: 2; p. 5: 5; p. 6: 16)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 4: 3)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 5: 6; p. 5: 13)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 5: 6; p. 5: 10; p. 5: 13)
Security of the network
1 (p. 5: 14)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p. 5: 15)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 5: 5; p. 5: 15)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 5: 8)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 5: 11; p. 5: 15)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 4: 2)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 5: 7)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 6: 16)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 6)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 5: 8)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 4: 2; p. 4: 3; p. 5: 5)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 4: 4; p. 5: 6)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 5: 12; p. 5: 13)
Data protection
1 (p. 5: 12; p. 5: 13)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 5: 7)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 4: 2; p. 5: 15)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 6: 17)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 4, 1; p. 5: 11)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
ZEIT_2016
Charter of Digital Fundamental Rights of the European Union
Zeit-Foundation
2016
Details
Acronym
ZEIT_2016
Name
Charter of Digital Fundamental Rights of the European Union
Proponent
Zeit-Foundation
Year of release
2016
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (9)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (3)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (19)
Right to access the internet
1 (15.1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (20)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (16)
Open standards
1 (17)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (5)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2; 9.1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (1; 5.2)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (17)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (4.2; 10; 11.1; 11.4)
Data protection
1 (11; 13)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (15.1; 15.2)
Protection from surveillance
1 (4.3)
Right to encryption
1 (12.2)
Right to be forgotten
1 (18)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
1 (17)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
1 (1.2; 7; 8)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
1 (8.3)
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
1 (8.1; 8.2)
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (7.1; 7.2)
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
1 (7.2)
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
JOINT_DEC_2019
Challenges to Freedom of Expression in the Next Decade
UN, OSCE, OAS, ACHPR
2019
Details
Acronym
JOINT_DEC_2019
Name
Challenges to Freedom of Expression in the Next Decade
Proponent
UN, OSCE, OAS, ACHPR
Year of release
2019
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (3.a)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1.d; 3.a; 3.c)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1.d; 2; 3.a)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (2.a; 2.d)
Speed and affordability
1 (2.d)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (1.i)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (2.e)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (2.g)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (2.c)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (Preamble)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (Preamble)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (1.g)
Protection from surveillance
1 (1.h)
Right to encryption
1 (1.g)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1.f; 2.f)
AI mentioned
1 (3.d)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (3.d)
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
SIS
Carta internazionale dei diritti digitali
Social Innovation Society
2014
Details
Acronym
SIS
Name
Carta internazionale dei diritti digitali
Proponent
Social Innovation Society
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Italy
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (3)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1(4; 6)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (7)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1; 7)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (8)
Data protection
1 (9)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (8)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (7)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (7)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
CAN_2019
Canada's Digital Charter
Canadian Government
2019
Details
Acronym
CAN_2019
Name
Canada's Digital Charter
Proponent
Canadian Government
Year of release
2019
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Canada
Scope
National
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (10)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (4; 7)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (1)
Security of the network
1 (2; 5)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (4)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (8)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (8)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (10)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (2)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (3)
Data protection
1 (7)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (3)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (6)
Competition
1 (6)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (6)
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
The "charter" is just a list of title. The rest of the document is a policy/promotional document
EDUCOM_1993
Bill of Rights and Responsibilities of Electronic Learners
EDUCOM
1993
Details
Acronym
EDUCOM_1993
Name
Bill of Rights and Responsibilities of Electronic Learners
Proponent
EDUCOM
Year of release
1993
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (2; 3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (2; 3.4)
Media and digital literacy
1(2)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1.4)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1.1; 3.1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (2.4)
Data protection
1 (3.3)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (1.3)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (2.2; 3.2)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
ASILOMAR_2017
Asilomar AI Principles
Asilomar Conference
2017
Details
Acronym
ASILOMAR_2017
Name
Asilomar AI Principles
Proponent
Asilomar Conference
Year of release
2017
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
1
AI & human rights
1 (11)
AI promotion of human values
1 (10; 11)
AI & professional responsibility
1 (9; 17)
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
1 (16)
AI Transparency and Explainability
1 (7; 8)
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
1 (12; 13)
AI & Safety and Security
1 (6)
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD_2002_3
Action Plan for Electronic Commerce
OECD
1998
Details
Acronym
OECD_2002_3
Name
Action Plan for Electronic Commerce
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
1998
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Nc
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
2002
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Preamble)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (C.Annex)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (C.Annex)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (D.Annex)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (A)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (D.Annex)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (A)
Data protection
1 (A)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
1 (C.Annex)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (A)
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
One out of three versions
CFP_2010
A Social Network Users? Bill of Rights: ?You? Must Decide
Computer, Freedom, and Privacy Conference (CFP)
2010
Details
Acronym
CFP_2010
Name
A Social Network Users? Bill of Rights: ?You? Must Decide
Proponent
Computer, Freedom, and Privacy Conference (CFP)
Year of release
2010
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
I
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (4)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (11)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1; 5; 6; 12)
Data protection
1 (10)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (7; 8; 9; 14)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UNESCO_2007
Final Recommendations
UNESCO IFAP - European Conference on ?Ethics and Human Rights in the Information Society?
2007
Details
Acronym
UNESCO_2007
Name
Final Recommendations
Proponent
UNESCO IFAP - European Conference on ?Ethics and Human Rights in the Information Society?
Year of release
2007
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (14)
Right to access the internet
1 (14)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (6)
Media and digital literacy
1 (6)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (14)
Open standards
1 (14)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (16)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (11)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (15)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (12)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (2; 8)
Protection of children
1 (13)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (2; 18)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (8; 9; 10)
Data protection
1 (8; 9; 10)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (14)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (17)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Barlow_1996
A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace
John P. Barlow
1996
Details
Acronym
Barlow_1996
Name
A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace
Proponent
John P. Barlow
Year of release
1996
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
I
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
1
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Jarvis_2010
A Bills of rights in Cyberspace
Jeff Jarvis
2010
Details
Acronym
Jarvis_2010
Name
A Bills of rights in Cyberspace
Proponent
Jeff Jarvis
Year of release
2010
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
I
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
1 (i)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (i)
Open standards
1 (ix)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (ii)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (iv)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (iii)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (vii)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (vi)
Right to anonymity
1 (vii)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (vi)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Murray_2010
A Bill of Rights for the Internet
Andrew Murray
2010
Details
Acronym
Murray_2010
Name
A Bill of Rights for the Internet
Proponent
Andrew Murray
Year of release
2010
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
I
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (3)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (3)
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (3)
Media and digital literacy
1 (3)
Security of the network
1 (5)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (8)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (8)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (9)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (10)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1 (6)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (7)
Right to encryption
1 (5)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1; 6; 8)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
AccessNow_2020
26 Recommendations on Content Governance
Access Now
2020
Details
Acronym
AccessNow_2020
Name
26 Recommendations on Content Governance
Proponent
Access Now
Year of release
2020
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 41)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 33)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p.22; p. 33; p. 36; 42)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 41)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p.22)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p.22)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p.22)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 21)
Right to due process
1 (p. 32)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 35; p. 40)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 24)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p.22)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (p.23; 34)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 35; p. 36)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
Loose_2011
?Don?t Make Me Steal It? - Digital Media Consumption Manifesto
Loose Collective of Digital Media Pirates
2011
Details
Acronym
Loose_2011
Name
?Don?t Make Me Steal It? - Digital Media Consumption Manifesto
Proponent
Loose Collective of Digital Media Pirates
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Unknown
Scope
Unknown
Drafting process
Unknown
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (5)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (2)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
WP 2014
The Charter of Digital Rights
European Digital Rights (EDRi)
2014
Details
Acronym
WP 2014
Name
The Charter of Digital Rights
Proponent
European Digital Rights (EDRi)
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (9)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (2)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (3)
Open standards
1 (1)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (10)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (7)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (2; 8)
Data protection
1 (2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (6)
Protection from surveillance
1 (5; 8)
Right to encryption
1 (6)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (4)
Intermediary liability
1 (7)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (8)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
http://tandemnachbruessel.eu/en/my-promise-for-digital-rights-in-europe/
ISF 2015
Tunis Resolution
Internet Social Forum
2015
Details
Acronym
ISF 2015
Name
Tunis Resolution
Proponent
Internet Social Forum
Year of release
2015
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (1)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (1)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (1)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (1)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
WSIS 2005
Tunis Agenda
WSIS
2005
Details
Acronym
WSIS 2005
Name
Tunis Agenda
Proponent
WSIS
Year of release
2005
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (29; 31; 35; 41; 68; 80)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (29)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (52)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (50)
Speed and affordability
1 (23; 50)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (51)
Security of the network
1 (31; 45)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (31; 42; 45)
Free and open source software
1 (49)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (42)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (46; 90)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (29)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (31; 50)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (49; 53)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (42; 46)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (62; 71)
Competition
1 (62)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (47)
Human rights
1 (42)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UN-HRC 2013
The Promotion, Protection and Enjoyment of Human Rights on the Internet
UN - Human Rights Council
2013
Details
Acronym
UN-HRC 2013
Name
The Promotion, Protection and Enjoyment of Human Rights on the Internet
Proponent
UN - Human Rights Council
Year of release
2013
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Proto-Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2; p. 3; p. 4 (12) & (13))
Anti-government sentiment
p. 4 (10)
Accountability/Responsibility
p. 4 (9)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
p. 4 (12)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 2; p. 4 (15))
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 2; p. 3 (6) & (7))
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 3 (5)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 2; p. 3 (4))
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 2; p. 3 (4))
Security of the network
p. 4 (8)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 2)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (p. 3)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 1; p. 2; p.3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 2)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 2)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 2; p. 4 (11))
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 1; p. 2)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
p. 4 (8)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1; p. 3; p. 4 (12))
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
RP-PARL 2013
The Magna Carta for Philippine Internet Freedom
Philippinian Parliament
2013
Details
Acronym
RP-PARL 2013
Name
The Magna Carta for Philippine Internet Freedom
Proponent
Philippinian Parliament
Year of release
2013
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Philippines
Scope
National
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 12 (s. 6); p. 28 )
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 32 (s. 11))
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 19 (s. 14))
User awareness and education
1 (p. 24 (F))
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 24 (F))
Security of the network
1 (p. 16 (s. 11))
Net neutrality
1 (p. 12 (s. 5))
Open standards
1 (p. 19 (s. 14))
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 12 (s. 4); p. 33)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (p. 12 (s. 4))
Device Rights
1 (p. 14 (s. 7))
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 14 (s. 8))
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 14 (s. 8))
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (p. 12 (s. 4); p. 15)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 62-71)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 16 (s. 11))
Protection of children
1 (p. 20 (s. 14); p. 57)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 20 (s. 14); p. 36 (s. 18))
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 16 (s. 10))
Data protection
1 (p. 16 (s. 11))
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 15 (s. 9))
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 18 (s. 12); p. 24; p. 49-50)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
Agosto2016: ancora pendente in commissione Senato
OAS 2006
The Declaration of Santo Domingo
OAS
2006
Details
Acronym
OAS 2006
Name
The Declaration of Santo Domingo
Proponent
OAS
Year of release
2006
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
Nd
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (7; 16)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1; 3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1; 3; 11; 16)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (1; 2; 4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (4; 21)
Right to access the internet
1 (5; 7; 9; 21)
Speed and affordability
1 (21)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (14)
User awareness and education
1 (17)
Media and digital literacy
1 (17)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (15)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (5; 7)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1; 7)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (4; 10; 11; 12; 16)
Right to due process
1 (4)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (12; 13; 21)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (8; 23)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (25; 29; 30)
Competition
1 (25; 29)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
IRPC 2014
The Charter of Human Rights and Principles for the Internet
Internet Rights and Principles Coalition
2014
Details
Acronym
IRPC 2014
Name
The Charter of Human Rights and Principles for the Internet
Proponent
Internet Rights and Principles Coalition
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (19.c)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (19.a; 20)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (19.a)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (15; 19.c)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (1.c; 2.b; 13)
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (14.b)
User awareness and education
1 (10)
Media and digital literacy
1 (10.b)
Security of the network
1 (3.b)
Net neutrality
1 (1.d)
Open standards
1 (1.b; 11.f)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (1.b)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (11.f)
Device Rights
1 (1.b)
Freedom of expression
1 (5)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (6)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1.d; 5; 11.a; 11.b)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (7)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (18.c)
Right to legal remedies
1 (18)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (3; 8.g)
Protection of children
1 (12; 12.b)
Non-discrimination
1 (2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (2.b; 11.b; 19.b)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (8)
Data protection
1 (3.a; 5.b; 8.a; 9)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (8.d; 9.b)
Right to anonymity
1 (8.e)
Protection from surveillance
1 (8.f)
Right to encryption
1 (8.e)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (1.b; 11.b)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (11; 11.d)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (8.a; 16)
Human rights
1 (19.a)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
AI 2011
The Aspen IDEA Principles
Aspen Institute
2011
Details
Acronym
AI 2011
Name
The Aspen IDEA Principles
Proponent
Aspen Institute
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (C.1.f)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (B.3.b; C.1.a; C.1.d.i; C.1.d.iii)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
1 (A.3.c)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (C.1)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (C.1.d.iii)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (B.3.a; B.3.b; C.1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (B.1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (C.1.f)
Right to due process
1 (C.1.a)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (C.1)
Non-discrimination
1 (A.3.a)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (B.3.b; C.1)
Data protection
1 (C.1)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (A.5)
Competition
1 (A.2)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (C.1)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (C.1)
Human rights
1 (C.1.f)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
CCIM 2015
Statement of Principles for Cambodian Internet Freedom
Cambodian Center for Independent Media
2015
Details
Acronym
CCIM 2015
Name
Statement of Principles for Cambodian Internet Freedom
Proponent
Cambodian Center for Independent Media
Year of release
2015
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Cambodia
Scope
National
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (2)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (2)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (6)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (5)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (4)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (6)
Data protection
1 (6)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (6)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (6)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (7)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
APC 2011
Statement "Internet rights are human rights"
Association for Progressive Communications
2011
Details
Acronym
APC 2011
Name
Statement "Internet rights are human rights"
Proponent
Association for Progressive Communications
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
South Africa
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
1
Democracy and the rule of law
1
Right to due process
1
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1
Data protection
1
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
CS-TUAC 2008
Seoul Declaration
Civil Society ? TUAC
2008
Details
Acronym
CS-TUAC 2008
Name
Seoul Declaration
Proponent
Civil Society ? TUAC
Year of release
2008
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p.2)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p.1; p.2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p.1; p.2)
Open data
1 (p.2)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p.3)
Right to access the internet
1 (p.3)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p.2)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (p.2)
Open standards
1 (p.2)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (p.2)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p.1; p.2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p.2)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p.2)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p.3)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p.1)
Data protection
1 (p.1)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p.2)
Competition
1 (p.2)
Economic development
1 (p.2)
Intellectual Property
1 (p.2)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p.2)
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UNGA-WSIS 2015
Res70_125 Outcome WSIS+10
UNGA-WSIS
2015
Details
Acronym
UNGA-WSIS 2015
Name
Res70_125 Outcome WSIS+10
Proponent
UNGA-WSIS
Year of release
2015
Link
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Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental/Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking/Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Nc
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2; 3; 29; 54)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (57)
Open data
1 (29)
Right to participation
1 (15; 45)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (6; 21; 22; 23)
Right to access the internet
1 (25)
Speed and affordability
1 (24; 30)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (33; 54)
Media and digital literacy
1 (24)
Security of the network
1 (48)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (24)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (24)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (42; 44; 45)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1; 29; 42; 45)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (42;44)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (41)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (47)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (19; 24)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (44; 46)
Data protection
1 (46)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (46)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (36; 38; 48)
Competition
1 (29)
Economic development
1 (9; 13)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (9; 41; 42)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
FRA-GOV 2015
Republique Numerique
French Government
2015
Details
Acronym
FRA-GOV 2015
Name
Republique Numerique
Proponent
French Government
Year of release
2015
Link
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Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
France
Scope
National
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
1 (Tit. 1 Ch. 1; Art. 10)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (Tit 3. Ch. 3)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
1 (Art. 15)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (Art. 11)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (Art. 12)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (Art. 9)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (Art. 21)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1 (Art. 7; Tit. 2. Ch.2.)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (Art. 12; Art. 16)1 (Art. 12; Art. 16)1 (Art. 12; Art. 16)1 (Art. 12; Art. 16)1 (Art. 12; Art. 16)1 (Art. 12; Art. 16)1 (Art. 12; Art. 16)1 (Art. 12; Art. 16)1 (Art. 12; Art. 16)1 (Art. 12; Art. 16)1 (Art. 12; Art. 16)1 (Art. 12; Art. 16)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (Art. 19)
Innovation
1 (Art. 8; Art. 14)
Competition
1 (Art. 14)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (Art. 1.II; Art 8.)
Intermediary liability
1 (Art. 13; Art. 15)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (Art. 13)
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
CATO_2001
The Libertarian Vision for Telecom and High-Technology
Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.
2001
Details
Acronym
CATO_2001
Name
The Libertarian Vision for Telecom and High-Technology
Proponent
Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.
Year of release
2001
Link
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
1
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (Com.3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
1
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE 2012a
Recommendation on the Protection of Human Rights with Regard to Search Engines
CoE Committee of Ministers
2012
Details
Acronym
COE 2012a
Name
Recommendation on the Protection of Human Rights with Regard to Search Engines
Proponent
CoE Committee of Ministers
Year of release
2012
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
Nd
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Appendix I; Appendix IV)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (Appendix IV)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (6; 7; 8; Appendix I; etc.)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (7)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (6; Appendix V)
Media and digital literacy
1 (6; 8; Appendix V)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (7; 8; Appendix III; Appendix IV)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2; 7; Appendix II; Appendix III)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (8; Appendix II; Appendix III; Appendix IV)
Right to legal remedies
1 (3)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (Appendix III)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (8; Appendix II; Appendix IV)
Data protection
1 (7; 8; Appendix II)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (7; Appendix II)
Right to anonymity
1 (7; Appendix II)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (Appendix II)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (3)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (2; 7; Appendix IV)
AI mentioned
1 (4; Appendix I)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UK LD 2015
Protecting Your Data Online with a Digital Rights Bill
UK Liberal Democrats
2015
Details
Acronym
UK LD 2015
Name
Protecting Your Data Online with a Digital Rights Bill
Proponent
UK Liberal Democrats
Year of release
2015
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Political Party
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (4)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (4)
Open data
1 (11)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (10)
Right to access the internet
1 (10)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (12)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (10)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (2; 5)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (10)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (13)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (9)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (6; 8; 9)
Data protection
1 (3; 6; 7; 8)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (1;2)
Right to anonymity
1 (6)
Protection from surveillance
1 (7)
Right to encryption
1 (9)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (8)
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
GNI 2008
Principles on Freedom of Expression and Privacy
Global Network Initiative
2008
Details
Acronym
GNI 2008
Name
Principles on Freedom of Expression and Privacy
Proponent
Global Network Initiative
Year of release
2008
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1 (p. 2); 5 (p. 5))
Anti-government sentiment
1 (3)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (6 (p.5))
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1 (p. 2); 5 (p. 5-6))
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
1 (6 (p.5))
Freedom of expression
1 (2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1; 1 (p. 2); 3 (p. 3))
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
BISC 2009
Principles for the Governance and Use of the Internet
Brazil Internet Steering Committee
2009
Details
Acronym
BISC 2009
Name
Principles for the Governance and Use of the Internet
Proponent
Brazil Internet Steering Committee
Year of release
2009
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Brazil
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (2)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (2)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (3)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (6)
Open standards
1 (9)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (9)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (2)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (10)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (4)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (5)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
PCCC 1999
People's Communication Charter
People?s Communication Charter Coalition
1999
Details
Acronym
PCCC 1999
Name
People's Communication Charter
Proponent
People?s Communication Charter Coalition
Year of release
1999
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (17)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (4; 10)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (3)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (5)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (7; 15)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (11; 16)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (8; 9)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (13)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (12)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
UNESCO 2014
Paris Declaration
UNESCO
2014
Details
Acronym
UNESCO 2014
Name
Paris Declaration
Proponent
UNESCO
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 1; p.2(3))
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 2 (5))
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 1; p.2; p.3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 1; p.2)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 2 (6))
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
PHRF-OSI 1997
Open Internet Policy Principles
Multistakeholder conference organized by Parliamentary Human Rights Foundation (PHRF) e Open Society Institute
1997
Details
Acronym
PHRF-OSI 1997
Name
Open Internet Policy Principles
Proponent
Multistakeholder conference organized by Parliamentary Human Rights Foundation (PHRF) e Open Society Institute
Year of release
1997
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
1 (p.2)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p.1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p.1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p.1)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
1 (p.3)
Freedom of expression
1 (p.3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p.3)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p.3)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (p.4)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p.3)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p.4)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p.4)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p.4)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p.3; 4)
Right to encryption
1 (p.4)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
1 (p.1)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p.3)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OECD 2011
Principles for internet policy-making
OECD
2011
Details
Acronym
OECD 2011
Name
Principles for internet policy-making
Proponent
OECD
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Supranational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p.1; p. 3)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p.4)
No geo-fencing
1 (p.3)
Transparency and openness
1 (p.1; p.4)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p.4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p.1; 2)
Speed and affordability
1 (p.1)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p.4)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p.4)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p.2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p.2)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p.2)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p.1)
Right to due process
1 (p.6)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p.6)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p.2)
Protection of children
1 (p.2)
Non-discrimination
1 (p.3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p.2; p. 3)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p.2; p.4; p.5)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p.5)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p.1; p.4; p. 5)
Competition
1 (p.1; p.3)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p.2; p.4)
Intermediary liability
1 (p.6)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p.2)
Human rights
1 (p.1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
NM 2014
NetMundial Statement
NetMundial
2014
Details
Acronym
NM 2014
Name
NetMundial Statement
Proponent
NetMundial
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1; p.3)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p.3; ii. 1)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p.3; i. 3; ii. 1)
Open data
1 (p.2)
Right to participation
1 (1; p.3; p.5)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (1; ii. 1)
Right to access the internet
1 (1; p.4)
Speed and affordability
1 (p.4)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p.4)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p.2)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p.2)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (1)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p.3; i. 3)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p.2)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p.4)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p.2)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (1)
Right to encryption
1 (p.2)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p.3)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (p.2)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
BRA-PARL 2013
Marco Civil da Internet
Brazilian Parliament
2013
Details
Acronym
BRA-PARL 2013
Name
Marco Civil da Internet
Proponent
Brazilian Parliament
Year of release
2013
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Brazil
Scope
National
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (24 i)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (2; 9 iii, 20)
Open data
1 (24 vi)
Right to participation
1 (3)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (27 i)
Right to access the internet
1 (4)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (27)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (3)
Open standards
1 (4; 24 v)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (4; 24 iii, 24 iv)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (3)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
1 (5)
Freedom of expression
1 (2; 3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (9; 24 i)
Right to due process
1 (7)
Right to legal remedies
1 (7)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (29)
Non-discrimination
1 (9 iv)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (3; 7; 21)
Data protection
1 (3)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (7)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (4)
Competition
1 (2)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (2; 7)
Human rights
1 (2)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
Maggio2016: Approvati regolamenti attuativi
iRC 2015
iRights
iRights Coalition
2015
Details
Acronym
iRC 2015
Name
iRights
Proponent
iRights Coalition
Year of release
2015
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
nd
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (5)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (2)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (2; 4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (4)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (2)
Media and digital literacy
1 (5)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (4)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (3)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (3)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (2)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (1)
Innovation
1 (5)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
APC 2006
Internet Rights Charter
Association for Progressive Communications
2006
Details
Acronym
APC 2006
Name
Internet Rights Charter
Proponent
Association for Progressive Communications
Year of release
2006
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
South Africa
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (6.1)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (3.2, 7.2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (3.2, 5.1, 6.2)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (4.1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (1.4, 4.3)
Right to access the internet
1 (1.1, 1.4)
Speed and affordability
1 (1.1, 1.6)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)1 (1.7)
User awareness and education
1 (7.1)
Media and digital literacy
1 (1.3)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (6.6)
Open standards
1 (4.3, 6.5)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (4.3, 6.3, 6.7)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (4.2)
Device Rights
1 (3.2, 4.3)
Freedom of expression
1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)1 (2.1, 2.2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (3.2)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (2.3)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (6.1)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (7.2)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (1.2, 1.6)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (1.9)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (5.1)
Data protection
1 (5.1)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (4.1)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (5.2)
Right to encryption
1 (5.3)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (4.1, 4.2, 4.3)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (7.1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
NZL-PARL 2014
Internet Rights and Freedoms Bill
New Zeland Green Party
2014
Details
Acronym
NZL-PARL 2014
Name
Internet Rights and Freedoms Bill
Proponent
New Zeland Green Party
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Political Party
Proponent Location
New Zealand
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 1; Clause 31)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (12)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (23; 31)
Right to access the internet
1 (12; 21)
Speed and affordability
1 (31)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (27)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (12)
Open standards
1 (23)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (12)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (20; 23; 27; 31)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (14)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (14)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (15)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (29)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (12; 27; 31)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (16; 17; 22.1)
Data protection
1 (17; 22.5; 22.9; 22.10 etc.)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (16; 17; 22.3; 22.4)
Right to anonymity
1 (19; 22.5)
Protection from surveillance
1 (13; 17; 22.6; 24)
Right to encryption
1 (18; 22.5)
Right to be forgotten
1 (16)
Innovation
1 (20; 23; 31)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (23; 31)
Intellectual Property
1 (25)
Intermediary liability
1 (25)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p 1; Clause 27; 31)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
ITA-PARL 2015
Declaration of Internet Rights
Italian Parliament
2015
Details
Acronym
ITA-PARL 2015
Name
Declaration of Internet Rights
Proponent
Italian Parliament
Year of release
2015
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Italy
Scope
National
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (14.2; 14.5)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (14.3)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (2)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (3)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (13)
Net neutrality
1 (2.2; 4)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (11.3)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
1 (2.3)
Freedom of expression
1 (13.2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (14.5; 14.6)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (14.2)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (5.1; 10.3; 13.2)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (2.5; 10.1; 14.2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (5.1)
Data protection
1 (5)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (5.3; 5.4; 6; 12.2)
Right to anonymity
1 (10)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (11)
Innovation
1 (14.3)
Competition
1 (14.3)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1; 14.1)
AI mentioned
1 (9.3)
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
WEF 2012
Informed Societies: Towards a Code of Conduct for Government Leaders
World Economic Forum
2012
Details
Acronym
WEF 2012
Name
Informed Societies: Towards a Code of Conduct for Government Leaders
Proponent
World Economic Forum
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Switzerland
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
Nd
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (p.1;3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p.2)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p.2; 3)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p.2; 3)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (p.3)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p.3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p.2; 3)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p.2;3)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
1 (p.3)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
WSIS+10 2013
Information and Knowledge For All
WSIS+10WSIS+10WSIS+10WSIS+10WSIS+10
2013
Details
Acronym
WSIS+10 2013
Name
Information and Knowledge For All
Proponent
WSIS+10WSIS+10WSIS+10WSIS+10WSIS+10
Year of release
2013
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p.2; 4)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p.4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p.2)
Speed and affordability
1 (p.4)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p.2; 4)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p.4)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p.3)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (p.4)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p.2; 3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p.3; 4)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p.3)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p.3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p.2; 3)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p.4)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p.4)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
PCPS 2012
Guiding Principles of Internet Freedom
Praxis Centre for Policy Studies
2012
Details
Acronym
PCPS 2012
Name
Guiding Principles of Internet Freedom
Proponent
Praxis Centre for Policy Studies
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Tech-Academic
Proponent Location
Estonia
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (11)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (11)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (7)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (4)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (6)
Protection of children
1 (6)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (9)
Data protection
1 (5)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE 2014
Guide on Rights for Internet users
CoE Committee of Ministers
2014
Details
Acronym
COE 2014
Name
Guide on Rights for Internet users
Proponent
CoE Committee of Ministers
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (5.5)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (4.0)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (4.0; s.3.3; s.6: 1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (1.1; 3)
Speed and affordability
1 (2)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (s. 5.1)
Media and digital literacy
1 (s 5.2)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
1 (2)
Freedom of expression
1 (1; 4)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (1.0)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (1.0)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (1; 4; 1)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (5.2)
Right to due process
1 (s. 7,2.1)
Right to legal remedies
1 (4.0; 5.3; s. 7.1)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (s. 6.3)
Protection of children
1 (s. 6: 1)
Non-discrimination
1 (3.0; s.1.1; s.1.2; s.1. 4; s.6: 1)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (s. 5.1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1.0; s. 4.3; s. 4.5)
Data protection
1 (1.0; s. 4.2; s. 4.3; s.4.6 )
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (s. 4.3)
Right to anonymity
1 (s. 6.4)
Protection from surveillance
1 (s. 4.4)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (5.5)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1.0)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
GTIW 2012
Governing the Internet Statement
Governing the Internet Workshop
2012
Details
Acronym
GTIW 2012
Name
Governing the Internet Statement
Proponent
Governing the Internet Workshop
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (2)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (3)
Speed and affordability
1 (3)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (4)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (5)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (7)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (4)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (7)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (6)
Data protection
1 (6)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (6)
Protection from surveillance
1 (6)
Right to encryption
1 (6)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (4)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1; 4)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
RGSC 2015
Global Government Surveillance Reform
Reform Government Surveillance Coalition (big company: Facebook, Microsoft, Dropbox?.)
2015
Details
Acronym
RGSC 2015
Name
Global Government Surveillance Reform
Proponent
Reform Government Surveillance Coalition (big company: Facebook, Microsoft, Dropbox?.)
Year of release
2015
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (4)
Anti-government sentiment
1 (1)
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (2; 3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (4)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (3)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
1 (6)
Freedom of expression
1 (6)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (4; 6)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (2)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (6)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1; 6)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (1)
Right to encryption
1 (6)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
GSHRD 2010
Geneva Declaration on Internet Freedom
Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy
2010
Details
Acronym
GSHRD 2010
Name
Geneva Declaration on Internet Freedom
Proponent
Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy
Year of release
2010
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Switzerland
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
1 (5; 6)
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (1; 5; 8; 10)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (1)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (11)
Right to due process
1 (9)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (2; 3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (6)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (6; 7)
Protection from surveillance
1 (4; 6; 7)
Right to encryption
1 (7)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (4)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (8; 11)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
APC-GSIM 2014
Feminist Principles of the Internet
Gender, Sexuality, and Internet Meeting organised by Association for Progressive Communications
2014
Details
Acronym
APC-GSIM 2014
Name
Feminist Principles of the Internet
Proponent
Gender, Sexuality, and Internet Meeting organised by Association for Progressive Communications
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Multinational
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
2016
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (17)
Anti-government sentiment
1 (9; 10; 13)
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (5; 7; 14)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (3)
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1
Media and digital literacy
1
Security of the network
1 (8)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (8)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (10; 15)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (9; 10)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2)
Freedom of association/assembly
1
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (6)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (13; 14)
Protection of children
1 (16)
Non-discrimination
1 (2; 3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (13)
Data protection
1 (13)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (15)
Protection from surveillance
1 (10; 13)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (14)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (7)
Consumer protection
1
Human rights
1
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EUROCITIES 2006
European Charter of Rights of Citizens in the Knowledge Society
Eurocities
2005
Details
Acronym
EUROCITIES 2006
Name
European Charter of Rights of Citizens in the Knowledge Society
Proponent
Eurocities
Year of release
2005
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (IV)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (II)
Right to access the internet
1 (I)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (II)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (III)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (I)
Data protection
1 (I)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
JNC 2014
Delhi Declaration for a Just and Equitable Internet
Just Net Coalition
2014
Details
Acronym
JNC 2014
Name
Delhi Declaration for a Just and Equitable Internet
Proponent
Just Net Coalition
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (18)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (3; 13)
Right to access the internet
1 (13; 14; 22)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (13)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (9)
Open standards
1 (10)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (10)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (10)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (15)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (15)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (1; 18)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (11)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (23)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (14)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (16)
Data protection
1 (12)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (11)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (16)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (6)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE 2011
Declaration on Internet Governance Principles
CoE Committee of Ministers
2011
Details
Acronym
COE 2011
Name
Declaration on Internet Governance Principles
Proponent
CoE Committee of Ministers
Year of release
2011
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2; 6)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (2;7)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (9)
Right to access the internet
1 (5;8)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (4)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (6)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (8)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (8)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (6)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
1 (9)
Freedom of expression
1 (9)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (9)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (1)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (10)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (9)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (8)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (3; 7)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE 2005
Declaration on Human Rights and the Rule of Law in the Information Society
CoE Committee of Ministers
2005
Details
Acronym
COE 2005
Name
Declaration on Human Rights and the Rule of Law in the Information Society
Proponent
CoE Committee of Ministers
Year of release
2005
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (II)
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (I. 3)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (I. 3)
Media and digital literacy
1 (I. 3)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (I. 1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (I. 1)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (I. 8)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (I. 7)
Right to due process
1 (I. 5)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (I. 4)
Protection of children
1 (II. 4)
Non-discrimination
1 (I. 3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (I. 3)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (I. 2)
Data protection
1 (II. 4)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (I. 6)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (II)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
COE 2003
Declaration on Freedom of Communication on the Internet
CoE Committee of Ministers
2003
Details
Acronym
COE 2003
Name
Declaration on Freedom of Communication on the Internet
Proponent
CoE Committee of Ministers
Year of release
2003
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
1 (4)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (6)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (3; 6)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (6)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (3)
Non-discrimination
1 (4)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (7)
Protection from surveillance
1 (7)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (6)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
PEN 2011
Declaration on Digital Freedom
PEN International
2012
Details
Acronym
PEN 2011
Name
Declaration on Digital Freedom
Proponent
PEN International
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1; 4)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (4.e)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (3.d)
Data protection
1 (3.e)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (3)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (4.c)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (4)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
TF 2012
Declaration of Internet Freedom
Tech Freedom et al.
2012
Details
Acronym
TF 2012
Name
Declaration of Internet Freedom
Proponent
Tech Freedom et al.
Year of release
2012
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
1
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
1
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
1
Freedom of expression
1
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1
Right to due process
1
Right to legal remedies
1
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1
Competition
1
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
WSIS 2003
Declaration of Principles (Geneva)
WSIS
2003
Details
Acronym
WSIS 2003
Name
Declaration of Principles (Geneva)
Proponent
WSIS
Year of release
2003
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (20; 48)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (39; 48)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (21)
Right to access the internet
1 (48)
Speed and affordability
1 (51)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (B4)
Media and digital literacy
1 (B4)
Security of the network
1 (35; 48)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (44)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (44)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (27)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (58)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (B3; 55)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (39; 48)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (57)
Protection of children
1 (59)
Non-discrimination
1 (36; 44; 59)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (48; B8)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (35; 58)
Data protection
1 (35)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (41)
Competition
1 (39)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (42)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (35)
Human rights
1 (B10)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
CS-WSIS 2003
Civil Society Declaration to the World Summit on the Information Society
WSIS Civil Society Plenary
2003
Details
Acronym
CS-WSIS 2003
Name
Civil Society Declaration to the World Summit on the Information Society
Proponent
WSIS Civil Society Plenary
Year of release
2003
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2.1; 2.4.7)
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (2.2.3)
Open data
1 (2.4.7)
Right to participation
1 (2.1; 2.1.8; 2.2.3)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (2.1; 2.4.3)
Right to access the internet
1 (2.4.3)
Speed and affordability
1 (2.4.3)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (2.1.7; 2.4.5)
Media and digital literacy
1 (2.1.7; 2.3.1.1; 2.4.5)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (2.1.8; 2.3.3.3; 2.4.5)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (2.2.1; 2.3.2.1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2.1.1; 2.1.5; 2.2.3; 2.3.3.4)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (2.2.3; 2.2.9; 2.4.2)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (2.2.7)
Non-discrimination
1 (2.1; 2.1.3; 2.2; 2.4.3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (2.2; 2.2.5; 2.3.1; 2.4.5)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (2.2.2)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (2.2.2)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
1 (2.4.3)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (2.3.3.2; 2.4.5)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (2.4.7)
Human rights
1 (2.1.2; 2.2)
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
CHI-CS 2009
China Internet Human Rights Declaration
Chinese Academics
2009
Details
Acronym
CHI-CS 2009
Name
China Internet Human Rights Declaration
Proponent
Chinese Academics
Year of release
2009
Link
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
China
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (10)
Right to personal security and dignity
1
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (9)
Data protection
1
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (7)
Protection from surveillance
1
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1
Human rights
1
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
HBF 2003
Charter of Civil Rights for a Sustainable Knowledge Society
Heinrich B?ll Foundation
2003
Details
Acronym
HBF 2003
Name
Charter of Civil Rights for a Sustainable Knowledge Society
Proponent
Heinrich B?ll Foundation
Year of release
2003
Link
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1
Open data
1
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (5)
User awareness and education
1
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (3)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (7)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (6)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (9)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (9)
Protection from surveillance
1 (5)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
FCFORUM 2010
Charter for Innovation, Creativity and Access to Knowledge
FC Forum
2010
Details
Acronym
FCFORUM 2010
Name
Charter for Innovation, Creativity and Access to Knowledge
Proponent
FC Forum
Year of release
2010
Link
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Spain
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (5)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1
Speed and affordability
1
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (1)
Device Rights
1
Freedom of expression
1
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (2)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1
Privacy rights (generalized)
1
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1
Right to encryption
1
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
ELLO 2015
Bill of Rights for all Social Network Users
Ello (social network)
2015
Details
Acronym
ELLO 2015
Name
Bill of Rights for all Social Network Users
Proponent
Ello (social network)
Year of release
2015
Link
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1
Open data
1
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
1
Right to anonymity
1
Protection from surveillance
1
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
CPI 2010
Asia Declaration on Internet Governance
Centre for Policy Initiatives
2010
Details
Acronym
CPI 2010
Name
Asia Declaration on Internet Governance
Proponent
Centre for Policy Initiatives
Year of release
2010
Link
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Asia Pacific
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (2)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
CIRN 2013
An Internet for the Common Good
CIRN Commons
2013
Details
Acronym
CIRN 2013
Name
An Internet for the Common Good
Proponent
CIRN Commons
Year of release
2013
Link
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Tech-Academic
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
1
Right to participation
1
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
1
Democracy and the rule of law
1
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (4)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (9)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (3)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
OSCE 2003
Amsterdam Recommendations on Freedom of the Media and the Internet
OSCE
2003
Details
Acronym
OSCE 2003
Name
Amsterdam Recommendations on Freedom of the Media and the Internet
Proponent
OSCE
Year of release
2003
Link
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe, USA
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1
Media and digital literacy
1
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
ADC 2014
African Declaration on Internet Rights and Freedoms
AfDec Coalition
2014
Details
Acronym
ADC 2014
Name
African Declaration on Internet Rights and Freedoms
Proponent
AfDec Coalition
Year of release
2014
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Africa
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1
Open data
1
Right to participation
1
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1
Right to access the internet
1
Speed and affordability
1
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1
Media and digital literacy
1
Security of the network
1
Net neutrality
1
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1
Freedom of association/assembly
1
Democracy and the rule of law
1
Right to due process
1
Right to legal remedies
1
Right to personal security and dignity
1
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1
Privacy rights (generalized)
1
Data protection
1
Control and self determination (individual level)
1
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
MASHABLE 2013
A Digital Bill of Rights for the Internet, by the Internet
Mashable
2013
Details
Acronym
MASHABLE 2013
Name
A Digital Bill of Rights for the Internet, by the Internet
Proponent
Mashable
Year of release
2013
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
C
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1
Right to access the internet
1 (1)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (2)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (5)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (2)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (2)
Data protection
1
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (4)
Right to anonymity
1 (9)
Protection from surveillance
1 (10)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (6)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1
Human rights
n/a
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a
EFF 2010
A Bill of Privacy Rights for Social Network Users
Electronic Frontier Foundation
2010
Details
Acronym
EFF 2010
Name
A Bill of Privacy Rights for Social Network Users
Proponent
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Year of release
2010
Link
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
USA
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
C
Comprehensive / Specific
S
Current Version
n/a
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Anti-government sentiment
NOT CODED
Accountability/Responsibility
NOT CODED
No geo-fencing
NOT CODED
Transparency and openness
1 (5)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (4)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1
Data protection
1
Control and self determination (individual level)
1
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (8)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1
AI mentioned
n/a
AI & human rights
n/a
AI promotion of human values
n/a
AI & professional responsibility
n/a
AI & Fairness and Non-Discrimination
n/a
AI & Human Control of Technology
n/a
AI Transparency and Explainability
n/a
AI & Accountability
n/a
AI & Privacy
n/a
AI & Safety and Security
n/a
Environmental sustainability
NOT CODED
Minimal data collection
NOT CODED
Right to be offline
NOT CODED
Right to protest
NOT CODED
Freedom of hate speech
NOT CODED
Freedom from disinformation
NOT CODED
Freedom from attacks on reputation
NOT CODED
Non discrimination of women
NOT CODED
First Hit Only
n/a
Open Questions
n/a
Note
n/a