234
10 Principles of Responsible AI
Women Leading in AI
2019
Details
Identifier
234
Name
10 Principles of Responsible AI
Proponent
Women Leading in AI
Initial Release
2019
Url
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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
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p.16)
No geo-fencing
1 (p.7)
Transparency and openness
1 (pp.10-11), (p.16)
Open data
1 (p.2)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p.3), p.11
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p.22)
User awareness and education
1 (p.3), (p.22)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p.19)
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
1 (p.22)
Free and open source software
1 (p.16)
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 12)
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 (p.10)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p.12), (p. 21)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p.14)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 16)
Data protection
1 (p. 16)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p.11)
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), (p.6)
Competition
1 (p. 3)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p.16)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 2)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p.2), (p.12), (p.14)
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. 2)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 6)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 6), (p. 16)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p.12)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p.2)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p.10)
Note
n/a
57
26 Recommendations on Content Governance
Access Now
2020
Details
Identifier
57
Name
26 Recommendations on Content Governance
Proponent
Access Now
Initial Release
2020
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 41)
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)
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. 8, p. 9, p. 14)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 7, p. 9, p. 14)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 27)
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 12)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 17)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 17, p. 20, p. 31, p. 38)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 17, p. 31, p. 37, p. 39)
Note
n/a
1
A Bill of Privacy Rights for Social Network Users
Electronic Frontier Foundation
2010
Details
Identifier
1
Name
A Bill of Privacy Rights for Social Network Users
Proponent
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Initial Release
2010
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2010
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2010
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
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
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (2)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
58
A Bill of Rights for the Internet
Andrew Murray
2010
Details
Identifier
58
Name
A Bill of Rights for the Internet
Proponent
Andrew Murray
Initial Release
2010
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Individual
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2010
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2010
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (10)
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
59
A Bills of rights in Cyberspace
Jeff Jarvis
2010
Details
Identifier
59
Name
A Bills of rights in Cyberspace
Proponent
Jeff Jarvis
Initial Release
2010
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Individual
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2010
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, German, Hebrew, Norwegian, French, Chinese
Coded Version
2010
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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 (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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
24
A Civil Society statement on the new ITRs and the future of multi-stakeholder engagement
Governing the Internet Workshop (Access, Africa Information and Communications Technology Alliance (AfICTA), ARTICLE 19, Asociación Colombiana de Usuarios de Internet,Association pour le Soutien et l'Appui à l'Entrepreneuriat Feminin (ASAFE), Center for Global Communications (GLOCOM), Center for Technology and Society at Fundação Getulio Vargas (CTS/FGV), Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), Consumers International, Development Information Network (DevNet), Fundación Karisma, Global Illuminators, Global Partners and Associates, Index on Censorship, iNGO European Media Platform, Internet Democracy Project, Jan Servaes, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, US, Julia Group, Sweden, Kenya ICT Action Network (KICTANet), Movimento Mega, Neutralidad Si!, Open Source Foundation of Nigeria (OSFON), Partnership, Management and Support Programme, Public Knowledge, Software Freedom Law Centre, Timothy McGinnis, Internet Infrastructure and Governance Consultant, US, Tracey Naughton, Communication for Development Consultant, Australia, Urdu Internet Society, Prof. Wolfgang Kleinwächter, University of Aarhus, Denmark
2012
Details
Identifier
24
Name
A Civil Society statement on the new ITRs and the future of multi-stakeholder engagement
Proponent
Governing the Internet Workshop (Access, Africa Information and Communications Technology Alliance (AfICTA), ARTICLE 19, Asociación Colombiana de Usuarios de Internet,Association pour le Soutien et l'Appui à l'Entrepreneuriat Feminin (ASAFE), Center for Global Communications (GLOCOM), Center for Technology and Society at Fundação Getulio Vargas (CTS/FGV), Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), Consumers International, Development Information Network (DevNet), Fundación Karisma, Global Illuminators, Global Partners and Associates, Index on Censorship, iNGO European Media Platform, Internet Democracy Project, Jan Servaes, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, US, Julia Group, Sweden, Kenya ICT Action Network (KICTANet), Movimento Mega, Neutralidad Si!, Open Source Foundation of Nigeria (OSFON), Partnership, Management and Support Programme, Public Knowledge, Software Freedom Law Centre, Timothy McGinnis, Internet Infrastructure and Governance Consultant, US, Tracey Naughton, Communication for Development Consultant, Australia, Urdu Internet Society, Prof. Wolfgang Kleinwächter, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2012
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2)
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
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
269
A Declaration for the Future of the Internet
Government of the United States (The White House)
2022
Details
Identifier
269
Name
A Declaration for the Future of the Internet
Proponent
Government of the United States (The White House)
Initial Release
2022
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 1) 1 (p.3)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 1)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 2)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 2)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 1), 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
1 (p. 2)
Security of the network
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 2)
Open standards
1 (p. 2)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
1 (p. 2)
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 2)
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. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 1)
Protection of children
1 (p. 2)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 2)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Data protection
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 2)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Competition
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3)
Economic development
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 2)
Human rights
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 3)
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), 1 (p. 2)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 2)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
60
A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace
John P. Barlow
1996
Details
Identifier
60
Name
A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace
Proponent
John P. Barlow
Initial Release
1996
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Individual
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
1996
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
1996
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
2
A Digital Bill of Rights for the Internet, by the Internet
Mashable
2013
Details
Identifier
2
Name
A Digital Bill of Rights for the Internet, by the Internet
Proponent
Mashable
Initial Release
2013
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2013
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2013
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
201
A Framework For The Ethical Use Of Advanced Data Science Methods In The Humanitarian Sector
Data Science and Ethics Group
2020
Details
Identifier
201
Name
A Framework For The Ethical Use Of Advanced Data Science Methods In The Humanitarian Sector
Proponent
Data Science and Ethics Group
Initial Release
2020
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 9)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 3, p. 8, p. 41)
Open data
1 (p. 17)
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 (p. 9)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
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)
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 (p. 16)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 3)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7, p. 11, p. 16, p. 30)
Data protection
1 (p. 8, p. 13, p. 16, p. 17, p. 18, p. 25-28)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 7)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 3, p. 7)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 16)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 2, p. 3, p. 20)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 2)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 14)
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. 3)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 8, p. 11, p. 30, p. 31, p. 34)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 8, p. 11, p. 16, p. 23, p. 26)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 9, p. 30)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 9)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 8, p. 11, p. 17, p. 30, p. 31, p. 32)
Note
n/a
307
A Global Action Plan for Electronic Business (3rd Edition)
Alliance for Global Business
1998
Details
Identifier
307
Name
A Global Action Plan for Electronic Business (3rd Edition)
Proponent
Alliance for Global Business
Initial Release
1998
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2002
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2002
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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 (p. 23)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 9)
Data protection
1 (p. 23)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 56)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 9)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 31)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 7)
Competition
1 (p. 7)
Economic development
1 (p. 10)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 19)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 24)
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
301
A guide to good practice for digital and data-driven health technologies
UK Department of Health & Social Care
2021
Details
Identifier
301
Name
A guide to good practice for digital and data-driven health technologies
Proponent
UK Department of Health & Social Care
Initial Release
2021
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (§1)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (§1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (introduction)
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 (§3)
Security of the network
1 (§8)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (§10)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (introduction, §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)
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 (introduction, §1)
Data protection
1 (§6, §7)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (§6)
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)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (§1)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (§1)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (§1, §7)
Note
n/a
300
A Manifesto in Defense of Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Transatlantic Reflection Group on Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (The Athens Roundatable)
2021
Details
Identifier
300
Name
A Manifesto in Defense of Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
Transatlantic Reflection Group on Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (The Athens Roundatable)
Initial Release
2021
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3, p. 4, p. 7)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 2, p. 3, p. 4, p. 5, p. 7)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 3, p. 5, p. 6, p. 7)
Open data
1 (p. 6)
Right to participation
1 (p. 3, p. 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
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 1, p. 6, p. 7)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p. 6)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 6)
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)
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. 1, p. 2, p. 3, p. 4, p. 5, p. 6, p. 7)
Right to due process
1 (p. 6)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 1, p. 6, p. 7)
Protection of children
1 (p. 6)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 6)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 6)
Data protection
1 (p. 3, p. 4, p. 6)
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. 1, p. 3, p. 5)
Competition
1 (p. 1, p. 3, p. 5)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 6)
Consumer protection
1 (p. 4)
Human rights
1 (p. 2, p. 4, p. 6)
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, p. 6)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
62
A Social Network Users Bill of Rights: You Must Decide
Computer, Freedom, and Privacy Conference (CFP)
2010
Details
Identifier
62
Name
A Social Network Users Bill of Rights: You Must Decide
Proponent
Computer, Freedom, and Privacy Conference (CFP)
Initial Release
2010
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2010
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2010
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
215
ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
Association for Computing Machinery
2018
Details
Identifier
215
Name
ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
Proponent
Association for Computing Machinery
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, Chinese
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2: 1.1)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 3: 1.3; p. 4: 1.6)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 3: 1.4)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 3: 1.4; p. 9: 3.7)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 5: 2.2; p. 8: 3.5)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 4: 1.6)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 6: 2.7)
Security of the network
1 (p. 7: 2.9)
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
1 (p. 4: 1.5)
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. 2: 1.1)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 3: 1.4)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2: 1.1; p. 4: 1.6)
Data protection
1 (p. 2: 1.2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 4: 1.6)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 4: 1.6)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 3: 1.5)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 3: 1.5)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 2: 1.1)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 2: 1.1, 1.2)
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 4: 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
1 (p. 2: 1.2)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
319
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
Identifier
319
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
Initial Release
2001
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2001
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, French
Coded Version
2001
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
3
African Declaration on Internet Rights and Freedoms
AfDec Coalition (Irish Council for Civil Liberties, African Centre for Open Governance, ALT Advisory, AmaBhungane, Association for Progressive Communications (APC), Article 19, Article 19 Eastern Africa, Article 19 Senegal et Afrique de l'ouest, Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA), Ciudadanía Inteligente, First Mile First Inch (FMFI), Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), Civicus, Tanzania Comission for Human Rights and Good Governance, dotAfrica Foundation, Global Partners Digital, Global Voices, The Institute for Social Accountability (TISA), Internet Society Ghana Chapter, Institute for Public Policy Research, KICTANet, Legal Resources Centre (LRC) - South Africa, Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Media Rights Agenda, Media Institute of Southern Africa Malawi, Media Institute of Southern Africa Zambia, Media Institute of Southern Africa Zimbabwe, Motoon, Namibia Media Trust (NMT), Network for Digital Rights in Ethiopia (NDRE), Paradigm Initiative, PROmotion des TEchnologies Garantes de lEnvironnement et de la Qualité de Vie (PROTEGE QV), SOS Coalition, GivenGain Foundation Right2Know Campaign, South African Human Rights Commission, Support for Information Technology Center (SITC Egypt), World Wide Web Foundation, Media Monitoring Africa, South African National Editors Forum (SANEF), Africa Freedom of Information Centre (AFIC), Centre for Human Rights University of Pretoria, ICT Users Association (ASUTIC), Centre for Youth Empowerment and Leadership (CYEL), Centre for Multilateral Affairs (CfMA), Common Cause Zambia, Endcode, Haki Maendeleo, JamiiForums, Rudi International, Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET), YMCA The Gambia, Arid Lands Information Network (ALIN), Unwanted Witness)
2014
Details
Identifier
3
Name
African Declaration on Internet Rights and Freedoms
Proponent
AfDec Coalition (Irish Council for Civil Liberties, African Centre for Open Governance, ALT Advisory, AmaBhungane, Association for Progressive Communications (APC), Article 19, Article 19 Eastern Africa, Article 19 Senegal et Afrique de l'ouest, Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA), Ciudadanía Inteligente, First Mile First Inch (FMFI), Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), Civicus, Tanzania Comission for Human Rights and Good Governance, dotAfrica Foundation, Global Partners Digital, Global Voices, The Institute for Social Accountability (TISA), Internet Society Ghana Chapter, Institute for Public Policy Research, KICTANet, Legal Resources Centre (LRC) - South Africa, Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Media Rights Agenda, Media Institute of Southern Africa Malawi, Media Institute of Southern Africa Zambia, Media Institute of Southern Africa Zimbabwe, Motoon, Namibia Media Trust (NMT), Network for Digital Rights in Ethiopia (NDRE), Paradigm Initiative, PROmotion des TEchnologies Garantes de lEnvironnement et de la Qualité de Vie (PROTEGE QV), SOS Coalition, GivenGain Foundation Right2Know Campaign, South African Human Rights Commission, Support for Information Technology Center (SITC Egypt), World Wide Web Foundation, Media Monitoring Africa, South African National Editors Forum (SANEF), Africa Freedom of Information Centre (AFIC), Centre for Human Rights University of Pretoria, ICT Users Association (ASUTIC), Centre for Youth Empowerment and Leadership (CYEL), Centre for Multilateral Affairs (CfMA), Common Cause Zambia, Endcode, Haki Maendeleo, JamiiForums, Rudi International, Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET), YMCA The Gambia, Arid Lands Information Network (ALIN), Unwanted Witness)
Initial Release
2014
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Africa
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, Arabic, Portuguese
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 13)
No geo-fencing
n/a
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
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p.21)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (p. 19)
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 10)
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 13, p. 25)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
207
AI at Google: our principles
Google
2018
Details
Identifier
207
Name
AI at Google: our principles
Proponent
Google
Initial Release
2018
Url
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Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (6)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (introduction, 4, 6)
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
1 (6)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (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
1 (introduction)
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 (3)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (5)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (4, 5)
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
1 (introduction, 6)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (Second part: 4)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (4)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (2)
Human Control of Technology
1 (4)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (5)
Note
n/a
244
AI ethics & governance
Accenture
2023
Details
Identifier
244
Name
AI ethics & governance
Proponent
Accenture
Initial Release
2023
Url
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Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1
Note
n/a
248
AI Ethics Code
AI Alliance Russia
2023
Details
Identifier
248
Name
AI Ethics Code
Proponent
AI Alliance Russia
Initial Release
2023
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Russia
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Russian
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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. 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
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. 1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
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
1 (p. 3)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 5)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 2)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 5)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 5)
Note
n/a
294
AI Ethics Principles & Guidelines
Smart Dubai
2018
Details
Identifier
294
Name
AI Ethics Principles & Guidelines
Proponent
Smart Dubai
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
UAE
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 23)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 26, p. 27)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
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
1 (p. 12, p. 26)
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
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
1 (p. 9, p. 12)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 22)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 22)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 10-11)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 11)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 3, p. 14)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 7, p. 14)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 22)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 22)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 20)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 10)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 10)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 26-29)
Note
n/a
257
AI Guidelines
Deutsche Telekom
2018
Details
Identifier
257
Name
AI Guidelines
Proponent
Deutsche Telekom
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, German
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 5, p. 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
1 (p. 11)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 11)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 11)
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
1 (p. 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
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 3)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 9)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 9)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 4)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 8)
Note
n/a
64
AI Principles
Asilomar Conference
2017
Details
Identifier
64
Name
AI Principles
Proponent
Asilomar Conference
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Chinese, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
1 (11)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (11)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
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
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 (11)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (9)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (16, 22)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (10, 11, 17)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (7, 8)
Note
n/a
226
AI Principles of Telefonica
Telefonica
2018
Details
Identifier
226
Name
AI Principles of Telefonica
Proponent
Telefonica
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Spain
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Spanish
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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 (p. 3)
Data protection
1 (p. 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 (p. 2)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 2)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 3)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 3)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 3)
Note
n/a
239
AI Rights For Consumers
BEUC
2019
Details
Identifier
239
Name
AI Rights For Consumers
Proponent
BEUC
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 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
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)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
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
1 (p. 1, p. 6)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 1, p. 5)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 2)
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
1 (p. 2)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 2)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 1-6)
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 1, p. 3)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 1, p. 4, p. 5)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 1, p. 3)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 1, p. 3)
Note
n/a
237
AI Utilization Guidelines
Government of Japan, G7, OECD
2018
Details
Identifier
237
Name
AI Utilization Guidelines
Proponent
Government of Japan, G7, OECD
Initial Release
2018
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Japanese
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 9, p. 17)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 12, p. 27)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 28)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 9)
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. 12, p. 18, p. 21)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 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
1 (p. 9)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 9, p. 12, p. 23-24)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 12, p. 22-23)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 12, p. 25-26)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 16, p. 26)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 9)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 12, p. 16, p. 26-27)
Note
n/a
4
Amsterdam Recommendations on Freedom of the Media and the Internet
OSCE
2003
Details
Identifier
4
Name
Amsterdam Recommendations on Freedom of the Media and the Internet
Proponent
OSCE
Initial Release
2003
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2003
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, German, Romanian, Russian, Serbian
Coded Version
2003
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
162
An Internet free & secure: a human rights based approach to cybersecurity
Freedom Online Coalition (Argentina, Australia, Austria, Cabo Verde, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, The Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Republic of Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, The Maldives, Mexico, Moldova, Mongolia, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, United Kingdom, United States of America)
2015
Details
Identifier
162
Name
An Internet free & secure: a human rights based approach to cybersecurity
Proponent
Freedom Online Coalition (Argentina, Australia, Austria, Cabo Verde, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, The Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Republic of Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, The Maldives, Mexico, Moldova, Mongolia, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, United Kingdom, United States of America)
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 8, p. 9, p. 10)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 9)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 9)
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. 9)
Security of the network
1 (p. 4, p. 7, p. 9, p. 11)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 9)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 9)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 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 (p. 4)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 4, p. 9)
Data protection
1 (p. 4)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 9)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 10)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 9)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 7)
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. 4, p. 7, p. 9)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
296
ARCC: An Ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence
Tencent Research Institute
2020
Details
Identifier
296
Name
ARCC: An Ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
Tencent Research Institute
Initial Release
2020
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
China
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Chinese
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (I, III)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (I)
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 (II)
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 (III)
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
1 (II)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (I, III)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (I)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (II, III)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (III)
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 (III)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (I, III)
Human Control of Technology
1 (IV)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (I, III)
Note
n/a
277
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Policy Paper
Internet Society
2017
Details
Identifier
277
Name
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Policy Paper
Proponent
Internet Society
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 10, p. 12)
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
1 (p. 11)
Security of the network
1 (p. 6, p. 7, p. 11)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
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)
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. 6. p. 11)
Data protection
1 (p. 11)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 11)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 3)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 2, p. 6, p. 8, p. 12)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 6, p. 7)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 11)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 6, p. 10)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 6, p. 10)
Note
n/a
275
Artificial Intelligence for Children: Beijing Principles
International Research Center for AI Ethics and Governance, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2020
Details
Identifier
275
Name
Artificial Intelligence for Children: Beijing Principles
Proponent
International Research Center for AI Ethics and Governance, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Initial Release
2020
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Academic
Proponent Location
China
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Accountability/Responsibility
1
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
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1
Media and digital literacy
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)
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
Protection of children
1
Non-discrimination
1
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
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
Environmental sustainability
1
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
233
Artificial Intelligence Framework
Vodafone
2019
Details
Identifier
233
Name
Artificial Intelligence Framework
Proponent
Vodafone
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 4)
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)
1 (p. 4)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 5)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 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
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, p. 4)
Data protection
1 (p. 2, 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
1 (p. 5)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 3)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 4)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 2)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 3)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 4)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
264
Artificial Intelligence: Open Questions About Gender Inclusion
G20: Women20 (Web Foundation)
2018
Details
Identifier
264
Name
Artificial Intelligence: Open Questions About Gender Inclusion
Proponent
G20: Women20 (Web Foundation)
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 4)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
1 (p. 4)
Right to participation
1 (p. 2)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 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
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
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. 2-5)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 3)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4)
Note
n/a
274
Artificial Intelligence. The Public Policy Opportunity
Intel
2017
Details
Identifier
274
Name
Artificial Intelligence. The Public Policy Opportunity
Proponent
Intel
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 8)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 8)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p.5)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 3, p. 5)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 7)
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
1 (p. 7)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 9)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7)
Data protection
1 (p. 6)
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
1 (p. 3-5)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 8)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 4, p. 9)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 9-10)
Note
n/a
238
Australias AI Ethics Principles
Government of Australia
2018
Details
Identifier
238
Name
Australias AI Ethics Principles
Proponent
Government of Australia
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Australia
Scope
National
Drafting process
Not defined
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (8)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (6)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (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
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
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
1 (5)
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)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (2)
Right to legal remedies
1 (8)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (4)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (2)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (4)
Data protection
1 (4)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (2)
Right to anonymity
1 (4)
Protection from surveillance
1 (2)
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 (8)
Corporate responsibility
1 (5), 1 (8)
Consumer protection
1 (4)
Human rights
1 (1), 1( 2)
Environmental sustainability
1 (1)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (7)
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
1 (6)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (3)
Human Control of Technology
1 (8)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (2)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (6)
Note
n/a
230
Beijing Artificial Intelligence Principles
Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI)
2019
Details
Identifier
230
Name
Beijing Artificial Intelligence Principles
Proponent
Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI)
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
China
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Chinese
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
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)
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
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
1
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
1
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1
Human Control of Technology
1
Promotion of (Human) Values
1
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1
Note
n/a
65
Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for Electronic Learners
EDUCOM
1993
Details
Identifier
65
Name
Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for Electronic Learners
Proponent
EDUCOM
Initial Release
1993
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
1994
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
1994
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (II.5)
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 (I.1, I.2, II.5)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (IV.4)
User awareness and education
1 (I.3, II, II.3)
Media and digital literacy
1 (II, IV.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 (I.4, II.4)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (II.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 (II.4, IV.3)
Data protection
1 (IV.2, IV.3)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (I.3, IV.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 (I.5, II.2, III.2)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
270
Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights
Government of the United States (The White House)
2022
Details
Identifier
270
Name
Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights
Proponent
Government of the United States (The White House)
Initial Release
2022
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
US
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3, p. 4, p. 5)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 5, p. 6, 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. 6)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 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
1 (p. 3, p. 4)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 7)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 5)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 3, p. 5)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 3, p. 4, p. 6)
Data protection
1 (p. 6)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 6)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 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
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 6)
Right to be offline
1 (p. 7)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
241
Bosch code of ethics for AI
Bosch
2020
Details
Identifier
241
Name
Bosch code of ethics for AI
Proponent
Bosch
Initial Release
2020
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, German
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
1 (p. 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
1 (p. 1)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 1)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 1, p. 2)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 1)
Note
n/a
243
Building on the Hamburg Statement and The G20 Roadmap For Digitalization Towards a G20 Framework For Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace
G20: Think20 (Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales (CARI), Center for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth (CIPPEC))
2018
Details
Identifier
243
Name
Building on the Hamburg Statement and The G20 Roadmap For Digitalization Towards a G20 Framework For Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace
Proponent
G20: Think20 (Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales (CARI), Center for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth (CIPPEC))
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Spanish
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 8-9, p. 21-22)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 17)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 7)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 5-8)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 5)
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. 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
1 (p. 18)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 5, p. 7, p. 18)
Data protection
1 (p. 5)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 5)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 5)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 6)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 8)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 6)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 18)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 19)
Consumer protection
1 (p. 16)
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 8, p. 19)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 6, p. 7, p. 16)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 6, p. 7)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 20-21)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 7-8, p. 18)
Note
n/a
273
Business Ethics and Artificial Intelligence
Institute of Business Ethics
2018
Details
Identifier
273
Name
Business Ethics and Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
Institute of Business Ethics
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
1 (p. 6)
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. 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
1 (p. 4)
Competition
1 (p. 4)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 5)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 2, p. 4)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 4)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 2)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 3)
Note
n/a
66
Canada's Digital Charter in Action
Government of Canada
2019
Details
Identifier
66
Name
Canada's Digital Charter in Action
Proponent
Government of Canada
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Canada
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3, p. 9, p. 18, p. 19, p. 20, p. 21, p. 22)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 10, p. 15, p. 18)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. i, p. 9, p. 15, p. 18, p. 19)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. i, p. 12, p. 17)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 1, p. 5, p. 7, p. 8, p. 10, p. 12, p. 13, p. 15, p. 21, p. 22)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 8, p. 15, p. 16)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 7, p. 8, p. 20)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. i, p. 1, p. 3, p. 5, p. 6, p. 11, p. 12, p. 13, p. 17)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 19)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 5, p. 7, p. 10, p. 12, p. 17)
Security of the network
1 (p. 10, p. 13, p. 14, p. 15, p. 17)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 10, p. 15, p. 21)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 8)
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. 15)
Right to due process
1 (p. 10)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 10)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. i, p. 9, p. 10, p. 13, p. 18, p. 21)
Data protection
1 (p. i, p. 9, p. 14, p. 18)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 9, p. 12, p. 18)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. i, p. 1, p. 3, p. 9, p. 10, p. 15, p. 18, p. 20, p. 21, p. 22)
Competition
1 (p. i, p. 6, p. 8, p. 12, p. 14, p. 20, p. 22)
Economic development
1 (p. i, p. 3, p. 7, p. 14)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 10, p. 20)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 18)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 21)
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. 15)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 11)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 21)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 21)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
293
Carta Iberoamericana de Principios y Derechos en Entornos Digitales
Secretaría General Iberoamericana (SEGIB)
2023
Details
Identifier
293
Name
Carta Iberoamericana de Principios y Derechos en Entornos Digitales
Proponent
Secretaría General Iberoamericana (SEGIB)
Initial Release
2023
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Latin America
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Spanish
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 19)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 20), 1 (p. 24)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 21, 24, 27, 31)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 19)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 8)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 6)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 9)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 13, p. 14)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 14, p. 15)
Security of the network
1 (p. 11, p. 12)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 13, p. 23)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 21)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 20, p. 21)
Freedom of association/assembly
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 3)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 11)
Protection of children
1 (p. 16)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 6-7, p. 10, p. 17, p. 20, p. 23, p. 26-27, p. 31, )
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 11)
Data protection
1 (p. 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. 6, p. 28)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 8, p. 12, p. 23, p. 26, p. 31)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 26, p. 27)
Human rights
1 (p. 3, p. 21)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 20)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 20)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 19-21)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 21)
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 8-10)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
67
Carta internazionale dei diritti digitali
Social Innovation Society
2014
Details
Identifier
67
Name
Carta internazionale dei diritti digitali
Proponent
Social Innovation Society
Initial Release
2014
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Italy
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Italian
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
68
Challenges to Freedom of Expression in the Next Decade
UN, OSCE, OAS, ACHPR
2019
Details
Identifier
68
Name
Challenges to Freedom of Expression in the Next Decade
Proponent
UN, OSCE, OAS, ACHPR
Initial Release
2019
Url
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Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (3.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)
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 (3.b)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (3.b, 3.e)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (3.d)
Note
n/a
8
Charter for Innovation, Creativity and Access to Knowledge
FC Forum (eXgae (now X.net), Networked Politics, Mayo Fuster Morell, P2P Foundation, Consumers International, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), David Bollier, Knowledge Ecology International / James Love, La Quadrature du Net, ScambioEtico, Pirat Partiet / Amelia Andersdotter, European Digital Rights (EDRI), Participatory Culture Foundation, Michel Bauwens, Creative Commons España/ Ignasi Labastida, Transnational Institute/Hilary Wainwright, Students for Free Culture, Jose Murilo / Department of Digital Culture (Government of Brazil), Nagarjuna G., John Howkins,Alberto Barrionuevo/FFII.org.es, ALQUA, Isaac Hacksimov, Dyne.org Foundation/Denis Jaromil Roio, The Open Standards, Alliance/Stefan Marsiske, David Evan Harris, David Hammerstein, Joan Subirats, Fundación Karisma, Carlos Sanchez Almeida, Free Knowledge Institute (FKI), FLOSS Manuals, David Maeztu, Josep Jover, Javier Candeira, IT-Political Association, ScriptumLibre, Felix Stalder, Franziska Heine, Dmytri Kleiner, Anne Ostergaard, Jack J. Marxer, Alan Toner, Roberto Santos, Asociación de Internautas / Javier Cuchí, Epidemia / Pablo Ortellado, Kim Tucker, La Casa Invisible, Margarita Padilla, Guifi, Mario Pena, Traficantes de Sueños, Platoniq, Yproductions, Jamie King, Vittorio Bertola, Marco Berlinguer, Universidad Nómada, ASACC / Carmen Zapata, REEM, Toni Verger, SELF, Perogrullo/José Cervera, Maria Claudia de Azevedo Borges, Exit, CSDVA, La impròpia, David Moreno, Josean Llorente, Conservas
2010
Details
Identifier
8
Name
Charter for Innovation, Creativity and Access to Knowledge
Proponent
FC Forum (eXgae (now X.net), Networked Politics, Mayo Fuster Morell, P2P Foundation, Consumers International, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), David Bollier, Knowledge Ecology International / James Love, La Quadrature du Net, ScambioEtico, Pirat Partiet / Amelia Andersdotter, European Digital Rights (EDRI), Participatory Culture Foundation, Michel Bauwens, Creative Commons España/ Ignasi Labastida, Transnational Institute/Hilary Wainwright, Students for Free Culture, Jose Murilo / Department of Digital Culture (Government of Brazil), Nagarjuna G., John Howkins,Alberto Barrionuevo/FFII.org.es, ALQUA, Isaac Hacksimov, Dyne.org Foundation/Denis Jaromil Roio, The Open Standards, Alliance/Stefan Marsiske, David Evan Harris, David Hammerstein, Joan Subirats, Fundación Karisma, Carlos Sanchez Almeida, Free Knowledge Institute (FKI), FLOSS Manuals, David Maeztu, Josep Jover, Javier Candeira, IT-Political Association, ScriptumLibre, Felix Stalder, Franziska Heine, Dmytri Kleiner, Anne Ostergaard, Jack J. Marxer, Alan Toner, Roberto Santos, Asociación de Internautas / Javier Cuchí, Epidemia / Pablo Ortellado, Kim Tucker, La Casa Invisible, Margarita Padilla, Guifi, Mario Pena, Traficantes de Sueños, Platoniq, Yproductions, Jamie King, Vittorio Bertola, Marco Berlinguer, Universidad Nómada, ASACC / Carmen Zapata, REEM, Toni Verger, SELF, Perogrullo/José Cervera, Maria Claudia de Azevedo Borges, Exit, CSDVA, La impròpia, David Moreno, Josean Llorente, Conservas
Initial Release
2010
Url
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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
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2010
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Hungarian, Galego
Coded Version
2010
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (4)
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
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
9
Charter of Civil Rights for a Sustainable Knowledge Society
Heinrich Böll Foundation
2003
Details
Identifier
9
Name
Charter of Civil Rights for a Sustainable Knowledge Society
Proponent
Heinrich Böll Foundation
Initial Release
2003
Url
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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
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2003
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2003
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
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
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (4)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
69
Charter of Digital Fundamental Rights of the European Union
Zeit Foundation
2016
Details
Identifier
69
Name
Charter of Digital Fundamental Rights of the European Union
Proponent
Zeit Foundation
Initial Release
2016
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, German
Coded Version
2016
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (7.1; 8.3)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (4.4; 8.1)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (7.1; 7.2)
Note
n/a
278
Charter of Feminist Demands from the Global South
IT For Change & Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
2022
Details
Identifier
278
Name
Charter of Feminist Demands from the Global South
Proponent
IT For Change & Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Initial Release
2022
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 1, p. 6, p. 9)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 1, p. 3)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 11)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 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
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)
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. 7, p. 11)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 5)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 7)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 7)
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. 3)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 8, p. 9, p. 11)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 7)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 8)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 6)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 6)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 9)
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. 7)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 3)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
10
China Internet Human Rights Declaration
A group of Chinese Academics (Ling Cangzhou (Beijing, scholar, senior mass media worker), Zhao Guojun (Beijing, Legal Scholar), Ran Yunfei (Chengdu, writer, scholar, editor), Beifeng (Guangzhou, senior Internet media worker), Zan Aizong (Hangzhou, writer, reporter), Zhang Hui (Beijing, scholar, officer-in-charge of Mr De Research Centre), Tang Jitian (Beijing, lawyer), Wei Ke (Beijing, poet, animator), Jiang Tianyong (Beijing, lawyer), Jin Guanghong (Beijing, lawyer), Han Yicun (Beijing, lawyer), Guo Yuju (Beijing, scholar), Shi Yijun (Beijing, historian), Ba Zhongwei (Henan, youth rights worker), Zuo Qiao
2009
Details
Identifier
10
Name
China Internet Human Rights Declaration
Proponent
A group of Chinese Academics (Ling Cangzhou (Beijing, scholar, senior mass media worker), Zhao Guojun (Beijing, Legal Scholar), Ran Yunfei (Chengdu, writer, scholar, editor), Beifeng (Guangzhou, senior Internet media worker), Zan Aizong (Hangzhou, writer, reporter), Zhang Hui (Beijing, scholar, officer-in-charge of Mr De Research Centre), Tang Jitian (Beijing, lawyer), Wei Ke (Beijing, poet, animator), Jiang Tianyong (Beijing, lawyer), Jin Guanghong (Beijing, lawyer), Han Yicun (Beijing, lawyer), Guo Yuju (Beijing, scholar), Shi Yijun (Beijing, historian), Ba Zhongwei (Henan, youth rights worker), Zuo Qiao
Initial Release
2009
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
China
Scope
National
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2009
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Chinese
Coded Version
2009
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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 (1)
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
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
1 (4)
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
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
1 (5)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
11
Civil Society Declaration to the World Summit on the Information Society
WSIS Civil Society Plenary
2003
Details
Identifier
11
Name
Civil Society Declaration to the World Summit on the Information Society
Proponent
WSIS Civil Society Plenary
Initial Release
2003
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2003
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2003
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2.1; 2.4.7)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (2)
No geo-fencing
1 (2.4.3)
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)
Environmental sustainability
1 (1)
Minimal data collection
1 (2.2.2)
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 (2.1.3)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (2.4.1)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
74
Civil Society Positions on Christchurch Call Pledge
Civil Society leaders Voices for Action Meeting ? Farzaneh Badii (Internet Governance Project, Georgia Tech)
? Ben Decker (Disinformation Index)
? Anriette Esterhuysen (Global Commission on Internet Governance)
? Claire Fernandez (European Digital Rights Initiative)
? Gabrielle Guillemin (Article 19)
? Dia Kayyali (Witness)
? Daphne Keller (Center for Internet and Society, Stanford University)
? Gayatri Khandhadai (Association for Progressive Communications)
? Cheryl Leanza (A Learned Hand)
? Rebecca MacKinnon (Ranking Digital Rights)
? Mira Milosevic (Global Forum for Media Development)
? Milton Mueller (Internet Governance Project, Georgia Tech)
? Michael Oghia (Global Forum for Media Development)
? Julie Owono (Internet Sans Frontieres)
? Javier Pallero (Access Now)
? Jason Pielemeier (Global Network Initiative)
? Courtney Radsch (Committee to Protect Journalists)
? Ellen Strickland (InternetNZ)
? Anri van der Spuy (Research ICT Africa)
? Deirdre Williams
? Jillian C. York (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
2019
Details
Identifier
74
Name
Civil Society Positions on Christchurch Call Pledge
Proponent
Civil Society leaders Voices for Action Meeting ? Farzaneh Badii (Internet Governance Project, Georgia Tech)
? Ben Decker (Disinformation Index)
? Anriette Esterhuysen (Global Commission on Internet Governance)
? Claire Fernandez (European Digital Rights Initiative)
? Gabrielle Guillemin (Article 19)
? Dia Kayyali (Witness)
? Daphne Keller (Center for Internet and Society, Stanford University)
? Gayatri Khandhadai (Association for Progressive Communications)
? Cheryl Leanza (A Learned Hand)
? Rebecca MacKinnon (Ranking Digital Rights)
? Mira Milosevic (Global Forum for Media Development)
? Milton Mueller (Internet Governance Project, Georgia Tech)
? Michael Oghia (Global Forum for Media Development)
? Julie Owono (Internet Sans Frontieres)
? Javier Pallero (Access Now)
? Jason Pielemeier (Global Network Initiative)
? Courtney Radsch (Committee to Protect Journalists)
? Ellen Strickland (InternetNZ)
? Anri van der Spuy (Research ICT Africa)
? Deirdre Williams
? Jillian C. York (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
New Zealand
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 4: 9)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 6: 14)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 6: 14)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 6: 14)
Note
n/a
70
Code of Ethics for The Information Society
UNESCO
2011
Details
Identifier
70
Name
Code of Ethics for The Information Society
Proponent
UNESCO
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, French, Russian, Chinese, Arabic
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 5: 8; p. 5: 13; p. 6: 16)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
71
Code of EU Online Rights
European Commission
2012
Details
Identifier
71
Name
Code of EU Online Rights
Proponent
European Commission
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2012
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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. 6: 5)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
72
Code of Good Practice on Information, Participation and Transparency in Internet Governance
APC, Council of Europe, UNECE
2009
Details
Identifier
72
Name
Code of Good Practice on Information, Participation and Transparency in Internet Governance
Proponent
APC, Council of Europe, UNECE
Initial Release
2009
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2010
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, French
Coded Version
2010
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3: 1-2, 7; p. 4: 1-2)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
75
Content Regulation in the Digital Age
Association for Progressive Communications
2018
Details
Identifier
75
Name
Content Regulation in the Digital Age
Proponent
Association for Progressive Communications
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
South Africa
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 10, p. 21)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 6, p. 10)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 6; p. 8-10, p. 15, p. 17-18, 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
1 (p. 14, p. 16, p. 20)
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. 10-11, p. 14, p. 16)
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
1 (p. 8-10, p. 11)
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. 11-12, p. 15-16)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 14, p. 19)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7, p. 10)
Data protection
1 (p. 7)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 7)
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
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 2, p. 18)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 2, p. 7, p. 8, p. 11, p. 18-19)
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. 4-6)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
76
Contract For The Web
Multistakeholder: Governments: French Government, German Government. Civil Society: CIPESA, The NewNow, Web Foundation. Companies: AnchorFree, Change.org, Google, Microsoft.
2019
Details
Identifier
76
Name
Contract For The Web
Proponent
Multistakeholder: Governments: French Government, German Government. Civil Society: CIPESA, The NewNow, Web Foundation. Companies: AnchorFree, Change.org, Google, Microsoft.
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2: 2b)
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)
Environmental sustainability
1 (6: 1b)
Minimal data collection
1 (3: 3a, 5: 2a, 3b)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
1 (2: 2b, 6: 1c)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
318
Convention 108+
Council of Europe
1981
Details
Identifier
318
Name
Convention 108+
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
1981
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 16)
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)
1 (p. 11, p. 12, p. 13, p. 20, p. 21, p. 24, p. 25, p. 26)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 10)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 25)
Note
n/a
79
Countering Online Hate Speech
UNESCO
2015
Details
Identifier
79
Name
Countering Online Hate Speech
Proponent
UNESCO
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Arabic, French, Burmese
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 59)
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)
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. 6-59)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 18, p. 22, p. 43-44)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
80
Cyberspace and the American Dream: A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age
Esther Dyson, George Gilder, George Keyworth, and Alvin Toffler
1994
Details
Identifier
80
Name
Cyberspace and the American Dream: A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age
Proponent
Esther Dyson, George Gilder, George Keyworth, and Alvin Toffler
Initial Release
1994
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Individual
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
1994
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
1994
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
200
Data Ethics Principles
DataEthics
2018
Details
Identifier
200
Name
Data Ethics Principles
Proponent
DataEthics
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Denmark
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Danish
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 7, p. 11, p. 33)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 7, p. 15, p. 25, p. 37)
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. 18)
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 (p. 16, p. 32-33)
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. 8)
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. 20)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 25)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7, p. 14, p. 34-35)
Data protection
1 (p. 7)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 10, p. 14-15, p. 16. p. 25, p. 27)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 17, p. 22, p. 32)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 17, p. 30)
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. 7, p. 30)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 11)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 12, p. 20, p. 25)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 23)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 9, p. 13-14, p. 20)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 10, p. 16, p. 25-26)
Note
n/a
82
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
Identifier
82
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
Initial Release
2003
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2003
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, Danish, German, Greek, English, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish
Coded Version
2003
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Annex 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
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
83
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
Identifier
83
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
Initial Release
2008
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2008
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish
Coded Version
2008
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Annex I.Intro; Annex I.2)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
81
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
Identifier
81
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
Initial Release
2005
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2005
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish
Coded Version
2005
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Annex I.3; Annex III)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
84
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
Council of Europe
2011
Details
Identifier
84
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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
1 (5; 6)
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 (11)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
85
Declaration of Cities Coalition for Digital Rights
The Cities Coalition for Digital Rights
2018
Details
Identifier
85
Name
Declaration of Cities Coalition for Digital Rights
Proponent
The Cities Coalition for Digital Rights
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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 (Preamble)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (Preamble)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (3)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (3)
Note
n/a
86
Declaration of Human Rights in Cyberspace
Robert B. Gelman
1997
Details
Identifier
86
Name
Declaration of Human Rights in Cyberspace
Proponent
Robert B. Gelman
Initial Release
1997
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Individual
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
1997
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
1997
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
13
Declaration of Internet Freedom
Tech Freedom, Competitive Enterprise Institute, International Center for Law & Economics, DigitalLibertyAmericans for Tax Reform, The Campaign for Liberty, Istituto Bruno Leoni, National Taxpayers Union, The TaxPayers' Alliance, Less Government. Signatory Individuals: Chris Alden, John Perry Barlow, Prof. Randy E. Barnett, Kelly William Cobb, Jeff Eisenach, Hance Haney, George Keyworth, Prof. Thomas Lambert, Prof. Steven Landsburg, Prof. Geoffrey Manne, Prof. Stephen Margolis, Prof. Scott Masten, Prof. Andrew Morriss, Virginia Postrel, Ryan Radia, Bret Swanson, Berin Szoka
2012
Details
Identifier
13
Name
Declaration of Internet Freedom
Proponent
Tech Freedom, Competitive Enterprise Institute, International Center for Law & Economics, DigitalLibertyAmericans for Tax Reform, The Campaign for Liberty, Istituto Bruno Leoni, National Taxpayers Union, The TaxPayers' Alliance, Less Government. Signatory Individuals: Chris Alden, John Perry Barlow, Prof. Randy E. Barnett, Kelly William Cobb, Jeff Eisenach, Hance Haney, George Keyworth, Prof. Thomas Lambert, Prof. Steven Landsburg, Prof. Geoffrey Manne, Prof. Stephen Margolis, Prof. Scott Masten, Prof. Andrew Morriss, Virginia Postrel, Ryan Radia, Bret Swanson, Berin Szoka
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2012
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
17
Declaration of Internet Freedom
Free Press, the Free Press Action Fund, Access, ACLU, CREDO, Electronic Frontier Foundation
2012
Details
Identifier
17
Name
Declaration of Internet Freedom
Proponent
Free Press, the Free Press Action Fund, Access, ACLU, CREDO, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
1
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
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)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
29
Declaration of Internet Rights
Italian Parliament
2015
Details
Identifier
29
Name
Declaration of Internet Rights
Proponent
Italian Parliament
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Italy
Scope
National
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Italian, English
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (2.5; 3.1; 3.4; 12.1; 12.3; 14.3; 14.5)
No geo-fencing
n/a
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)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (6.2; 9.4)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (13.2)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (8.1)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (9.3)
Note
n/a
12
Declaration of Principles (Geneva)
WSIS
2003
Details
Identifier
12
Name
Declaration of Principles (Geneva)
Proponent
WSIS
Initial Release
2003
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2003
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish
Coded Version
2003
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (20; 48)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (B1: 20)
No geo-fencing
n/a
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)
Environmental sustainability
1 (A2, B7)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (B10: 59)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (A12)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
245
Declaration of principles for content and platform governance in times of crisis
Access Now
2022
Details
Identifier
245
Name
Declaration of principles for content and platform governance in times of crisis
Proponent
Access Now
Initial Release
2022
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 4, p. 6, p. 9, p. 10)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 1, p. 8)
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 6)
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 2, p. 6, p. 7, p. 8, p. 10)
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. 7, p. 8, p. 9)
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. 1)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 5)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 8, p. 10)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 9)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 3, p. 4, p. 6)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 3, p. 8)
Data protection
1 (p. 3)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 1)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 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
1 (p. 1, p. 8)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1, p. 2, p. 3, p. 4, p. 5, p. 6, p. 8, p. 10)
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, p. 2, p. 9)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 7)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
87
Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa
African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
2019
Details
Identifier
87
Name
Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa
Proponent
African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Africa
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, Portuguese, Arabic
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (37.3)
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)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (42.2.c)
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 (9.3.a, 21)
Non discrimination of women
1 (Preamble)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (39.6)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
88
Declaration of the Committee of Ministers on ICANN, Human Rights and the Rule of Law
Council of Europe
2015
Details
Identifier
88
Name
Declaration of the Committee of Ministers on ICANN, Human Rights and the Rule of Law
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (6)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
89
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
Council of Europe
2011
Details
Identifier
89
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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
211
Declaration on Ethics and Data Protection in Artificial Intelligence
ICDPPC International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners
2018
Details
Identifier
211
Name
Declaration on Ethics and Data Protection in Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
ICDPPC International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2, p. 4, p. 5)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 2, p. 4)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 4)
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, p. 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 (p.2, p. 5)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p.2, p. 5)
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. 3, p. 5)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 2-3, p. 5)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2-5)
Data protection
1 (p. 2-3, p. 5)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p.3-4)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 3)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 3-4)
Competition
1 (p. 5)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p.5)
Human rights
1 (p. 2-5)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 5)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 3-4)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 3-4)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4)
Note
n/a
15
Declaration on Freedom of Communication on the Internet
Council of Europe
2003
Details
Identifier
15
Name
Declaration on Freedom of Communication on the Internet
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2003
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2003
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2003
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (3)
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
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
90
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
Identifier
90
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
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
National
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, German
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Freedom from disinformation
1
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
16
Declaration on Human Rights and the Rule of Law in the Information Society
Council of Europe
2005
Details
Identifier
16
Name
Declaration on Human Rights and the Rule of Law in the Information Society
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2005
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2005
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2005
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (II)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (I.7), 1 (I.8.II), 1 (II.4)
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 (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)
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 (II.3)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
247
Declaration On Internet Governance And Development Of Africas Digital Economy
African Union
2018
Details
Identifier
247
Name
Declaration On Internet Governance And Development Of Africas Digital Economy
Proponent
African Union
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Ethiopia
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Arabic, French, Portuguese
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 2)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 2)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 2)
Speed and affordability
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
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p. 2)
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)
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
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. 2)
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1 (p. 4)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 4)
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. 4)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
18
Declaration on Internet Governance Principles
Council of Europe
2011
Details
Identifier
18
Name
Declaration on Internet Governance Principles
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Chinese, Arabic, French, German, Russian
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2; 6)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
316
Declaration: A Moratorium on Facial Recognition Technology for Mass Surveillance
The Public Voice
2019
Details
Identifier
316
Name
Declaration: A Moratorium on Facial Recognition Technology for Mass Surveillance
Proponent
The Public Voice
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (intro)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
19
Delhi Declaration for a Just and Equitable Internet
Just Net Coalition (Intervozes, Alai Net, ThoughtWorks, Software Freedom Law Centre, P2P Foundation, Free and Open Source Software, FreePress, SUNY, Geneva Global, Foundacion Comunic, NEXUS research cooperative, Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication, Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development, Young Pirates of Europe, Third World Network, Centre for Community Informatics Research, Association for Proper Internet Governance, Savoir Faire, Eurolinc, University of Hyderabad, NALSAR
Third World Network, ThoughtWorks, IT for Change, Knowledge Commons, Centre for Internet and Society, Free Software Movement of India, Consumer Unity and Trust Society, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, Downtoearth, ICT Consumer's Association of Kenya, National Forum for Democratization of Communication, Centre for Internet and Society, Independent Legal Practitioner, Swecha, Free Software Movement of India, Mahila Samakhya, Delhi University, Open Knowledge Community, Digital Empowerment Foundation, Software Freedom Law Center, Our World is not for Sale, ThoughtWorks, ActionAid)
2014
Details
Identifier
19
Name
Delhi Declaration for a Just and Equitable Internet
Proponent
Just Net Coalition (Intervozes, Alai Net, ThoughtWorks, Software Freedom Law Centre, P2P Foundation, Free and Open Source Software, FreePress, SUNY, Geneva Global, Foundacion Comunic, NEXUS research cooperative, Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication, Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development, Young Pirates of Europe, Third World Network, Centre for Community Informatics Research, Association for Proper Internet Governance, Savoir Faire, Eurolinc, University of Hyderabad, NALSAR
Third World Network, ThoughtWorks, IT for Change, Knowledge Commons, Centre for Internet and Society, Free Software Movement of India, Consumer Unity and Trust Society, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, Downtoearth, ICT Consumer's Association of Kenya, National Forum for Democratization of Communication, Centre for Internet and Society, Independent Legal Practitioner, Swecha, Free Software Movement of India, Mahila Samakhya, Delhi University, Open Knowledge Community, Digital Empowerment Foundation, Software Freedom Law Center, Our World is not for Sale, ThoughtWorks, ActionAid)
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (21)
No geo-fencing
n/a
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
284
Democratic Principles for an Open Internet
Open Internet for Society
2021
Details
Identifier
284
Name
Democratic Principles for an Open Internet
Proponent
Open Internet for Society
Initial Release
2021
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, Arabic, Spanish
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 14)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 20)
No geo-fencing
1 (p.7), 1 (p. 16)
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 7), 1 (p.18), 1 (p. 20)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p.7), 1 (p.20)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 14), 1 (p.18)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 7), 1 (p.16)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 7)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 16)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 12)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p. 18)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 18)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 5)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
1 (p. 7)
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), 1 (p. 18)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 5)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (p. 12)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 12)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 12), 1 (p. 20)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 12)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 14)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 9)
Data protection
1 (p. 9)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 9)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 18)
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 14)
Innovation
1 (p. 14)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 3)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 3)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 12)
Human rights
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 20)
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. 12)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 14)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
91
Dichiarazione Congiunta Assemblée Nationale Camera dei Deputati
Assemblée Nationale Camera dei Deputati
2015
Details
Identifier
91
Name
Dichiarazione Congiunta Assemblée Nationale Camera dei Deputati
Proponent
Assemblée Nationale Camera dei Deputati
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
France and Italy
Scope
Bi-national
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
French
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
102
Digital Agenda 2014-2017
Government of Germany
2014
Details
Identifier
102
Name
Digital Agenda 2014-2017
Proponent
Government of Germany
Initial Release
2014
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 10; p. 13; p. 35)
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)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 14)
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. 24)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
93
Digital Bill of Rights
Cybersalon
2015
Details
Identifier
93
Name
Digital Bill of Rights
Proponent
Cybersalon
Initial Release
2015
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Individual
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
94
Digital Charter
Government of the UK
2019
Details
Identifier
94
Name
Digital Charter
Proponent
Government of the UK
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
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
1
Competition
1
Economic development
1
Intellectual Property
1
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
195
Digital Decisions
Center For Democracy and Technology
2018
Details
Identifier
195
Name
Digital Decisions
Proponent
Center For Democracy and Technology
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 13)
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
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 9, p. 13)
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)
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
1 (p. 1, p. 13)
Competition
1 (p. 10)
Economic development
1 (p. 1)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 11)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 13)
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 1, p. 11)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 2, p. 4, p. 9, p. 10)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 1, p. 2, p. 8, p. 10)
Note
n/a
310
Digital Nations Data 360° Declaration
Digital Nations
2019
Details
Identifier
310
Name
Digital Nations Data 360° Declaration
Proponent
Digital Nations
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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)
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
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
321
Digital Rights Charter (Carta Derechos Digitales)
Government of Spain
2021
Details
Identifier
321
Name
Digital Rights Charter (Carta Derechos Digitales)
Proponent
Government of Spain
Initial Release
2021
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Spain
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Spanish
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 23: 4.XIX.5)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 10: 1.V.2), 1 (p. 12: 2.X.1), 1 (p. 16: 3.XIV.2), 1 (p. 18: 3.XV.4), 1 (p. 24: 4.XX)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 9: 1.III.2), 1 (p. 17: 3.XV.2), 1 (p. 18: 3.XVI.1/2), 1 (p. 19: 3.XVIII.2), 1 (p. 20: 3.XVIII.6), 1 (p. 22: 4.XIX.2), 1 (p. 24: 4.XX.1/4), 1 (p. 27: 5.XXIII), 1 (p.28: 5.XXV.2b)
Open data
1 (p. 16: 3.XIV), 1 (p. 17: 3.XV), 1 (p. 26: 5.XXI)
Right to participation
1 (p. 18: 3.XVI), 1 (p. 23: 4.XIX.5)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 12: 2)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 12: 2.IX), 1 (p. 13: 2.XI)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 18: 3.XVII.3), 1 (p. 21: 4.XIX.4)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 18: 3.XVII), 1 (p. 23: 4.XIX.4)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 18: 3.XVII)
Security of the network
1 (p. 10: 1.VI)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 16: 3.XIII)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 19: 3.XVIII)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 18: 3.XVI), 1 (p. 28: 5.XXV)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 16: 3.XIV)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 13: 2.X.5), 1 (p. 18: XV.3)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 16: 3.XIV)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 13: 2.X.5)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 5/6: Preamble)
Right to due process
1 (p. 30: 6.XXVII)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 30: 6.XXVII)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 10:1.VI), 1 (p. 8: 1.I.3), 1 (p. 28: XXVI.2)
Protection of children
1 (p. 12:2.X)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 12:2.VIII), 1 (p. 27: 5.XXV.2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 6: Preamble), 1 (p. 22: 4.XIX.3), 1 (p. 27: 5.XXI.6)
Data protection
1 (p. 9: 1.III)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 28: 5.XXVI), (p. 30: 6.XXVII.3)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 22: 4.XIX.2)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 9: 1.II.4), 1 (p. 18: 3.XV.3)
Innovation
1 (p. 24: 4.XX.5), 1 (p. 26: 5.XXI.2)
Competition
1 (p. 18: 3.XVI.2)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 17: 3.XIV.7), 1 (p. 19: 3.XVII.5), 1 (p. 27: 5.XXIV.2)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 9: 1.I)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 26: 5.XXII)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
1 (p. 22: 4.XIX.2)
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 19: 3.XVII.5)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 19: 3.XVII.5)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 12: 2.VII.1)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 12: 2.VII.1), 1 (p. 28: 5.XXV)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 28: 5.XXV)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 6: Preamble), 1 (p.8: 1.I)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 27: 5.XXIII.5), 1 (p. 28: 5.XXV)
Note
n/a
111
Digital Security Risk Management for Economic and Social Prosperity
OECD
2015
Details
Identifier
111
Name
Digital Security Risk Management for Economic and Social Prosperity
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2015
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)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
309
Digital Strategy 2025
German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs
2016
Details
Identifier
309
Name
Digital Strategy 2025
Proponent
German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs
Initial Release
2016
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2016
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, German
Coded Version
2016
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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 (p. 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 (p. 50)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 49), 1 (p. 50), 1 (p. 51), 1 (p. 53)
Security of the network
1 (p. 33), 1 (p. 35), 1 (p. 34), 1 (p. 42)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 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 (p. 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 (p. 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 (p. 33, p. 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
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 14)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
242
Directive on Automated Decision-Making
Government of Canada
2019
Details
Identifier
242
Name
Directive on Automated Decision-Making
Proponent
Government of Canada
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Canada
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
1 (6.3.7)
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
1 (6.3.4)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (6.3.1, 6.3.2)
Human Control of Technology
1 (6.3.11)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (6.2)
Note
n/a
286
Discussion Paper on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Personal DataFostering Responsible Development and Adoption of AI
Personal Data Protection Commission Singapore
2018
Details
Identifier
286
Name
Discussion Paper on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Personal DataFostering Responsible Development and Adoption of AI
Proponent
Personal Data Protection Commission Singapore
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Singapore
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5, p. 7-9)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 3, p. 5, p. 8, 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
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. 5, p. 8)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1 (p. 2-3)
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
1 (p. 3, p. 12)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 8)
Consumer protection
1 (p. 2)
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 9)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 3, p. 5, p. 8)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 3, p. 5, p. 8, p. 11)
Note
n/a
56
Dont Make Me Steal It
- Digital Media Consumption Manifesto
Loose Collective of Digital Media Pirates
2011
Details
Identifier
56
Name
Dont Make Me Steal It
- Digital Media Consumption Manifesto
Proponent
Loose Collective of Digital Media Pirates
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Unknown
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Not defined
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
236
Draft AI R&D GUIDELINES for International Discussions
Government of Japan, G7, OECD
2017
Details
Identifier
236
Name
Draft AI R&D GUIDELINES for International Discussions
Proponent
Government of Japan, G7, OECD
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Japanese
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 15)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 8, p. 13-14)
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 (p. 7, p. 11)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 7, p. 8)
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
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. 5)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 4, p. 12)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7, p. 11-12)
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. 5)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 9)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 10)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 4, p. 12)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 7, p. 9)
Note
n/a
96
Erice Declaration on Principles for Cyber Stability and Cyber Peace
Permanent Monitoring Panel on Information Security of the World Federation of Scientists
2009
Details
Identifier
96
Name
Erice Declaration on Principles for Cyber Stability and Cyber Peace
Proponent
Permanent Monitoring Panel on Information Security of the World Federation of Scientists
Initial Release
2009
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2009
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2009
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
235
Ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence in Colombia
Government of Colombia
2021
Details
Identifier
235
Name
Ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence in Colombia
Proponent
Government of Colombia
Initial Release
2021
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Colombia
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Spanish
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 12, p. 21, p. 39)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 17, p. 20, p. 21, p. 35)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 18, p. 21, p. 29-30)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 20, p. 38-39)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 21, p. 37)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 62)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 12)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 21, p. 39)
Security of the network
1 (p. 14, p. 34)
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
1 (p. 21)
Protection of children
1 (p. 11-12, p. 38-39)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 20, p. 21, p. 36)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 17, p. 18, p. 21, p. 31-32, p. 60)
Data protection
1 (p. 16, p. 21)
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. 29)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 16, p. 59)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 20, p. 21, p. 59, p. 70-71)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 17, p. 18, p. 21, p. 40)
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. 37)
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 35, p. 59)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 36, p. 59)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 17, p. 18, p. 21, p. 33, p. 50)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 18, p. 29-30, p. 53-54)
Note
n/a
276
Ethical Norms for the New Generation Artificial Intelligence
International Research Center for AI Ethics and Governance, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2021
Details
Identifier
276
Name
Ethical Norms for the New Generation Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
International Research Center for AI Ethics and Governance, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Initial Release
2021
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Academic
Proponent Location
China
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Chinese
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1, 2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
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
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (1-3, 5)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (1, 3)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (3)
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, 3)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (1, 3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1, 2, 4)
Data protection
1 (1-4)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (1-4)
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 (4)
Economic development
1 (5, 6)
Intellectual Property
1 (4)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (1, 3)
Human Control of Technology
1 (1)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (3)
Note
n/a
262
Ethical principles and democratic prerequisites (Statement on artificial intelligence, robotics and 'autonomous' systems)
European Union
2018
Details
Identifier
262
Name
Ethical principles and democratic prerequisites (Statement on artificial intelligence, robotics and 'autonomous' systems)
Proponent
European Union
Initial Release
2018
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, German, French
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 18)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 20)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 16)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 18)
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. 16, p. 18)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 18-19)
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. 18)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 18)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 16-18)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 18-19)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 17)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 18)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 18-19)
Data protection
1 (p. 19)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 16)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 19)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 20)
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. 19)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 19)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 17)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 13, p. 16)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
267
Ethical Principles for AI in Defence
Government of the UK (Ministry of Defence)
2022
Details
Identifier
267
Name
Ethical Principles for AI in Defence
Proponent
Government of the UK (Ministry of Defence)
Initial Release
2022
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 7, p. 14-p. 15, p. 19)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 11, p. 15)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 16)
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. 11, p. 13)
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. 7, p. 16)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 14, p. 16)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 8-9, p. 16)
Data protection
1 (p. 8-9, p. 16)
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. 5, p. 8, p. 11-12)
Competition
1 (p. 4)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 9, p. 13)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 14-15, p. 19)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 16)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 8, p. 15)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 15)
Note
n/a
295
Ethical Principles for Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics
Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA)
2017
Details
Identifier
295
Name
Ethical Principles for Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics
Proponent
Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA)
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 6, p. 12)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 6, p. 10, p. 12)
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. 7)
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
1 (p. 5)
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 (p. 5, p. 6)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 5)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 2, p. 5, p. 6, p. 7, p. 9, p. 11)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 4, p. 5, p. 7)
Data protection
1 (p. 4, p. 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
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 5)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 4, p. 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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 12)
Note
n/a
213
Ethically Aligned Design (First Edition)
IEEE
2019
Details
Identifier
213
Name
Ethically Aligned Design (First Edition)
Proponent
IEEE
Initial Release
2019
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English (Executive Summary: Chinese, Arabic)
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 84, p. 95, p. 133, p. 200, p. 251)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5, p. 10, p. 23, p. 25, p. 29, p. 31, p. 110, p. 119, p. 132, p. 200)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 99, p. 105, p. 147, p. 149, p. 222, p. 229, p. 240)
Open data
1 (p. 149)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 10, p. 149)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 151-152, p. 155, p. 202)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 31, p. 155, p. 159, p. 199, p. 206, p. 218)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 5, p. 103)
Security of the network
1 (p. 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
1 (p. 149, p. 161)
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. 147)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 10, p. 96, p. 215, p. 219)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 19, p. 23, p. 39, p. 140, p. 160, p. 219)
Protection of children
1 (p. 23, p. 97, p. 117-121)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 3, p. 201)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 19, p. 49-51, p. 61, p. 140)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 3, p. 5, p. 10, p. 19, p. 47, p. 103, p. 115, p. 219)
Data protection
1 (p. 10, p. 31, p. 47, p. 149, p. 160)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 4, p. 5, p. 10, p. 11, p. 15, p. 18, p. 23-24, p. 110)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 31, p. 68, p. 134, p. 151, p. 158)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 111, p. 251)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 130, p. 152, p. 201)
Consumer protection
1 (p. 202)
Human rights
1 (p. 11, p. 17, p. 19, p. 23, p. 70, p. 77-78, p. 95, p. 125, p. 131, p. 160)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 2, p. 3, p. 75-76, p. 140, p. 143)
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 103)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (p. 114)
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 147)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 146-147)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 4, p. 5, p. 11, p. 15, p. 18, p. 29-30, p. 97, p. 135, p. 138, p. 141, p. 221, p. 236-237, p. 242-243)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 141, p. 149, p. 188, p. 219)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 20, p. 32, p. 102, p. 115, p. 231-233, p. 256)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 2, p. 4, p. 5, p. 10, p. 11, p. 15, p. 18, p. 19, p. 37-40, p. 141, p. 145, p. 169, p. 171-190, p. 198, p. 200, p. 220)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4, p. 5, p. 10, p. 11, p. 18, p. 27, p. 29, p. 97, p. 104, p. 105, p. 137-138, p. 145, p. 147, p. 169, p. 178, p. 181-182, p. 189, p. 206, p. 221, p. 243-252)
Note
n/a
212
Ethically Aligned Design (Version 1 - For Public Discussion)
IEEE
2016
Details
Identifier
212
Name
Ethically Aligned Design (Version 1 - For Public Discussion)
Proponent
IEEE
Initial Release
2016
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English (Executive Summary: English, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Thai)
Coded Version
2016
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 44)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 69, p. 78-79, p. 93)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 45, p. 54, p. 88)
Open data
1 (p. 86)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 27)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 83)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 21, p. 57, p. 82)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 19, p. 57, p. 85)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p. 62)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 62)
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 (p. 91)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 91)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 86, p. 99)
Protection of children
1 (p. 89)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 39)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 62, p. 66, p. 67, p. 85-86)
Data protection
1 (p. 34, p. 56, p. 85, p. 94)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 7, p. 56-57, p. 60-64, p. 67)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 64)
Innovation
1 (p. 66, p. 84, p. 102)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 93)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 41-43)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 5, p. 15)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 56, p. 64)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 5, p. 10, p. 18, p. 45, p. 68, p. 72-73, p. 90, p. 91, p. 93)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 6, p. 26, p. 27)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 8, p. 68, p. 70-76, p. 93)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 2, p. 6, p. 16, p. 22, p. 29, p. 31, p. 34, p. 36, p. 75-76, p. 96)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 5, p. 10, p. 19, p. 23, p. 33, p. 34, p. 36, p. 45, p. 51, p. 68, p. 90, p. 91)
Note
n/a
219
Ethics Framework
Digital Catapult
2018
Details
Identifier
219
Name
Ethics Framework
Proponent
Digital Catapult
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 7, p. 10)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 9)
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. 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
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 9)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 5)
Data protection
1 (p. 5, p. 6)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 6)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 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
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 6, p. 8)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 5, p. 9)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 7)
Note
n/a
205
Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI
European Commission
2018
Details
Identifier
205
Name
Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI
Proponent
European Commission
Initial Release
2018
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
Bulgarian, Czech, German, Danish, Greek, English, Spanish, Estonian, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Croatian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 19, p. 23)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5, p. 14, p. 23)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 18, p. 34)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 18, p. 23)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 10)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 12, p. 33)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 23)
Security of the network
1 (p. 16)
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. 10)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 11)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 4, p. 6, p. 9, p. 10, p. 11, p. 15, p. 19)
Right to due process
1 (p. 11)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 10, p. 11, p. 12)
Protection of children
1 (p. 11)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 34)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 10, p. 14, p. 17)
Data protection
1 (p. 17)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 34)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 10, p. 33-34)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 5, p. 9)
Competition
1 (p. 4, p. 9, p. 18)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 11)
Human rights
1 (p. 4)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 12, p. 14, p. 19, p. 32)
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. 11)
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 9, p. 14, p. 19)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 9, p. 11, p. 12-13, p. 14, p. 18)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 12, p. 14, p. 15, p. 16)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 4, p. 9, p. 12)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 12, p. 13, p. 14, p. 18, p. 21)
Note
n/a
97
Ethics in Internet
Pontifical Council for Social Communications
2002
Details
Identifier
97
Name
Ethics in Internet
Proponent
Pontifical Council for Social Communications
Initial Release
2002
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Vatican
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2002
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Coded Version
2002
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
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
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 (16)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (12)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (10)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (1)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
98
Ethics in the Information Society: The Nine Ps
Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)
2013
Details
Identifier
98
Name
Ethics in the Information Society: The Nine Ps
Proponent
Global Ethics Network for Applied Ethics (globethics.net)
Initial Release
2013
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Switzerland
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2013
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2013
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (9)
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
Environmental sustainability
1 (1; p. 9)
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 (3; p. 13)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
176
EU Human Rights Guidelines on Freedom of Expression Online and Offline
Council of the European Union
2014
Details
Identifier
176
Name
EU Human Rights Guidelines on Freedom of Expression Online and Offline
Proponent
Council of the European Union
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Russian
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p3)
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)
1 (15)
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)
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)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
100
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
Identifier
100
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)
Initial Release
1994
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
1994
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
1994
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
Environmental sustainability
1 (31, 127, 128)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
20
European Charter of Rights of Citizens in the Knowledge Society
Eurocities
2005
Details
Identifier
20
Name
European Charter of Rights of Citizens in the Knowledge Society
Proponent
Eurocities
Initial Release
2005
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2005
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2005
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
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
1 (Preamble)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
61
European Conference on Ethics and Human Rights in the Information Society - Final Recommendations
French National Commission for UNESCO
2007
Details
Identifier
61
Name
European Conference on Ethics and Human Rights in the Information Society - Final Recommendations
Proponent
French National Commission for UNESCO
Initial Release
2007
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2007
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2007
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
259
European Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles for the Digital Decade
European Commission
2022
Details
Identifier
259
Name
European Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles for the Digital Decade
Proponent
European Commission
Initial Release
2022
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, German, Greek, English, Spanish, Estonian, Finnish, French, Irish, Croatian, Hungarian, Italian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Maltese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 5, p. 4/5: Ch. IV, p. 6: Ch. V)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (Preamble: p. 2: 8, p. 2: Ch. I, p. 3: Ch. II, p. 5: Ch. V, p. 6: Ch. VI)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 3: Ch. II, p. 4: Ch. III)
Open data
1 (p. 4: Ch. II)
Right to participation
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 5, p. 4/5: Ch. IV, p. 6: Ch. V)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 2/4/5, p. 2/3: Ch. II)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 3: Ch. II)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 3: Ch. II)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 3: Ch. II)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 4: Ch. III, p. 5: Ch IV)
Media and digital literacy
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 4, p. 3: Ch. II, p. 6: Ch. V)
Security of the network
1 (p. 5: Ch. V)
Net neutrality
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 2, p. 3: Ch. II)
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 4: Ch. II)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 3: Ch. II)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 5: Ch. IV, p. 6: Ch. V)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 4: Ch. II, p. 5: Ch. IV)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (Preamble: p. 2: 6, p. 2: Ch. I, p. 5: Ch. IV)
Right to due process
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 4, p. 2: Ch. I, p. 3: Ch. II, p. 4: Ch. III, p. 5: Ch. IV)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 5, p. 2: Ch. I, p. 4: Ch. III, p. 5: Ch. V)
Protection of children
1 (p. 6: Ch. V)
Non-discrimination
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 2, p. 4: Ch. III)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 4: Ch. IV)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 5: Ch. V)
Data protection
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 2, p. 5: Ch. V)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 5: Ch. V)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 5: Ch. V)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 1/4, p. 4: Ch. III)
Competition
1 (p. 4: Ch. III)
Economic development
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 1)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 2: Ch. I, p. 3: Ch. II, p. 4: Ch. III)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 1/2/4, Preamble: p. 2: 6/7, p. 3: Ch. II, p. 4: Ch. III, p. 5: Ch. IV)
Environmental sustainability
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 1/3/4/5, p. 6: Ch. VI)
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 4: Ch. II)
Right to be offline
1 (p. 3: Ch. II)
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 5: Ch. V)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 5: Ch. IV)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
101
European Ethical Charter on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Judicial Systems and their environment
Council of Europe
2018
Details
Identifier
101
Name
European Ethical Charter on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Judicial Systems and their environment
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 16)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 55)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 11, p. 24)
Open data
1 (p. 18, p. 19, p. 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 (p. 8)
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
1 (p. 8)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 12)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 15)
Data protection
1 (p. 8, p. 20, p. 22, p. 25)
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. 11)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 5, p. 61)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 5, p. 9, p. 55, p. 59, p. 61)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 58-59)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 8, p. 54, p. 57-58)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 5, p. 10, p. 11, p. 12, p. 53, p. 55, p. 57, p. 59, p. 61)
Note
n/a
183
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
Identifier
183
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
Initial Release
2009
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2009
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Bulgarian, Spanish, Czech, Danish, German, Estonian, Greek, French, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Maltese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Finnish, Swedish
Coded Version
2009
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 5)
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)
n/a
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
210
Everyday Ethics for AI
IBM
2014
Details
Identifier
210
Name
Everyday Ethics for AI
Proponent
IBM
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 7, p. 9, p. 25),
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 5, p. 7, p. 9, p. 13, p. 19, p. 20)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 7, p. 15)
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. 16)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 23)
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 (p. 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 (p. 23)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 15)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7, p. 22)
Data protection
1 (p. 21)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 23)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 23)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 12)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 13)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 9)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 5, p. 7)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 5, p. 7, p. 9, p. 13, p. 20, p. 21)
Note
n/a
21
Feminist Principles of the Internet
Association for Progressive Communications
2014
Details
Identifier
21
Name
Feminist Principles of the Internet
Proponent
Association for Progressive Communications
Initial Release
2014
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
South Africa
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2016
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Bosnian, Spanish, Arabic, Italian, German, French, Kiswahili, Amharic, Afaan Oromo, Tigrigna
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (17)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (5)
No geo-fencing
n/a
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
Environmental sustainability
1 (7)
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 (1, 2, 3, 9)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
222
Five guiding principles for responsible use of AI in healthcare and healthy living
Philips
2020
Details
Identifier
222
Name
Five guiding principles for responsible use of AI in healthcare and healthy living
Proponent
Philips
Initial Release
2020
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Netherlands
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 1: introduction, p. 3: 3, p. 5: 5)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 4: 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
1 (p. 3: 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
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. 1: introduction)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 1: introduction, p. 4: 4)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 1: introduction)
Data protection
1 (p. 1: introduction)
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. 1: 1, p. 5: 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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 1: introduction, p. 4: 4)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4: 5)
Note
n/a
263
Florida Senate Bill 262 - Technology Transparency
Florida State Senate
2023
Details
Identifier
263
Name
Florida Senate Bill 262 - Technology Transparency
Proponent
Florida State Senate
Initial Release
2023
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Local
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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 (p. 21)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 20)
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 (p. 4-7)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 20)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1 (p. 6, p. 17, p. 23)
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. 17)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 28)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 17, p. 19, p. 24)
Human rights
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 20, p. 29)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 21)
Note
n/a
308
Fostering a European Approach to Artificial Intelligence
European Commission
2018
Details
Identifier
308
Name
Fostering a European Approach to Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
European Commission
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 5, Annex: p. 11, Annex: p. 31, Annex: p. 33)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 9)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
1 (p. 2, Annex: p. 5, Annex: p. 12, Annex: p. 41, Annex: p. 42, Annex: p. 43, Annex: p. 63)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 3, Annex: p. 2, Annex: p. 20, Annex: p. 25, Annex: p. 30, Annex: p. 33, Annex: p. 44)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (Annex: p. 18, Annex: p. 27, Annex: p. 28, Annex: p. 29, Annex: p. 30, Annex: p. 43, Annex: p. 46, Annex: p. 49, Annex: p. 50, Annex: p. 62, Annex: p. 63)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 7)
Media and digital literacy
1 (Annex: p. 28, Annex: p. 29)
Security of the network
1 (Annex: p. 32, Annex: p. 34, Annex: p. 63)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (Annex: p. 41, Annex: p. 43, Annex: p. 46, Annex: p. 52)
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 (Annex: p. 51)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (Annex: p. 33)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (Annex: p. 12, Annex: p. 31, Annex: p. 51)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 4, Annex: p. 21, Annex: p. 31, Annex: p. 41, Annex: p. 53, Annex: p. 63)
Data protection
1 (Annex: p. 12, Annex: p. 31, Annex: p. 41, Annex: p. 51, Annex: p. 63)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (Annex: p. 43)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 6, p. 7, Annex: p. 17, Annex: p. 20, Annex: p. 31, Annex: p. 32, Annex: p. 42, Annex: p. 46, Annex: p. 54, Annex: p. 62, Annex: p. 63)
Competition
1 (p. 2, p. 8, Annex: p. 2, Annex: p. 12, Annex: p. 17, Annex: p. 19, Annex: p. 20, Annex: p. 31, Annex: p. 32, Annex: p. 44)
Economic development
1 (p. 3)
Intellectual Property
1 (Annex: p. 31, Annex: p. 32)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 2, p. 6, Annex: p. 12)
Human rights
1 (Annex: p. 62)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 3, Annex: p. 14, Annex: p. 18, Annex: p. 20, Annex: p. 21, Annex: p. 22, Annex: p. 33, Annex: p. 37, Annex: p. 38, Annex: p. 39, Annex: p. 40, Annex: p. 54, Annex: p. 60, Annex: p. 61, Annex: p. 63, Annex: p. 64)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (Annex: p. 53)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 4, Annex: p. 20, Annex: p. 53)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 7)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 1, Annex: p. 2)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4, p. 6, Annex: p. 20, Annex: p. 53)
Note
n/a
124
Fundamental rights in the Digital Age (English summary of "Le numérique et les droits fondamentaux")
Conseil dEtat (France)
2014
Details
Identifier
124
Name
Fundamental rights in the Digital Age (English summary of "Le numérique et les droits fondamentaux")
Proponent
Conseil dEtat (France)
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
France
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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. 1, 5, 6, 11)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 8)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 8)
Note
n/a
206
G20 Ministerial Statement on Trade and Digital Economy
G20
2019
Details
Identifier
206
Name
G20 Ministerial Statement on Trade and Digital Economy
Proponent
G20
Initial Release
2019
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 2: 13, p. 13, p. 14)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 2: 8, p. 2: 13, p. 5: 26, p. 7: 34)
Open data
1 (p. 3: 16, p. 13: 2.1)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 2: 10, p. 3: 18, p. 6: 30, 32, p. 11: 1.1)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 5: 28, p. 6: 30)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 5: 28)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 4: 20, p. 13: 2.4)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 5: 29)
Security of the network
1 (p. 2: 12, p. 3: 16, p. 4: 25, p. 5: 26)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p. 14: 2.5)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 2: 13, p. 4: 23, p. 5: 26, p. 7: 34)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 5: 28)
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. 11: 1.2)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 11: 1.2)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 2: 8)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 3: 16, p. 4: 20, p. 7: 34, p. 11: 1.2)
Data protection
1 (p. 3: 16, p. 4: 20, p. 11: 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
1 (p. 1: 4, p. 2: 9, p. 3: 15, 16, 17, p. 4: 21, 23, p. 6: 31)
Competition
1 (p. 2: 8)
Economic development
1 (p. 3: 15, 18, p. 4: 22, p. 6: 33)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 3: 16)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 7: 36, p. 11: 1.1)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 12: 1.5)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 11: 1.2)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 11: 1.2)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 3: 17, 19, p. 11: 1.2)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 11: 1.3)
Note
n/a
103
G8 Declaration Renewed Committment for Freedom and Democracy
G8 Summit of Deauville
2011
Details
Identifier
103
Name
G8 Declaration Renewed Committment for Freedom and Democracy
Proponent
G8 Summit of Deauville
Initial Release
2011
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
5 (Preamble, II; 13, II; 21)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (vi: 56, vi: 58, vii: 92)
No geo-fencing
1 (II: 14)
Transparency and openness
1 (II: 9, II: 12, vi: 58, 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, 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, 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, II: 5, 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, II: 9)
Economic development
5 (Preamble, i: 11)
Intellectual Property
5 (Preamble, II: 10, II: 14, II: 15)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (Preamble); 1: (II: 5, II: 13)
Environmental sustainability
1 (V: 51)
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 (Preamble)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
22
Geneva Declaration on Internet Freedom
Participants in the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy
2010
Details
Identifier
22
Name
Geneva Declaration on Internet Freedom
Proponent
Participants in the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy
Initial Release
2010
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Switzerland
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2010
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2010
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
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
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
104
Getting connected: Freedom of expression, telcos and ISPs
Article 19
2017
Details
Identifier
104
Name
Getting connected: Freedom of expression, telcos and ISPs
Proponent
Article 19
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 24)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 29)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 28)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 28)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 4)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 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 (p. 28)
Security of the network
1 (p. 11)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 17, p. 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 (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. 21)
Right to due process
1 (p. 23)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 23, p. 34)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 29)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 10)
Data protection
1 (p. 10, p. 32)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 21, p. 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 (p. 11)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 15)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 11, p. 20, p. 32)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
105
GFMD Statement on the Christchurch Call and Countering Violent Extremism Online
Global Forum For Media Development
2019
Details
Identifier
105
Name
GFMD Statement on the Christchurch Call and Countering Violent Extremism Online
Proponent
Global Forum For Media Development
Initial Release
2019
Url
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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
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 4: 6)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 5: 6)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4: 6)
Note
n/a
306
Global Agenda Council on Informed Societies Towards a Blueprint for Informed Societies
Global Agenda Council on Informed Societies
2013
Details
Identifier
306
Name
Global Agenda Council on Informed Societies Towards a Blueprint for Informed Societies
Proponent
Global Agenda Council on Informed Societies
Initial Release
2013
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2013
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2013
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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)
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 (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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
218
Global AI Policy Recommendations
Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
2017
Details
Identifier
218
Name
Global AI Policy Recommendations
Proponent
Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 2, p. 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
1 (p. 2, p. 4)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 2, p. 8)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 2, p. 11)
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. 11)
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, p. 7, p. 9)
Data protection
1 (p. 2, p. 7, p. 8)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 7)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 2, p. 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 (p. 9)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 7)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 7)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 7)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 11)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 2, p. 6, p. 7)
Note
n/a
23
Global Government Surveillance Reform
Reform Government Surveillance Coalition (Amazon, Apple, Dropbox, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Snap Inc., X, Yahoo)
2015
Details
Identifier
23
Name
Global Government Surveillance Reform
Proponent
Reform Government Surveillance Coalition (Amazon, Apple, Dropbox, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Snap Inc., X, Yahoo)
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (4)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
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
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (1)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
304
Global Principles on Digital Safety: Translating International Human Rights for the Digital Context
World Economic Forum
2023
Details
Identifier
304
Name
Global Principles on Digital Safety: Translating International Human Rights for the Digital Context
Proponent
World Economic Forum
Initial Release
2023
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Switzerland
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3, p. 4, p. 5, p. 6)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 6)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 5)
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
1 (p. 6)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 6)
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)
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 (p. 3, p. 5)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 7)
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
1 (p. 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
1 (p. 3, p. 4, p. 6)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
197
Governance Principles for a New Generation of Artificial Intelligence
Government of China
2019
Details
Identifier
197
Name
Governance Principles for a New Generation of Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
Government of China
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
China
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Chinese
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (VII)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (VI)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (V)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (III)
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 (III, VII)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
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
n/a
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (V)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (II)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (IV)
Data protection
1 (IV)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (IV, V)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (VIII)
Competition
1 (III)
Economic development
1 (introduction)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (VI)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (I)
Environmental sustainability
1 (introduction)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (IV)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (II)
Human Control of Technology
1 (V)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (V)
Note
n/a
255
Governing Artificial Intelligence. Upholding Human Rights & Dignity
Data & Society
2018
Details
Identifier
255
Name
Governing Artificial Intelligence. Upholding Human Rights & Dignity
Proponent
Data & Society
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Individual
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 3, p. 5-9, p. 22, p. 25)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 12, p. 18, p. 21,
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 12)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 20-21)
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. 16)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 15)
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. 14)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
n/a
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 14-15)
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. 5, p. 15)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 10)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 13)
Data protection
1 (p. 20)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 13)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 13)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 16)
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. 7, p. 10)
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. 5, p. 14, p. 19, p. 21)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 12)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 9)
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 6)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 10, p. 21)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 12, p. 21)
Note
n/a
106
Green Paper on Copyright and Related rights in the Information Society
European Commission
1995
Details
Identifier
106
Name
Green Paper on Copyright and Related rights in the Information Society
Proponent
European Commission
Initial Release
1995
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
1995
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish
Coded Version
1995
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
107
Green Paper on the protection of Minors and Human Dignity in Audiovisual and Information Services
European Commission
1996
Details
Identifier
107
Name
Green Paper on the protection of Minors and Human Dignity in Audiovisual and Information Services
Proponent
European Commission
Initial Release
1996
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
1996
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, Danish, Greek, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish
Coded Version
1996
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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. 9: 2.4)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 9: 2.4)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 24: 3.1), 1 (p. 34.I.1)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
25
Guide to Human Rights for Internet users
Council of Europe
2014
Details
Identifier
25
Name
Guide to Human Rights for Internet users
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, Albanian, Arabic, Armenian, Bulgarian, Dutch, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Turkish, Ukrainian
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (5.5)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (4.0, 5.5, 27)
No geo-fencing
1 (3.0, 37.0)
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)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (68)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (62)
Freedom of hate speech
1 (42)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (1)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
108
Guidelines for Consumer Protection in the Context of Electronic Commerce
OECD
1999
Details
Identifier
108
Name
Guidelines for Consumer Protection in the Context of Electronic Commerce
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
1999
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2016
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish
Coded Version
1999
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (12): 1 (p. 18)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
202
Guidelines for the Handling of Artificial Intelligence
eco Association of the Internet industry
2018
Details
Identifier
202
Name
Guidelines for the Handling of Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
eco Association of the Internet industry
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
National
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 1-4, 6)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 1, p. 2, p. 4, p. 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
1 (p. 1)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 1)
Security of the network
1 (p. 4)
Net neutrality
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
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. 4)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 6)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1 (p. 3-6)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 3)
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, p. 5)
Competition
1 (p. 4, p. 5)
Economic development
1 (p. 1)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 1)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 3)
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. 3)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 6)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 1-2, p. 4, p. 6)
Note
n/a
199
Guidelines On Artificial Intelligence And Data Protection
Council of Europe
2019
Details
Identifier
199
Name
Guidelines On Artificial Intelligence And Data Protection
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3: III.8)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 1, p. 2, p. 3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 3: III.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
1 (p. 3: III.9)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 3: III.9)
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. 1: I.2, I.4)
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)
1 (p. 1: I.2)
Data protection
1 (p. 1)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 1: I.6)
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: I.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, p. 2: II.2, p. 3: III.2, p. 3: III.5)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 2: II.4)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 1: I.2)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 2: II.3)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 3: III.4)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 1: I.2, p. 2: II.11)
Note
n/a
26
Guiding Principles of Internet Freedom
Praxis Centre for Policy Studies
2012
Details
Identifier
26
Name
Guiding Principles of Internet Freedom
Proponent
Praxis Centre for Policy Studies
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Estonia
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2012
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Estonian
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (11)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
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
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 (4)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
228
Guiding Principles On Trusted AI Ethics
Telia
2019
Details
Identifier
228
Name
Guiding Principles On Trusted AI Ethics
Proponent
Telia
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Sweden
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Not defined
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p.4: 9)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 2: introduction, p. 3: 1)
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
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 (p.3:3)
Non-discrimination
1 (p.3:3)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p.3:3)
Data protection
1 (p.3:3)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p.3:3)
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
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 3: 1)
Consumer protection
1 (p.3:3)
Human rights
1 (p. 2: introduction)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 3: 3, p. 4: 8)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 2: introduction)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4: 7)
Note
n/a
290
Harmonious Artificial Intelligence Principles
Research Center for Brain-inspired Intelligence, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2018
Details
Identifier
290
Name
Harmonious Artificial Intelligence Principles
Proponent
Research Center for Brain-inspired Intelligence, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Academic
Proponent Location
China
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
1 (2.11, 3.17)
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 (2.7)
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
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (3.16)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (2.8)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (1, 2.10)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
109
Human Rights Declaration of Individual Rights in Cyberspace
Stephen J. Page
1998
Details
Identifier
109
Name
Human Rights Declaration of Individual Rights in Cyberspace
Proponent
Stephen J. Page
Initial Release
1998
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Individual
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
1998
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
1998
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
110
Human Rights Guidelines for Internet Service Providers
Council of Europe, European Internet Services Providers Association
2008
Details
Identifier
110
Name
Human Rights Guidelines for Internet Service Providers
Proponent
Council of Europe, European Internet Services Providers Association
Initial Release
2008
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2008
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2008
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 7: 32, p. 8: 4, 7)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 12)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
194
Human Rights In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence
Access Now
2018
Details
Identifier
194
Name
Human Rights In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
Access Now
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 34, p. 35)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 17, p. 30, p. 31, p. 32, p. 33, p. 34, p. 35)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 30, p. 31, p. 34, p. 35)
Open data
1 (p. 33, p. 35)
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. 30, p. 32)
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. 20, p. 22, p. 23)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 22-23)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 23, p. 31)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 20, p. 21, p. 22-23)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 32)
Right to due process
1 (p. 19)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 18, p. 20, p. 33, p. 34)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 20)
Protection of children
1 (p. 29)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 17, p. 24, p. 28)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 24)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 14, p. 17, p. 20, p. 21, p. 23, p. 30, p. 33)
Data protection
1 (p. 18, p. 20, p. 30-31)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 30, p. 31)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 21)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 15-16, p. 21, p. 23, p. 25, p. 30)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 31)
Innovation
1 (p. 31, p. 36)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 30, p. 34)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 6, p. 7, p. 12, p. 17*, p. 18*, p. 20, p. 32, p. 34)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 34)
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. 16, p. 25)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 24)
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 13, p. 17, p. 27, p. 29, p. 30, p. 32, p. 33, p. 35)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 12, p. 13, p. 14, p. 15, p. 16, p. 18, p. 24, p. 27, p. 28, p. 34)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 19, p. 22, p. 33)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 13, p. 21, p. 26, p. 30, p. 32, p. 33, p. 35, p. 36, p. 37)
Note
n/a
95
I propose a "Compact for the Internet"
Neelie Kroes, EU Commissioner
2011
Details
Identifier
95
Name
I propose a "Compact for the Internet"
Proponent
Neelie Kroes, EU Commissioner
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Individual
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
208
IA Latam Declaration of Ethics for the Design, Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence (Declaración de Ética IA-Latam para el Design, Desarollo y Uso de la Inteligencia Artificial)
IALatam
2019
Details
Identifier
208
Name
IA Latam Declaration of Ethics for the Design, Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence (Declaración de Ética IA-Latam para el Design, Desarollo y Uso de la Inteligencia Artificial)
Proponent
IALatam
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Latin America
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
Spanish
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 5)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 5)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 5)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 5)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 2)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 2)
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
1 (p. 5)
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. 2, p. 5)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 4)
Data protection
1 (p. 4)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 4)
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. 2)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 2)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 4)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 4)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 4)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 4)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4)
Note
n/a
209
IBM's Principles for Trust and Transparency
IBM
2018
Details
Identifier
209
Name
IBM's Principles for Trust and Transparency
Proponent
IBM
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 1)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p.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
1 (p. 1)
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
1 (p. 2)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2)
Data protection
1 (p. 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 (p. 1)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 1)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 2)
Note
n/a
112
Illegal and Harmful Content on The Internet
European Commission
1996
Details
Identifier
112
Name
Illegal and Harmful Content on The Internet
Proponent
European Commission
Initial Release
1996
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
1996
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
1996
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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. 3), 1 (p. 10)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
27
Information and Knowledge For All
WSIS+10
2013
Details
Identifier
27
Name
Information and Knowledge For All
Proponent
WSIS+10
Initial Release
2013
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2013
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2013
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p.2; 4)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
216
Intels AI Privacy Policy White Paper
Intel Corporation
2018
Details
Identifier
216
Name
Intels AI Privacy Policy White Paper
Proponent
Intel Corporation
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 6)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
1 (p. 2, p. 7)
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. 4)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
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. 2, p. 3, p. 4, p. 6)
Data protection
1 (p. 3, p. 4)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 4, p. 6)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 5)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 2, p. 5)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 7)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 4)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 2, p. 7)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 2, p. 4)
Note
n/a
113
International declaration on Information and Democracy
Reporter Sans Frontier
2018
Details
Identifier
113
Name
International declaration on Information and Democracy
Proponent
Reporter Sans Frontier
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
France
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, Spanish
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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. 4)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 8)
Note
n/a
114
International Principles on the Application of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance
Electronic Frontier Foundation and a coalition of NGOs ( Access, Article 19, Asociación Civil por la Igualdad y la Justicia, Asociación por los Derechos Civiles, Association for Progressive Communications, Bits of Freedom, Center
for Internet & Society India, Comisión Colombiana de Juristas, Electronic
Frontier Foundation, European Digital Rights, Reporter Without Borders,
Fundación Karisma, Open Net Korea, Open Rights Group, Privacy International, and the Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public
Interest Clinic)
2014
Details
Identifier
114
Name
International Principles on the Application of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance
Proponent
Electronic Frontier Foundation and a coalition of NGOs ( Access, Article 19, Asociación Civil por la Igualdad y la Justicia, Asociación por los Derechos Civiles, Association for Progressive Communications, Bits of Freedom, Center
for Internet & Society India, Comisión Colombiana de Juristas, Electronic
Frontier Foundation, European Digital Rights, Reporter Without Borders,
Fundación Karisma, Open Net Korea, Open Rights Group, Privacy International, and the Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public
Interest Clinic)
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, French, Russian, Chinese
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 7)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
115
International Strategy for Cyberspace. Prosperity, Security, and Openness in a Networked World
Government of the United States (The White House)
2011
Details
Identifier
115
Name
International Strategy for Cyberspace. Prosperity, Security, and Openness in a Networked World
Proponent
Government of the United States (The White House)
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 10); 1 (p. 11); 1 (p. 21); 1 (p. 22)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
5
Internet for the Common Good
CIRN Commons
2014
Details
Identifier
5
Name
Internet for the Common Good
Proponent
CIRN Commons
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
116
Internet Governance Council of Europe Strategy 2012-2015
Council of Europe
2012
Details
Identifier
116
Name
Internet Governance Council of Europe Strategy 2012-2015
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2012
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (4); 1 (6); 1 (13)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
117
Internet Governance Council of Europe Strategy 2016-2019: Democracy, human rights and the rule of law in the digital world
Council of Europe
2016
Details
Identifier
117
Name
Internet Governance Council of Europe Strategy 2016-2019: Democracy, human rights and the rule of law in the digital world
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2016
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2016
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2016
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 5); 1 (p. 8: 4); 1 (p. 15: 18)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 9-10: 8); 1 (p. 10: 9)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 8: 3); 1 (p. 9-10: 8)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 7); 1 (p. 9: 7); 1 (p. 9-10: 8)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 9: 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 (p. 9: 7); 1 (p. 10: 8); 1 (p. 17)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 9: 7); 1 (p. 17)
Security of the network
1 (p. 7)
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: 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
1 (p. 7); 1 (p. 8: 5); 1 (p. 9: 6); 1 (p. 13)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 12: 11)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 7); 1 (p. 9: 6)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 10: 8)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7); 1 (p. 9: 7)
Data protection
1 (p. 7); 1 (p. 12)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 12: 12)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 7); 1 (p. 9: 7)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 12: 12)
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. 7); 1 (p. 8: 5); 1 (p. 13)
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. 10: 8b)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
118
Internet Governance and Human Rights
Council of Europe
2019
Details
Identifier
118
Name
Internet Governance and Human Rights
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (8); 1 (12); 1 (12.2); 1 (12.5); 1(12.8.2); 1 (12.9)
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)
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 (6)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (5)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (5)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
119
Internet Governance: The Next Steps
European Commission
2009
Details
Identifier
119
Name
Internet Governance: The Next Steps
Proponent
European Commission
Initial Release
2009
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2009
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish
Coded Version
2009
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (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)
1 (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)
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 (1)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (1)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
73
Internet Policy and Governance: Europe's role in shaping the future of Internet Governance
European Commission
2014
Details
Identifier
73
Name
Internet Policy and Governance: Europe's role in shaping the future of Internet Governance
Proponent
European Commission
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, German, French
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2-3: 1; p. 4: 2; p. 6: 5)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5: 3; p. 6: 5)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 4: 2; p. 6: 5)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 7: 5; p. 8: 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
1 (p. 10: 7)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p. 3: 2)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 3: 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. 8: 6)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 3: 2; p. 8: 6)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 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
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 8: 6)
Data protection
1 (p. 8: 6)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 10: 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 (p. 11: 8)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 3: 2; p. 10: 7)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p.2: 1)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
30
Internet Rights and Freedoms Bill
New Zealand Green Party
2014
Details
Identifier
30
Name
Internet Rights and Freedoms Bill
Proponent
New Zealand Green Party
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Political Party
Proponent Location
New Zealand
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 1; Clause 31)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
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)
Environmental sustainability
1 (clause 23)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
31
Internet Rights Charter
Association for Progressive Communications
2006
Details
Identifier
31
Name
Internet Rights Charter
Proponent
Association for Progressive Communications
Initial Release
2006
Url
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
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2006
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Croatian, Albanian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Macedonia, Filipino, Russian, Urdu, Khmer, Esperanto
Coded Version
2006
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (6.1)
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)
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)
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)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (5.1)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (2.3)
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (5)
Non discrimination of women
1 (1.5)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
32
iRights
iRights Coalition
2015
Details
Identifier
32
Name
iRights
Proponent
iRights Coalition
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (5)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
272
ITI Policy Principles for Enabling Transparency of AI Systems
Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
2022
Details
Identifier
272
Name
ITI Policy Principles for Enabling Transparency of AI Systems
Proponent
Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
Initial Release
2022
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 2)
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 (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)
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
1 (p. 2, p. 7-8)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 2-8)
Note
n/a
120
Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and Fake News, Disinformation And Propaganda
UN, OSCE, OAS, ACHPR
2017
Details
Identifier
120
Name
Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and Fake News, Disinformation And Propaganda
Proponent
UN, OSCE, OAS, ACHPR
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Russian, Slovenian
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (3e); 1 (6)
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)
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 (1b)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (2)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 2)
Note
n/a
121
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
Identifier
121
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
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
122
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
Identifier
122
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
Initial Release
2007
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Italy and Brazil
Scope
Bi-national
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2007
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2007
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (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
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
123
Joint Declaration on Universality and the Right to Freedom of Expression
UN, OSCE, OAS, ACHPR
1999
Details
Identifier
123
Name
Joint Declaration on Universality and the Right to Freedom of Expression
Proponent
UN, OSCE, OAS, ACHPR
Initial Release
1999
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Russian
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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. 2)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
198
Joint Pledge on Artificial Intelligence Industry Self-Discipline
Chinese AI Alliance
2019
Details
Identifier
198
Name
Joint Pledge on Artificial Intelligence Industry Self-Discipline
Proponent
Chinese AI Alliance
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
China
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Chinese
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (III.12)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (II.8, III.10)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (II.6, III.11)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (II.9, III.11)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (III.13)
User awareness and education
1 (III.12, III.13)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (II.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
1 (III.12)
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 (I.1)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (I.3, II.9)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (II.9, III.11)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (II.7, III.11)
Data protection
1 (II.7)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (II.5, III.11)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (II.8)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (III.10)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (I.1)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (I.3, II.9)
Human Control of Technology
1 (II.5, III.11)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (II.6, III.11)
Note
n/a
287
Lisbon Declaration - Digital Democracy with a Purpose
Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union
2021
Details
Identifier
287
Name
Lisbon Declaration - Digital Democracy with a Purpose
Proponent
Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union
Initial Release
2021
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Preamble, p. 2: 8/9), 1 (p. 3: 19), 1 (p. 3: 22.1/ 22.2/ 23.1), 1 (p. 4: 23.4/23.5), Annex: 1 (preamble)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 2: 8), 1 (p. 3: 19), 2 (p. 4: 24.1/ 24.8)
No geo-fencing
1 (Annex: 10.4)
Transparency and openness
1 (Preamble, p. 1: 1), 1 (p. 1:15/ 17), 1 (p. 2: 12), 1 (p. 3: 19/ 21.1/ 21.3/ 22.3), 1 (p. 4: 23.2), Annex: 1 (p. 5: 2), 1 (p. 6: 4/ 10)
Open data
1 (Preamble, p. 1: 4), 1 (p. 3: 23.1), 1 (p. 4: 24.3),
Right to participation
1 (p. 3: 19/ 21.2/ 22.1/ 22.4), Annex: 1 (p. 6: 6.1)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 1: 5), 1 (p. 2: 11/ 12/14), 1 (p. 3: 21.1/ 22.1/ 22.3/ 22.4), 1 (p. 4: 24.7), Annex: 1 (p. 6: 3.1/ 6.1/ 7/ 10)
Right to access the internet
1 (Preamble, p. 1: 4/ 5), 1 (p. 2: 15) , 1 (p. 3: 21.1/ 22.1/ 22.3/ 22.4), Annex: 1 (p. 6: 3/ 8/ 10)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 4: 24.6/ 24.7)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 3: 22.3), 1 (p. 4: 24.3/ 24.4)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 4: 24.9), Annex: 1 (p.6: 5.3/ 9.1)
Media and digital literacy
1 (Preamble, p. 1: 1/ 5), 1 (p. 2: 16), 1 (p. 3: 21.2/ 22.1), 1 (p. 4: 24.9), Annex: 1 (p. 6: 5.1/ 8)
Security of the network
1 (Preamble, p. 1: 1), 1 (p. 2: 12/ 13/ 15), 1 (p. 3: 21.2/ 21.3/ 22.1/ 22.2/ 22.3/ 23.1), 1 (p. 4: 23.2/ 23.6/ 24.2/ 24.3/ 24.8/ 24.9), Annex: 1 (p. 5: 1.2/ 2), 1 (p. 6: 5.3/ 7/ 10.2)
Net neutrality
Annex: 1 (p. 6: 3)
Open standards
1 (p. 4: 23.4)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 12: 12/ 15), 1 (p. 3: 23.1), 1 (p. 4: 23.3/ 23.4)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 2: 15)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 2: 11), 1 (p. 3: 22.1/ 22.3), Annex: 1 (p. 6: 5/ 7)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 2: 11/ 15), Annex: 1 (p. 6: 3.2/ 5)
Freedom of association/assembly
Annex: 1 (p. 6: 6)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (Preamble, p. 1: 1), 1 (p. 2: 17), 1 (p. 3: 22.5), 1 (p. 4: 23.2, 24.2),
Right to due process
1 (p. 2: 11), 1 (p. 7: 13)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 2: 11), 1 (p. 7: 13)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (Preamble, p. 1: 1/ 6), 1 (p. 3: 22.2/ 23.1/ 23.6), 1 (p. 4: 24.4), Annex: 1 (p. 5: 2), 1 (p. 6: 5.3/ 7)
Protection of children
1 (p. 3: 22.1), Annex: 1 (p. 6: 7)
Non-discrimination
1 (Preamble, p. 1: 5), 1 (p. 2: 11/ 15), 1 (p. 3: 21.2), Annex: 1 (p. 5: 1), 1 (p. 6: 3.1/ 4.2/ 5.2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2: 11/ 12/ 13), 1 (p. 3: 21.2/ 21.2/ 22.3/ 23.1), 1 (p. 4: 23.6), Annex: 1 (p. 5: 1.2/ 2)
Data protection
1 (p. 2: 13), 1 (p. 3: 22.3), 1 (p. 4:23.6), Annex: 1 (p. 05: 2), 1 (p. 6: 4.2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 5: 2)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 3: 22.2), 1 (p. 5: 2.3)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 1: 1-4), 1 (p. 3: 18), 1 (p. 24.2)
Competition
1 (p.1: 1/ 5)
Economic development
1 (Preamble: p. 1: 4), 1 (p. 2: 12/ 17), 1 (p. 3: 18), 1 (p. 4: 23.3/ 24.2/ 24.3/ 24.7)
Intellectual Property
Annex: 1 (p. 7: 11)
Intermediary liability
Annex: 1 (p. 7: 13)
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 3: 19), 1 (p. 4: 24.1 / 24.4)
Consumer protection
1 (p. 3: 22.3), Annex: 1 (p. 6: 9.2)
Human rights
1 (Preamble: p.1: 1/ 2/ 3), 1 (p. 2: 7/ 11/ 17), 1 (p. 3: 21.1/ 21.2/ 22.3/ 22.5), 1 (p. 4: 23.2/ 24.2), Annex: 1 (p. 5: Preamble)
Environmental sustainability
1 (Preamble: p.1: 1/ 3/ 5), 1 (p. 2: 8), 2 (p. 3: 18/ 19), 1 (p. 4: 23.2/ 24: 24.1/ 24.2/ 24.3), Annex: 1 (p. 5: Preamble/ 5.3)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 3: 21.2)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 2: 13/ 16), 1 (p. 3: 21.3), Annex: 1 (p. 6: 5.3)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
125
Lyon Declaration on Access to Information and Development
World Library and Information Congress (IFLA)
2014
Details
Identifier
125
Name
Lyon Declaration on Access to Information and Development
Proponent
World Library and Information Congress (IFLA)
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
France
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Bulgarian, Bosnian, Croatian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese, Serbian, Slovenian, Finnish, Swedish, Turkish
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2: 4c); 1 (p. 2: 4e)
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)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 2: 4)
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. 1: 2)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
126
Manifesto in Favour of Technological Sovereignty and Digital Rights for Cities
Barcelona City Council: Francesca Bria (Chair), Malcolm Bain (coordinator)
Contributors (Advisory Board members): Richard Stallman, Javier Ruiz, Roberto Di Cosmo, Mitchell Baker, Renata Ávila, Marleen Stikker, Paolo Vecchi, Sergio Amadeu
2019
Details
Identifier
126
Name
Manifesto in Favour of Technological Sovereignty and Digital Rights for Cities
Proponent
Barcelona City Council: Francesca Bria (Chair), Malcolm Bain (coordinator)
Contributors (Advisory Board members): Richard Stallman, Javier Ruiz, Roberto Di Cosmo, Mitchell Baker, Renata Ávila, Marleen Stikker, Paolo Vecchi, Sergio Amadeu
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Spain
Scope
Local
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
127
Manila Declaration on Accessible Information and Communication Technology
Interregional Seminar and Regional Demonstration Work-shop on Accessible ICT and Persons with Disabilities
2003
Details
Identifier
127
Name
Manila Declaration on Accessible Information and Communication Technology
Proponent
Interregional Seminar and Regional Demonstration Work-shop on Accessible ICT and Persons with Disabilities
Initial Release
2003
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Philippines
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2003
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2003
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
128
Maputo Declaration: Fostering Freedom of Expression, Access to Information and Empowerment of People
UNESCO
2008
Details
Identifier
128
Name
Maputo Declaration: Fostering Freedom of Expression, Access to Information and Empowerment of People
Proponent
UNESCO
Initial Release
2008
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2008
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2008
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
33
Marco Civil da Internet
Brazilian Parliament
2013
Details
Identifier
33
Name
Marco Civil da Internet
Proponent
Brazilian Parliament
Initial Release
2013
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Brazil
Scope
National
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Portuguese
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (24 i)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
279
Microsoft Responsible AI Standard, v2
Microsoft
2022
Details
Identifier
279
Name
Microsoft Responsible AI Standard, v2
Proponent
Microsoft
Initial Release
2022
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 4)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 9)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 27)
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. 6, p. 24)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
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
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. 26)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 26)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 4)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 13)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 8)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 13)
Note
n/a
129
Ministerial Declaration on The Protection of Privacy on Global Networks
OECD
1998
Details
Identifier
129
Name
Ministerial Declaration on The Protection of Privacy on Global Networks
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
1998
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
1998
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
1998
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
130
Mobile User Privacy Bill of Rights
Electronic Frontier Foundation
2012
Details
Identifier
130
Name
Mobile User Privacy Bill of Rights
Proponent
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2012
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (2)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
131
Models of Governance of Online Hate Speech
Council of Europe
2020
Details
Identifier
131
Name
Models of Governance of Online Hate Speech
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2020
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (D.iv)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
220
Montréal Declaration For A Responsible Development Of Artificial Intelligence
University of Montreal
2018
Details
Identifier
220
Name
Montréal Declaration For A Responsible Development Of Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
University of Montreal
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Academic
Proponent Location
Canada
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Russian, Arabic, Italian, Japanese, Chinese
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 12)
Open data
1 (p. 13)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 5, p. 14)
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
1 (p. 9)
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. 14)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 9, p. 13, p. 14)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 12, p. 14)
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. 10)
Data protection
1 (p. 15)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 10)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 9)
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
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 5, p. 17)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
1 (p. 10)
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 9)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 16)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 13)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 12)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 8-17)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 12)
Note
n/a
34
NetMundial Multistakeholder Statement
Participants in NetMundial
2014
Details
Identifier
34
Name
NetMundial Multistakeholder Statement
Proponent
Participants in NetMundial
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1; p.3)
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
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 4)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 8)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
132
Network neutrality Guidelines for Internet neutrality
Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority
2009
Details
Identifier
132
Name
Network neutrality Guidelines for Internet neutrality
Proponent
Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority
Initial Release
2009
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Norway
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2009
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Norwegian
Coded Version
2009
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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 (p. 3: 1.A)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 3: 2.A)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 2, p. 3, p. 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
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 2, p. 3: 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
1 (p. 2, p. 4: 3.B)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
133
Nigerian Digital Rights and Freedom Bill
National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
2016
Details
Identifier
133
Name
Nigerian Digital Rights and Freedom Bill
Proponent
National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Initial Release
2016
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Nigeria
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2016
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (12)
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)
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 (7, 8)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (8)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
134
Numérique et libertés : un nouvel âge démocratique
French National Assembly
2015
Details
Identifier
134
Name
Numérique et libertés : un nouvel âge démocratique
Proponent
French National Assembly
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
France
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
French
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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 (iii)
Non discrimination of women
1 (i)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (iii)
Human Control of Technology
1 (iii)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (iii)
Note
n/a
63
OECD Action Plan for Electronic Commerce
OECD
1998
Details
Identifier
63
Name
OECD Action Plan for Electronic Commerce
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
1998
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2002
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
1998
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Preamble)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
313
OECD Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems and Networks: Towards a Culture of Security
OECD
2002
Details
Identifier
313
Name
OECD Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems and Networks: Towards a Culture of Security
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
2002
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English/French (bilingual), Chinese, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
Coded Version
2002
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 8.I)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 10: 2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 11: 5)
Open data
1 (p. 11: 5)
Right to participation
1 (p. 8.I)
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: III), 1 (p. 10: 1)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 9: III)
Security of the network
1 (p. 8: I)
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: III)
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. 8): 1 (p. 12)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 9: III)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
78
OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public Funding
OECD
2006
Details
Identifier
78
Name
OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public Funding
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
2006
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2007
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 17, p. 21)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 15)
Open data
1 (p. 8-22)
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 (p. 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 (p. 11, p. 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 (p. 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 (p. 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 (p. 16)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 16)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
35
OECD Principles for Internet Policy Making
OECD
2011
Details
Identifier
35
Name
OECD Principles for Internet Policy Making
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p.1; p. 3)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
312
OECD Principles for Internet Policymaking
OECD
2014
Details
Identifier
312
Name
OECD Principles for Internet Policymaking
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
282
OECD Principles on Artificial Intelligence
OECD
2019
Details
Identifier
282
Name
OECD Principles on Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, French, Arabic, German, Japanese
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 4-5, p. 9)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 4, p. 7-9)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 8)
Open data
1 (p. 8)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 7)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 7)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 8)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
1 (p. 8)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 8-9)
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, p. 6-7)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 8)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 7)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 7)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7-8)
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
1 (p. 3, 8-9)
Competition
1 (p. 3, p. 6, p. 9)
Economic development
1 (p. 3)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 6)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 3, p. 6-7)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 7, p. 9)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 8)
Note
n/a
135
OECD Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence
OECD
2019
Details
Identifier
135
Name
OECD Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Arabic, French, German, Japanese
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (v: 2.5)
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)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 7: 1.1)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 3, p. 5, p. 7: 1.2, p. 8: 1.5)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 3, p. 7: 1.2)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 3, p. 6, p. 7: 1.2)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 3, p. 5, p. 8: 1.3)
Note
n/a
283
OP Financial Groups ethical guidelines for artificial intelligence
OP Financial Group
2018
Details
Identifier
283
Name
OP Financial Groups ethical guidelines for artificial intelligence
Proponent
OP Financial Group
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Finland
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Finnish, Swedish
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (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
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 (5)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
36
Open Internet Policy Principles
Parliamentary Human Rights Foundation (PHRF), and Open Society Institute
1997
Details
Identifier
36
Name
Open Internet Policy Principles
Proponent
Parliamentary Human Rights Foundation (PHRF), and Open Society Institute
Initial Release
1997
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
1997
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
1997
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
285
OpenAI Charter
OpenAI
2018
Details
Identifier
285
Name
OpenAI Charter
Proponent
OpenAI
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
229
Our Tenets
Partnership on AI
2020
Details
Identifier
229
Name
Our Tenets
Proponent
Partnership on AI
Initial Release
2020
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
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
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
1
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1
Note
n/a
136
Outcome Document of Connecting the Dots: Options for Future Actions Conference
UNESCO
2014
Details
Identifier
136
Name
Outcome Document of Connecting the Dots: Options for Future Actions Conference
Proponent
UNESCO
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2: 1.5); 1 (p. 6: 7.2); 1 (p. 6: 7.3)
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)
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: 3.4)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 2: 3.4)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
45
Outcome document of the high-level meeting of the General Assembly on the overall review of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society
UN General Assembly
2015
Details
Identifier
45
Name
Outcome document of the high-level meeting of the General Assembly on the overall review of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society
Proponent
UN General Assembly
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Spanish
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2; 3; 29; 54)
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)
Environmental sustainability
1 (20)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
37
Paris Declaration
UNESCO
2014
Details
Identifier
37
Name
Paris Declaration
Proponent
UNESCO
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3),
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. 2)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
38
People's Communication Charter
Peoples Communication Charter Coalition
1999
Details
Identifier
38
Name
People's Communication Charter
Proponent
Peoples Communication Charter Coalition
Initial Release
1999
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
1999
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Italian, German, French, Spanish, Dutch
Coded Version
1999
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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 (14)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (7; 16)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
251
Policy Recommendations on Augmented Intelligence in Health Care H-480.940
American Medical Association (AMA)
2018
Details
Identifier
251
Name
Policy Recommendations on Augmented Intelligence in Health Care H-480.940
Proponent
American Medical Association (AMA)
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 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 (p. 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
1 (p. 1)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 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 (p. 1)
Competition
1 (p. 1)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 1)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 1)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 1)
Note
n/a
266
Portuguese Charter for Human Rights in the Digital Era (Carta Portuguesa de Direitos Humanos na Era Digital)
Government of Portugal
2021
Details
Identifier
266
Name
Portuguese Charter for Human Rights in the Digital Era (Carta Portuguesa de Direitos Humanos na Era Digital)
Proponent
Government of Portugal
Initial Release
2021
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Portugal
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Portuguese
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5: 3.2), 1 (p. 7: 9.1)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 6: 3.2), 1 (p. 7:9.1)
Open data
1 (p. 10: 19)
Right to participation
1 (p. 7: 7)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 5: 2/3)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 5: 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
1 (p. 9: 15)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 7: 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 (p. 6: 4)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 6: 4)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 7: 7)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (p. 10: 21)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 10: 21)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 7: 9), 1 (p. 8: 12), 1 (p. 9: 15), 1 (p. 10: 20)
Protection of children
1 (p. 10: 20)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 6: 4), 1 (p. 7: 8)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7: 8)
Data protection
1 (p. 7: 8), 1 (p. 9: 17)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 7: 8)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 7: 8)
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 8: 13)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 6: 3), 1 (p. 9: 16)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 6: 3), 1 (p. 8: 12)
Human rights
1 (p. 5: 2)
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. 6: 4)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 6: 6)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 7: 9)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 7: 9)
Note
n/a
271
Position on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
Greens/EFA Digital Working Group - European Parliament
2016
Details
Identifier
271
Name
Position on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
Greens/EFA Digital Working Group - European Parliament
Initial Release
2016
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Political Party
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2016
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, German
Coded Version
2016
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 4)
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. 8)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 5)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
1 (p. 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)
1 (p. 5)
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. 4)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (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
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. 5)
Human rights
1 (p. 2)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 7-8)
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 4)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 5, p. 8)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 9)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 4)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
137
Preliminary Declaration of the Digital Human Rights of the Forum DAvignon
Forum dAvignon
2014
Details
Identifier
137
Name
Preliminary Declaration of the Digital Human Rights of the Forum DAvignon
Proponent
Forum dAvignon
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
French
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (1)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
240
Principles for Accountable Algorithms and a Social Impact Statement for Algorithms
Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency in Machine Learning
2018
Details
Identifier
240
Name
Principles for Accountable Algorithms and a Social Impact Statement for Algorithms
Proponent
Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency in Machine Learning
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Academic
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
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
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)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1
Note
n/a
39
Principles for the Governance and Use of the Internet
Brazilian Internet Steering Committee
2009
Details
Identifier
39
Name
Principles for the Governance and Use of the Internet
Proponent
Brazilian Internet Steering Committee
Initial Release
2009
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Brazil
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2009
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Portuguese, Spanish
Coded Version
2009
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
268
Principles of Artificial Intelligence Ethics for the Intelligence Community
Government of the United States
2020
Details
Identifier
268
Name
Principles of Artificial Intelligence Ethics for the Intelligence Community
Proponent
Government of the United States
Initial Release
2020
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
US
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
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
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
1
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1
Note
n/a
258
Principles of Robotics: Regulating Robots in the Real World
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council UK (EPSRC) and Margaret Boden, Joanna Bryson, Darwin Caldwell, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Lilian Edwards, Sarah Kember, Paul Newman, Vivienne Parry, Geoff Pegman, Tom Rodden, Tom Sorrell, Mick Wallis, Blay Whitby, Alan Winfield
2017
Details
Identifier
258
Name
Principles of Robotics: Regulating Robots in the Real World
Proponent
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council UK (EPSRC) and Margaret Boden, Joanna Bryson, Darwin Caldwell, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Lilian Edwards, Sarah Kember, Paul Newman, Vivienne Parry, Geoff Pegman, Tom Rodden, Tom Sorrell, Mick Wallis, Blay Whitby, Alan Winfield
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Academic
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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 (p. 126-127)
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. 126)
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. 126)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 126, p. 127-128)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 129)
Note
n/a
40
Principles on Freedom of Expression and Privacy
Global Network Initiative (Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ), East-West Management Institutes (EWMI), Data Privacy Brasil, InternetLab, Open MIC, Open Net Korea, Search for Common Ground (SFCG), National Democratic Institute (NDI), 7amleh The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media, Institute for Technology and Society of Rio de Janeiro (ITS), International Center for Not-for-profit Law (ICNL), KICTANet, Digital Rights Foundation, European Center for Not-for-profit Law, Vodacom Group Limited, MTN Group, UCLA Institute for Technology, Law & Policy, UCLA Technology Development Group, The Human Rights Center - University of California, ARTICLE 19, Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF), Hiperderecho, TEDIC, Dangerous Speech Project, Cloudflare, Frontiir, Federated Hermes, Programme on Technology and Democracy - University of Oxford, Unwanted Witness, Zoom Video Communications, Verizon Communications, Freedom House, Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF), Software Freedom Law Centre, India, Internet Sans Frontières, Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA), Wikimedia Foundation, BNP Paribas Asset Management, Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales (R3D), Instituto Panameño de Derecho y Nuevas Tecnologías (IPANDETEC), AfroLeadership, Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD), Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET), Human Rights Watch, Index on Censorship, Institute for Reporters Freedom and Safety (IRFS), International Media Support (IMS), Internews, Microsoft, Nokia, Yahoo!, Open Technology Institute, Orange, Paradigm Initiative, PEN America, Social Media Exchange (SMEX), Telenor Group, Telia Company, Trillium Asset Management, Human Rights Institute - University of Connecticut, Ericsson, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society - Harvard University, Bolo Bhi, Boston Common Asset Management, Calvert Research and Management, Columbia Threadneedle Investments, Centre for Communication Governance (CCG), Center fo
2008
Details
Identifier
40
Name
Principles on Freedom of Expression and Privacy
Proponent
Global Network Initiative (Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ), East-West Management Institutes (EWMI), Data Privacy Brasil, InternetLab, Open MIC, Open Net Korea, Search for Common Ground (SFCG), National Democratic Institute (NDI), 7amleh The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media, Institute for Technology and Society of Rio de Janeiro (ITS), International Center for Not-for-profit Law (ICNL), KICTANet, Digital Rights Foundation, European Center for Not-for-profit Law, Vodacom Group Limited, MTN Group, UCLA Institute for Technology, Law & Policy, UCLA Technology Development Group, The Human Rights Center - University of California, ARTICLE 19, Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF), Hiperderecho, TEDIC, Dangerous Speech Project, Cloudflare, Frontiir, Federated Hermes, Programme on Technology and Democracy - University of Oxford, Unwanted Witness, Zoom Video Communications, Verizon Communications, Freedom House, Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF), Software Freedom Law Centre, India, Internet Sans Frontières, Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA), Wikimedia Foundation, BNP Paribas Asset Management, Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales (R3D), Instituto Panameño de Derecho y Nuevas Tecnologías (IPANDETEC), AfroLeadership, Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD), Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET), Human Rights Watch, Index on Censorship, Institute for Reporters Freedom and Safety (IRFS), International Media Support (IMS), Internews, Microsoft, Nokia, Yahoo!, Open Technology Institute, Orange, Paradigm Initiative, PEN America, Social Media Exchange (SMEX), Telenor Group, Telia Company, Trillium Asset Management, Human Rights Institute - University of Connecticut, Ericsson, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society - Harvard University, Bolo Bhi, Boston Common Asset Management, Calvert Research and Management, Columbia Threadneedle Investments, Centre for Communication Governance (CCG), Center fo
Initial Release
2008
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1 (p. 2); 5 (p. 5))
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
224
Principles to Promote FEAT in the Use of AI and Data Analytics in Singapores Financial Sector
Singapore Monetary Authority
2018
Details
Identifier
224
Name
Principles to Promote FEAT in the Use of AI and Data Analytics in Singapores Financial Sector
Proponent
Singapore Monetary Authority
Initial Release
2018
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Singapore
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3: 1.3)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 6: 4, p. 10: 7)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 12: 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
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 (p. 3: 1.4)
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 (p. 12: 8)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 10: 7)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 10: 7)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 7: 5)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 12: 8)
Note
n/a
289
Privacy and Freedom of Expression In the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Privacy International & Article 19
2018
Details
Identifier
289
Name
Privacy and Freedom of Expression In the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
Privacy International & Article 19
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 28)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 13, p. 15, p. 28)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 9, p. 14, p. 15, p. 28)
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. 15, p. 26)
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, p. 5, p. 8-16, p. 17)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 2, p. 9)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 17)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 5, p. 15)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 4, p. 14)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 4)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2, p. 5, p. 17-27)
Data protection
1 (p. 12, p. 22-23)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 21)
Protection from surveillance
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
1 (p. 11)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 12)
Human rights
1 (p. 2, p. 11, p. 12-13, p. 28)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 22)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 2)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 27)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 2)
Note
n/a
138
Privacy Online: OECD Guidance on Policy and Practice
OECD
2003
Details
Identifier
138
Name
Privacy Online: OECD Guidance on Policy and Practice
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
2003
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2003
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2003
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 41; 13)
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)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 68); 1 (p. 90)
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. 100)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
139
Protecting Human Rights in the Digital Age
Business for Social Responsibility (BSR)
2011
Details
Identifier
139
Name
Protecting Human Rights in the Digital Age
Proponent
Business for Social Responsibility (BSR)
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 7)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
41
Protecting Your Data Online with a Digital Rights Bill
UK Liberal Democrats
2015
Details
Identifier
41
Name
Protecting Your Data Online with a Digital Rights Bill
Proponent
UK Liberal Democrats
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Political Party
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (4)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
158
Recommendation CM/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
Council of Europe
2001
Details
Identifier
158
Name
Recommendation CM/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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2001
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2001
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Bulgarian, French
Coded Version
2001
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 2)
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)
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. 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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
159
Recommendation CM/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)
Council of Europe
2001
Details
Identifier
159
Name
Recommendation CM/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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2001
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2001
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Bulgarian, French
Coded Version
2001
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3)
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)
n/a
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
160
Recommendation CM/Rec(2004)16[1]
of the Committee of Ministers to member states
on the right of reply in the new media environment
Council of Europe
2004
Details
Identifier
160
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2004)16[1]
of the Committee of Ministers to member states
on the right of reply in the new media environment
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2004
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2004
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2004
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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)
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. 1)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
161
Recommendation CM/Rec(2006)12 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on empowering children in the new information and communications environment
Council of Europe
2006
Details
Identifier
161
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2006)12 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on empowering children in the new information and communications environment
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2006
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2006
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2006
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
140
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
Council of Europe
2007
Details
Identifier
140
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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2007
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2007
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2007
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1: v)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
141
Recommendation CM/Rec(2007)16 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on measures to promote the public service value of the Internet
Council of Europe
2007
Details
Identifier
141
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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2007
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2007
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, German
Coded Version
2007
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
150
Recommendation CM/Rec(2008)6 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
Council of Europe
2008
Details
Identifier
150
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2008)6 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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2008
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2008
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, German, Russian
Coded Version
2008
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (xi); 1 (II: ii); 1 (II: iii)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (I)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
142
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
Council of Europe
2009
Details
Identifier
142
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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2009
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2009
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2009
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (6)
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)
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 (2)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
143
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
Council of Europe
2010
Details
Identifier
143
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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2010
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2010
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, German, Russian, Spanish, Turkish
Coded Version
2010
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (5.1.b)
Note
n/a
144
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
Council of Europe
2011
Details
Identifier
144
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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2011
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, French, German, Russian
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1.2); 1 (2.1)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
42
Recommendation CM/Rec(2012)3 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on the protection of human rights with regard to search engines
Council of Europe
2012
Details
Identifier
42
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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2012
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2012
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Appendix IV: 17)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (Appendix IV: 17)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (6; 7; 8; Appendix I: 4; Appendix III: 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
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 (4; 7; Appendix III: 12; Appendix IV: 18)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (Appendix II: 6)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2; 4; 7; Appendix I: 1; Appendix II: 7; Appendix III)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (8; Appendix II: 11; Appendix III: 14, 15; Appendix 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
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (4; 8; Appendix II; Appendix IV: 18)
Data protection
1 (4; 7; 8; Appendix II)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (7; Appendix II: 8)
Right to anonymity
1 (7; Appendix II: 10)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (Appendix II: 10)
Right to be forgotten
1 (7; Appendix II: 11)
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; 4; 7; Appendix IV: 17, 18)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (7; Appendix II.10)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (Appendix I.4)
Note
n/a
182
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
Council of Europe
2012
Details
Identifier
182
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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2012
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2012
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (7; i: 3; iii: 15)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (6; ii: 11)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (1; 2; 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; i: 2; 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; 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; 5)
Right to due process
1 (iii: 15)
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (3; ii: 10)
Protection of children
1 (3; i: 2; i: 4; ii)
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (6; iii: 15)
Data protection
1 (iii: 14; iii: 15)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (i: 3)
Protection from surveillance
1 (i: 3)
Right to encryption
1 (iii: 15)
Right to be forgotten
1 (i: 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 (1; 5; 6)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (5; 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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
145
Recommendation CM/Rec(2015)6 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on the free, transboundary flow of information on the Internet
Council of Europe
2015
Details
Identifier
145
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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2015
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (6); 1 (4.1)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
146
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
Council of Europe
2016
Details
Identifier
146
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
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2016
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2016
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, German
Coded Version
2016
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (5)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
147
Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)5 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on Internet freedom
Council of Europe
2016
Details
Identifier
147
Name
Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)5 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on Internet freedom
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2016
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2016
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, German, Turkish
Coded Version
2016
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1.4)
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)
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 (2.4.3)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (4.1.4)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (4.1.4)
Note
n/a
148
Recommendation No. R (97) 19 on the portrayal of violence in the electronic media
Council of Europe
1997
Details
Identifier
148
Name
Recommendation No. R (97) 19 on the portrayal of violence in the electronic media
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
1997
Url
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Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
1997
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Estonian, French
Coded Version
1997
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
149
Recommendation No. R (99) 5 of the Committee of Ministers on the protection of privacy on the Internet
Council of Europe
1999
Details
Identifier
149
Name
Recommendation No. R (99) 5 of the Committee of Ministers on the protection of privacy on the Internet
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
1999
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
1999
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Estonian, French
Coded Version
1999
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (iii:7)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
151
Recommendation of the Council concerning Guidelines for Cryptography Policy
OECD
1997
Details
Identifier
151
Name
Recommendation of the Council concerning Guidelines for Cryptography Policy
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
1997
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
1997
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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)
n/a
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
152
Recommendation of the Council concerning Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems
OECD
1992
Details
Identifier
152
Name
Recommendation of the Council concerning Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
1992
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2002
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
1992
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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)
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
1
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
314
Recommendation of the Council on Digital Security of Critical Activities
OECD
2019
Details
Identifier
314
Name
Recommendation of the Council on Digital Security of Critical Activities
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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), 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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
153
Recommendation of the OECD Council on Principles for Internet Policy Making
OECD
2011
Details
Identifier
153
Name
Recommendation of the OECD Council on Principles for Internet Policy Making
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8)
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)
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
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
154
Recommendation on Electronic Authentication and Guidance for Electronic Authentication
OECD
2007
Details
Identifier
154
Name
Recommendation on Electronic Authentication and Guidance for Electronic Authentication
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
2007
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2007
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2007
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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)
1 (p. 23)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
155
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
Identifier
155
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
Initial Release
2006
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2006
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2006
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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 (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)
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. 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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
156
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
Council of the European Union
1998
Details
Identifier
156
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
Council of the European Union
Initial Release
1998
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
1998
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, Danish, German, Greek, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish
Coded Version
1998
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 4)
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)
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. 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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
157
Recommendation on the Promotion and Use of Multilingualism and Universal Access to Cyberspace
UNESCO
2003
Details
Identifier
157
Name
Recommendation on the Promotion and Use of Multilingualism and Universal Access to Cyberspace
Proponent
UNESCO
Initial Release
2003
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2003
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish
Coded Version
2003
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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)
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
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
163
Reflection and Analysis by UNESCO on the Internet
UNESCO
2011
Details
Identifier
163
Name
Reflection and Analysis by UNESCO on the Internet
Proponent
UNESCO
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, French, Russian, Chinese, Arabic
Coded Version
2011
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)
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)
n/a
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)
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)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
302
Report of the Social and Human Sciences Comission (SHS) - Draft Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
UNESCO
2021
Details
Identifier
302
Name
Report of the Social and Human Sciences Comission (SHS) - Draft Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
UNESCO
Initial Release
2021
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Arabic, Russian, French, Chinese, Spanish
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
Annex: 1 (p. 5: II.5, p. 6: II.8, p. 11: III.2.46, p. 12: III.2.47, p. 13: IV. 53/54, p. 15: IV.64, p. 17: IV.78/ 80/81, p. 19: IV.94, p.20: IV.101)
Accountability/Responsibility
Annex: 1 (p. 5: II.7, p. 10: III.2.34/ 36, p. 11: III.2.41/ 42 / 43, p. 15: IV.68, p. 24: V.132)
No geo-fencing
Annex: 1 (p.1: Preamble, p.22: IV.119, p. 17: IV.83, p.20: IV.101/102)
Transparency and openness
Annex: 1 (p.1: Preamble, p. 10: III.2.37/ 38/ 39, p. 11: III.2: 40/41, p. 13: IV.51, p. 15: IV.64/ 70, p. 16: 73, p. 21: IV.113, p.24: V.132)
Open data
Annex: 1 (p. 2: Preamble, p. 16: IV.73/ 75/ 76)
Right to participation
Annex: 1 (p. 5: I.3, p. 7: III.1.19, p. 9: III.2.28/ 30, p. 11: III.2.44, p. 12: 47, p. 13: IV.53, p. 19: IV.91, p. 20: IV.105, p. 24: IV.132),
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
Annex: 1 (p. 1: Preamble, p. 5: II.6, p. 7: III.1.15, p. 20: IV.105, p. 7: III.1.19, p. 8: III.1.24, p. 9: III.2.28, p. 12: III.2.47, p. 13: III.1.53/ 54, p. 18: IV.87)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
Annex: 1 (p. 19: IV.96, p. 22: IV.116/ 117)
User awareness and education
Annex: 1 (p. 11: III.2.44, p. 18: IV.88/ 89, p. 19: IV.96/ 97, p. 20: IV.101-106, p. 22: IV.116/ 117)
Media and digital literacy
Annex: 1 (p. 1/ 2: Preamble, p. 5: I.3, p. 11: III.2.44, p. 20: IV.101/ 102)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
Annex: 1 (p. 12: III.2.47)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
Annex: 1 (p. 12: III.2.47, p. 17: IV.77)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
Annex: 1 (p. 4: I.2, p. 5: I.3, p. 15: IV.66, p. 21: IV.112/ 113)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
Annex: 1 (p. 3: Preamble, p. 4: I.2, p. 5: I.3), 1 (p.13: IV.51, p. 15: IV.66, p. 16: IV.73/ 75, p. 21: IV.112-114)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
Annex: 1 (p. 1: Preamble, p. 4: I.2, p. 12: IV.48/ 51, p. 13: IV.55, p. 14: IV.63)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
Annex: 1 (p. 1: Preamble, p. 3:I.1, p. 4: I.2, p. 6: II.8/ III.1.13) 1 (p. 7: III.1.14/ 15, p. 8: III.2.27, p. 9: III.2.32, p. 10: III.2.38, p. 16: IV.71/ 74, p. 24: IV.126, p. 26: VIII.141)
Protection of children
Annex: 1 (p. 24: IV.121-130)
Non-discrimination
Annex: 1 (p. 4: I.2, p. 9: III.2.28, p. 12: III.2.47, p. 18: IV.90)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
Annex: 1 (p. 3: Preamble, p. 5: I.3, p. 6: II.8, p. 9: III.2.28/ 31, p. 11: III.2.44, p. 13: IV.53, p. 15: IV.65, p. 19: IV.94-98, p.24: IV.132)
Privacy rights (generalized)
Annex: 1 (p. 4: I.2, p. 8: III.2.27, p. 9: III.2.32, p. 10: III.2.38, p. 16: IV.72, p. 21: IV.109, p. 23: IV.123, p. 25: V.133)
Data protection
Annex: 1 (p. 4: I.2, p.9: III.2.32/ 33, p. 11: III.2.46, p. 14: IV.62, p. 16: IV.71-73, p.20: IV.104, p. 21: IV.109, p. 23: IV.123, p. 25: V.133)
Control and self determination (individual level)
Annex: 1 (p.12: III.2.47, p. 16: IV.73)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
Annex: 1 (p. 8: III.2.26, p. 16: IV.72)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
Annex: 1 (p. 2/3: Preamble, p.10: III.2.34, p. 13: IV.56, p.16: IV.77, p. 17: IV.81, p. 23: IV.122, p. 24: V.131)
Competition
Annex: 1 (p. 22: IV.120)
Economic development
Annex: 1 (p.1: Preamble, p. 17: IV.79)
Intellectual Property
Annex: 1 (p.19: IV.99)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
Annex: 1 (p.4: I.2, p.22: IV.120)
Human rights
Annex: 1 (p.1/ 2/ 3: Preamble, p.6: II.8, p. 7: III.1.13-16/ 19, p. 8: III.1.22/ III.2.25-26, p. 10: III.2.37-39, p.11: III.2.41-45)
Environmental sustainability
Annex: 1 (p. 1: Preamble, p. 6: III.9, p. 7: III.1.17-18, p. 9: III.2.31, p. 17: IV.84-85)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
Annex: 1 (p. 2: Preamble, p. 5: I.3, p. 21: IV.114)
Freedom from disinformation
Annex: 1 (p. 2: Preamble, p. 5: I.3, p. 15: IV.66, p. 21: IV.114)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
Annex: 1 (p. 9: III.2.28, p. 18: IV.87-90)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
165
Report on Freedom of Expression on the Internet
OSCE
2011
Details
Identifier
165
Name
Report on Freedom of Expression on the Internet
Proponent
OSCE
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Russian
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p26)
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)
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 (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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
166
Report on the Commission communication on illegal and harmful content on the Internet (COM(96)0487 - C4-0592/96)
European Parliament
1997
Details
Identifier
166
Name
Report on the Commission communication on illegal and harmful content on the Internet (COM(96)0487 - C4-0592/96)
Proponent
European Parliament
Initial Release
1997
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
1997
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, Danish, Greek, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish
Coded Version
1997
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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)
n/a
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
167
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 Human Rights Council (Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue)
2013
Details
Identifier
167
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 Human Rights Council (Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue)
Initial Release
2013
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2013
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Arabic, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese
Coded Version
2013
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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
User awareness and education
1 (22)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (7)
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
1 (8)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
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)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (14)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (1)
Data protection
1 (9)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (23)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
168
Report on the right to freedom of opinion and expression exercised through the Internet (A/66/290)
UN General Assembly (Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue)
2011
Details
Identifier
168
Name
Report on the right to freedom of opinion and expression exercised through the Internet (A/66/290)
Proponent
UN General Assembly (Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue)
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, French, Russian, Chinese, Arabic
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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
Freedom of expression
1 (1)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (14)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (2)
Freedom of association/assembly
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)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (14)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (5)
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 (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)
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 (9)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (7)
Non discrimination of women
1 (17)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
261
Report with Recommendations to the Commission on Civil Law Rules on Robotics
European Parliament
2017
Details
Identifier
261
Name
Report with Recommendations to the Commission on Civil Law Rules on Robotics
Proponent
European Parliament
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5-7, p. 10-12, p. 17, p; 22-24, p. 29-32, p. 37-38, p. 43-45, p. 50, p. 53)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 4-6, p. 9-11, p. 16, p. 22- 25, p. 29, p. 36)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 22)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 42)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 44)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 42, p. 56)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 13, p. 25)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 42)
Security of the network
1 (p. 5, p. 9, p. 11, p. 21, p. 24, p. 28, p. 37)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 9, p. 56)
Open standards
1 (p. 9, p. 11, p. 56)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 9, p. 11, p. 21, p. 32, p. 56, p. 60)
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. 36)
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 (p. 4, p. 23, p. 37, p. 60)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 60)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 5, p. 9-10, p. 21-22, p. 24, p. 27-29, p. 36, p. 39 p. 43, p. 53, p. 61)
Protection of children
1 (p. 8, p. 36, p. 51)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 4, p. 9-10, p. 36, p. 39, p. 43, p. 52-53)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 25)
Data protection
1 (p. 5, p. 9-11, p. 28, p. 32, p. 35, p. 37-39, p. 45, p. 52, p. 56, p. 60-61)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 5, p. 9, p. 11, p. 22, p. 24)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 23, p. 37)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 37)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 3, p. 6-9, p. 11)
Competition
1 (p. 11)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 10, p. 21, p. 27-28, p. 36, p. 56-57)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p.11, p. 23, p. 32, p. 37-38)
Consumer protection
1 (p. 10, p. 59)
Human rights
1 (p. 25, p. 38, p. 43, p. 53,
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 22)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 4, p. 9, p. 36, p. 38, p. 39, p. 43)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 5, p. 8, p. 36, p. 42)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4, p. 10, p. 25, p. 29)
Note
n/a
44
Republique Numerique
Government of France
2015
Details
Identifier
44
Name
Republique Numerique
Proponent
Government of France
Initial Release
2015
Url
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Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
France
Scope
National
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
214
Responsible AI #AIFORALL: Approach Document for India Part 1 Principles for Responsible AI
Government of India
2021
Details
Identifier
214
Name
Responsible AI #AIFORALL: Approach Document for India Part 1 Principles for Responsible AI
Proponent
Government of India
Initial Release
2021
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
India
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 30)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 6, p. 18, p. 40)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 40, p. 41, p. 53)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 46, p. 48)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 41)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 2)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 8, p. 27, p. 39, p. 41)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
1 (p. 23)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
n/a
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 32, p. 41)
Free and open source software
1 (p. 35, p. 49)
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 (p. 45)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 23, p. 41, p. 48)
Protection of children
1 (p. 32)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 8, p. 29, p. 39, p. 41, p. 46, p. 48, p. 52)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 21, p. 22, p. 39)
Data protection
1 (p. 26, p. 31, p. 32, p. 50-52)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p.32)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 22)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 46, p. 50)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 2, p. 6, p. 9, p. 42)
Competition
1 (p. 50)
Economic development
1 (p. 6, p. 27)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (foreword, p. 16, p. 29, p. 39, p. 40, p. 50)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 18)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 4, p. 15-16, p. 29-30, p. 39, p. 41, p. 45-50, p. 52)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 8, p. 30, p. 35, p. 40, p. 41, p. 45, p. 47, p. 52-54)
Note
n/a
217
Responsible AI: A Global Policy Framework
International Technology Law Association
2019
Details
Identifier
217
Name
Responsible AI: A Global Policy Framework
Proponent
International Technology Law Association
Initial Release
2019
Url
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Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 30)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 19, p. 35, p. 83)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 36)
Open data
1 (p. 68-75, p. 120-121)
Right to participation
1 (p. 23)
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 (p. 23)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 17, p. 22)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 23)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 68)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 16, p. 22, p. 25)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 75)
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. 21, p. 23, p. 25)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 22)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 13, p. 22, p. 43, p. 68, p. 75, p. 78-88, p. 122-123)
Data protection
1 (p. 79, p. 85, p. 87)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 15, p. 23)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 84-87)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 13-15)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 83)
Innovation
1 (p. 19, p. 36, p. 61, p. 84, p. 87, p. 101, p. 103)
Competition
1 (p. 68-75, p. 120-121)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 68, p. 69, p. 92-104, p. 124-125)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 52)
Human rights
1 (p. 22, p. 24, p. 45)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 24)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 25)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 20, p. 25)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 52)
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 30, p. 35-36, p. 47, p. 53, p. 112-113)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 52-57, p. 81, p. 116-117)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 24, p. 31-36, p. 65, p. 79, p. 85)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 12, p. 22, p. 46, p. 108-111)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 32, p. 40-49, p. 53, p. 64, p. 102, p. 114-115)
Note
n/a
280
Responsible Bots: 10 Guidelines for Developers of Conversational AI
Microsoft
2018
Details
Identifier
280
Name
Responsible Bots: 10 Guidelines for Developers of Conversational AI
Proponent
Microsoft
Initial Release
2018
Url
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Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 1, p. 5)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 1-4)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 5)
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. 1, p. 4, p. 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
1 (p. 1, p. 4, p. 5)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 4-5)
Data protection
1 (p. 4)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 4)
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 4)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 1, p. 5)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
n/a
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 4)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 2-3)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 1, p. 5)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 3-4)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 5)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 1-4)
Note
n/a
169
Riga Guidelines on Ethics in the Information Society
Riga Global Meeting of Experts on the Ethical Aspects of Information Society
2013
Details
Identifier
169
Name
Riga Guidelines on Ethics in the Information Society
Proponent
Riga Global Meeting of Experts on the Ethical Aspects of Information Society
Initial Release
2013
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2013
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2013
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (3)
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
Speed and affordability
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
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
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)
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
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)
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)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
170
Right to Privacy in the Digital Age (resolution 69/166)
UN General Assembly
2014
Details
Identifier
170
Name
Right to Privacy in the Digital Age (resolution 69/166)
Proponent
UN General Assembly
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Arabic, Russian, Chinese, French, German, Spanish
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 4)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 4)
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
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)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 2)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 2)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 2)
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. 1)
Data protection
1 (p. 2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 2)
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. 3)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1)
Environmental sustainability
n/a
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 2)
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. 2)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
171
Roles of the Media in Realizing the Future We Want For All
Global Media Forum
2014
Details
Identifier
171
Name
Roles of the Media in Realizing the Future We Want For All
Proponent
Global Media Forum
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 2)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 2)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 1)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 2)
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 3)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 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 (p. 2)
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. 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. 2)
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
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)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 1)
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. 2)
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 2)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 2)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
223
Rome Call for AI ethics
RenAIssance Foundation
2020
Details
Identifier
223
Name
Rome Call for AI ethics
Proponent
RenAIssance Foundation
Initial Release
2020
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Academic
Proponent Location
Vatican
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 11)
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)
1 (p. 11)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 7)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 7)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 7)
Security of the network
1 (p. 11)
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
1 (p. 3, p.5, p. 10)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 5, p. 7, p. 11)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 11)
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. 3, p. 7, p. 10)
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, p. 9)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 5, p. 10, p. 11)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 10, p. 11)
Note
n/a
172
SADC Declaration on Information and Communications Technology
Southern African Development Community
2001
Details
Identifier
172
Name
SADC Declaration on Information and Communications Technology
Proponent
Southern African Development Community
Initial Release
2001
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Africa
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2001
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2001
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p3)
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
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 3)
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
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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. 3)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
292
SAPs Guiding Principles for Artificial Intelligence
SAP
2018
Details
Identifier
292
Name
SAPs Guiding Principles for Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
SAP
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Germany
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (4)
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
1 (3)
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
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (3)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (2)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
297
Science, Law and Society (SLS) Initiative, Principles for the Governance of AI
The Future Society
2017
Details
Identifier
297
Name
Science, Law and Society (SLS) Initiative, Principles for the Governance of AI
Proponent
The Future Society
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 1)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 1)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 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)
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. 1)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 1)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 1)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 1)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 1)
Note
n/a
250
Securing our Digital Rights in our Digital World
Alliance for Universal Digital Rights
2022
Details
Identifier
250
Name
Securing our Digital Rights in our Digital World
Proponent
Alliance for Universal Digital Rights
Initial Release
2022
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, Spanish, Arabic
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (8)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (2, 7, 9)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (2, 3, 7-9)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (4, 9)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (8)
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 (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
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (4, 5)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (5)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (4)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (4, 5)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (9)
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
1 (introduction, 1, 3, 8)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (7)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (2, 9)
Data protection
1 (2)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (3)
Right to anonymity
1 (2)
Protection from surveillance
1 (2, 6)
Right to encryption
1 (2)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (7)
Competition
1 (8)
Economic development
1 (3)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (1-4, 6, 8-9)
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 (2, 4, 6)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (5)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (2)
Non discrimination of women
1 (3-5, 8)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (1)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
221
Seeking Ground Rules for A.I.
The New York Times
2019
Details
Identifier
221
Name
Seeking Ground Rules for A.I.
Proponent
The New York Times
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Individual
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (7)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (1)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (3)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (4, 5)
Right to access the internet
n/a
Speed and affordability
n/a
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (10)
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
1 (5)
Open standards
1 (6, 8)
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 (9)
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, 5)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (4, 5)
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
1 (3)
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
1 (7)
Corporate responsibility
1 (6, 7, 8)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (7)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (10)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (1)
Note
n/a
173
Self-regulation and hate speech on social media platforms
Article 19
2018
Details
Identifier
173
Name
Self-regulation and hate speech on social media platforms
Proponent
Article 19
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 11, p. 16, p. 17, p. 21, p. 24)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5, p. 12, p. 16, p. 17, p. 20, p. 22)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 11, p. 16, p. 20, p. 21, p. 24)
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
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. 4, p. 5, p. 6, p. 8, p. 15, p. 19, p. 20, p. 21, p. 23)
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. 8)
Right to due process
1 (p. 4, p. 15, p. 19, p. 21, p. 23)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 5)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (p. 18)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 8)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 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
1 (p. 5, p. 17, p. 23)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 4, p. 5, p. 8, p. 15, p. 21, p. 23)
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. 4, p. 5, p. 6)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
46
Seoul Declaration
Civil Society TUAC
2008
Details
Identifier
46
Name
Seoul Declaration
Proponent
Civil Society TUAC
Initial Release
2008
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2008
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2008
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p.2)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
174
Seoul Framework for and Commitment to Open and Secure Cyberspace
Seoul Conference on Cyberspace 2013 (multistakeholder)
2013
Details
Identifier
174
Name
Seoul Framework for and Commitment to Open and Secure Cyberspace
Proponent
Seoul Conference on Cyberspace 2013 (multistakeholder)
Initial Release
2013
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2013
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2013
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (1.1), 1 (2.3), 1 (3.2), 1 (5.1)
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
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (4.1), 1 (4.3), 1 (4.4)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (5.1)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (2.4)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (5.4)
Data protection
1 (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 (1.1), 1 (1.2)
Competition
1 (1.3)
Economic development
1 (1.1), 1 (1.2), 1 (1.3)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (2.1), 1 (4.5)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
175
Shaping Policies for the Future of the Internet Economy
OECD
2008
Details
Identifier
175
Name
Shaping Policies for the Future of the Internet Economy
Proponent
OECD
Initial Release
2008
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2008
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
n/a
Coded Version
2008
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (23)
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)
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. 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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
99
Shaping Policies to Advance Media Freedom
OSCE
2013
Details
Identifier
99
Name
Shaping Policies to Advance Media Freedom
Proponent
OSCE
Initial Release
2013
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2013
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (6)
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)
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; 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
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
1 (10)
Intermediary liability
1 (4)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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 (7)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
265
Social Principles of Human-Centric AI
Government of Japan
2019
Details
Identifier
265
Name
Social Principles of Human-Centric AI
Proponent
Government of Japan
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Japan
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 6)
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. 4)
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. 5, p. 7-8)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 5)
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. 4)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1 (p. 8-9)
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. 6, p. 10)
Competition
1 (p. 9)
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 7)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 4)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 7, p. 10)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 10)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 10)
Note
n/a
225
Sony Group AI Ethics Guidelines
Sony
2018
Details
Identifier
225
Name
Sony Group AI Ethics Guidelines
Proponent
Sony
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Japan
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2)
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
1 (p. 2)
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
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 2)
Note
n/a
6
Southeast Asia Declaration on Internet Governance
"Civil society representatives from eight Southeast Asian countries" (unidentified)
2010
Details
Identifier
6
Name
Southeast Asia Declaration on Internet Governance
Proponent
"Civil society representatives from eight Southeast Asian countries" (unidentified)
Initial Release
2010
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Asia
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2010
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2010
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1
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)
1
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
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
1
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
177
Standards for a Free, Open and Inclusive Internet
Organization of American States
2017
Details
Identifier
177
Name
Standards for a Free, Open and Inclusive Internet
Proponent
Organization of American States
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 16)
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)
1 (p. 50-51, p. 69-70, p. 80)
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)
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)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
47
Statement "Internet rights are human rights"
Association for Progressive Communications
2011
Details
Identifier
47
Name
Statement "Internet rights are human rights"
Proponent
Association for Progressive Communications
Initial Release
2011
Url
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
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, French
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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. 2)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
48
Statement of Principles for Cambodian Internet Freedom
Cambodian Center for Independent Media
2015
Details
Identifier
48
Name
Statement of Principles for Cambodian Internet Freedom
Proponent
Cambodian Center for Independent Media
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Cambodia
Scope
National
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
252
Statement on Algorithmic Transparency and Accountability
Association for Computing Machinery
2017
Details
Identifier
252
Name
Statement on Algorithmic Transparency and Accountability
Proponent
Association for Computing Machinery
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
US
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 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 (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
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 2)
Note
n/a
260
Statement on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Autonomous Systems
European Commission
2018
Details
Identifier
260
Name
Statement on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Proponent
European Commission
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, German, French
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 16)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 18)
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. 17)
Security of the network
1 (p. 18)
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. 18)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 17)
Right to due process
1 (p. 18)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 18)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 16)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 18, p. 19)
Data protection
1 (p. 19)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 19)
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
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 19)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 18)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 10)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 16, p. 19)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 16)
Note
n/a
204
Statement On Principles For Responsible Algorithmic Systems
Association for Computing Machinery
2017
Details
Identifier
204
Name
Statement On Principles For Responsible Algorithmic Systems
Proponent
Association for Computing Machinery
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 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
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 (p. 4)
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)
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
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 4)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 2, p. 4, p. 5)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 3)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 3)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 2)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 3, p. 4, p. 5, p. 6)
Note
n/a
178
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
Identifier
178
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)
Initial Release
2009
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2009
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2009
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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)
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. 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)
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)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
227
Telefónica's Approach to the Responsible Use of AI
Telefonica
2020
Details
Identifier
227
Name
Telefónica's Approach to the Responsible Use of AI
Proponent
Telefonica
Initial Release
2020
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Spain
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Spanish
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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 (p. 3)
Data protection
1 (p. 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
1 (p. 5)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 2)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 3)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 3)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 3)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 3)
Note
n/a
49
The Aspen IDEA Principles
Aspen Institute
2011
Details
Identifier
49
Name
The Aspen IDEA Principles
Proponent
Aspen Institute
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (C.1.f)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
254
The Bletchley Declaration by Countries Attending the AI Safety Summit (Policy Paper)
Countries Attending the AI Safety Summit
2023
Details
Identifier
254
Name
The Bletchley Declaration by Countries Attending the AI Safety Summit (Policy Paper)
Proponent
Countries Attending the AI Safety Summit
Initial Release
2023
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
1
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
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)
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
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)
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
1
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1
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
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
1
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1
Human Control of Technology
1
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1
Note
n/a
55
The Charter of Digital Rights
European Digital Rights (EDRi)
2014
Details
Identifier
55
Name
The Charter of Digital Rights
Proponent
European Digital Rights (EDRi)
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (9)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
311
The Charter of Human Rights and Principles for the Internet
Internet Rights and Principles Coalition
2011
Details
Identifier
311
Name
The Charter of Human Rights and Principles for the Internet
Proponent
Internet Rights and Principles Coalition
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Nepali, German, French, Italian, English, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Farsi, Arabic, Turkish
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 24.15.b, p. 26.19.c)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 26.19.a, p. 26.20.b)
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 24.15.a)
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 26.19.a)
Open data
1 (p. 16c, p. 20.10.a, p. 21e)
Right to participation
1 (p. 13d, p. 14b, p. 14c, p. 17.7.a, p. 20.11.a, p. 24.15.b, p. 26.19.c)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 13c, p. 23)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 12, p. 13, p. 14a, p. 22, p. 23, p. 24.14.b, p. 24.15.a)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 23b)
Access and skills in the workplace
1 (p. 24.14.b, p. 24.14.c)
User awareness and education
1 (p. 19c)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 20.10.a, p. 20.10.b)
Security of the network
1 (p. 13d, p. 15.3.b, p. 16b)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 13d)
Open standards
1 (p. 13b, p. 21f)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 13b, p. 14b)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 13, p. 16, p. 22a)
Freedom of (religious) belief
1 (p. 17)
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 16, p. 20.11.a, p. 21d, p. 22a)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 13, p. 17, p. 22a)
Democracy and the rule of law
n/a
Right to due process
1 (p. 18a, p. 25.18.c)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 25.18.a, p. 25.18.b)
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (p. 14b, p. 15.3.a)
Protection of children
1 (p. 14b, p. 22)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 14)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 14b, p. 21.b, p. 26.19.b)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 18, p. 19b, p. 22a)
Data protection
1 (p. 15.3.a, p. 19)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 19b)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 18e)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 18f)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 18e)
Right to be forgotten
1 (p. 19b)
Innovation
1 (p. 13b, p. 21b)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 15.4)
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 20.11)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 16b)
Consumer protection
1 (p. 18a, p. 25)
Human rights
1 (p. 12-27, p. 26.19.a)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 15.4.b)
Minimal data collection
1 (p. 19c)
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (p. 16a)
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 16e)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 18g)
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 14c)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
77
The Council of Europe and the Internet: Maximising Rights, Minimising Restrictions
Council of Europe
2012
Details
Identifier
77
Name
The Council of Europe and the Internet: Maximising Rights, Minimising Restrictions
Proponent
Council of Europe
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2012
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
1 (1)
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
1 (2)
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)
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 (2)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
256
The Declaration of Feminist Digital Justice
Dawn Feminist / Feminist Digital Justice / It for Change
2023
Details
Identifier
256
Name
The Declaration of Feminist Digital Justice
Proponent
Dawn Feminist / Feminist Digital Justice / It for Change
Initial Release
2023
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, Portuguese
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (Preamble)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
n/a
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (2.1, 3.2)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (1.4, 2.2)
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
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 (preamble)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
n/a
Right to personal security and dignity
1 (3.4, 3.5)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (3.2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
1 (2.3)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (2.1, 2.3, 3.4)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (1.1)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (4.4)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (Preamble, 1.1, 3.3)
Environmental sustainability
1 (1.4)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (2.2)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (3.2)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (1.1)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
50
The Declaration of Santo Domingo
Organization of American States
2006
Details
Identifier
50
Name
The Declaration of Santo Domingo
Proponent
Organization of American States
Initial Release
2006
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2006
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, Portuguese, French
Coded Version
2006
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (7; 16)
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
Environmental sustainability
1 (26)
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 (13)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
179
The Digital Bill of Rights: A Crowd-sourced Declaration of Rights
Free Internet Activism Sub-group - Reddit
2012
Details
Identifier
179
Name
The Digital Bill of Rights: A Crowd-sourced Declaration of Rights
Proponent
Free Internet Activism Sub-group - Reddit
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2012
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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. 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)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 1), 1 (p. 2)
Freedom of association/assembly
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. 4)
Data protection
1 (p. 3)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 2)
Protection from surveillance
(p. 3), 1 (p. 4)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 4)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 1)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 4)
Intermediary liability
1 (p. 5)
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 3)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
7
The Ello Bill of Rights for all Social Network Users
Ello (social network)
2015
Details
Identifier
7
Name
The Ello Bill of Rights for all Social Network Users
Proponent
Ello (social network)
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1
No geo-fencing
n/a
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
291
The Ethics of Code: Developing AI for Business with Five Core Principles
Sage
2017
Details
Identifier
291
Name
The Ethics of Code: Developing AI for Business with Five Core Principles
Proponent
Sage
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (2)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (1)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (3)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (3)
Note
n/a
180
The EU Code Of Conduct On Countering Illegal Hate Speech Online
EU Commission, Meta, Microsoft, X and YouTube
2016
Details
Identifier
180
Name
The EU Code Of Conduct On Countering Illegal Hate Speech Online
Proponent
EU Commission, Meta, Microsoft, X and YouTube
Initial Release
2016
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2016
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish
Coded Version
2016
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
253
The Feminist Principles for including gender in the Global Digital Compact
Association for Progressive Communications
2023
Details
Identifier
253
Name
The Feminist Principles for including gender in the Global Digital Compact
Proponent
Association for Progressive Communications
Initial Release
2023
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 2: 2)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 2: 2), p. 4 (9, 10)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 2: 3, p. 3: 6)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
n/a
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 2: 4)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 2: 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 (p. 2: 3)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 2: 3, 4)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 2: 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
1 (p. 1: background)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1( p.2: 1, 4), 1 (p. 4: 9)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 2: 1)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 2: 3, p. 3: 8)
Data protection
1 (p. 3: 8)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 3: 8)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 2: 3)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 3: 5)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 2: 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 (p. 2: 1, p. 2: 3, p. 3: 5, p.4: 9)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 3: 7)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
1 (p. 2: 3)
Freedom of hate speech
n/a
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 2: 1, p. 2: 4, p. 4: 10)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 4: 9, 10)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4: 9, 10)
Note
n/a
246
The Geneva Declaration on Targeted Surveillance and Human Rights
Access Now
2022
Details
Identifier
246
Name
The Geneva Declaration on Targeted Surveillance and Human Rights
Proponent
Access Now
Initial Release
2022
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2022
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2022
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 1, p. 2)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 3)
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
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
1 (p. 2)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 1, p. 2, p. 3)
Right to due process
1 (p. 2)
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 3)
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. 1, p. 2)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 2)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 3)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1, p. 2, p. 3)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
181
The Human Rights Principles for connectivity and development
Access Now
2016
Details
Identifier
181
Name
The Human Rights Principles for connectivity and development
Proponent
Access Now
Initial Release
2016
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2016
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2016
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 12)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 10-12)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 2), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 11)
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 4-6), 1 (p. 8)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 6-9)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 4)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 5)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p.5)
Security of the network
1 (p. 9)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 8)
Open standards
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 11)
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11)
Stability and reliability of the network
1 (p. 9)
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 13)
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 8), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 11)
Freedom of association/assembly
1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 11)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 9)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 3), 1 (p. 12)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 7)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 10)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 10)
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 10)
Right to encryption
1 (p. 10)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 7), 1 (p. 8)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 10)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 4), 1 (p. 5), 1 (p. 6), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 12)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 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
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p.7)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 6)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
43
The Libertarian Vision for Telecom and High-Technology
Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.
2001
Details
Identifier
43
Name
The Libertarian Vision for Telecom and High-Technology
Proponent
Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.
Initial Release
2001
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2001
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2001
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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 (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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
317
The Madrid Privacy Declaration
The Public Voice
2009
Details
Identifier
317
Name
The Madrid Privacy Declaration
Proponent
The Public Voice
Initial Release
2009
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2009
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, French, Finnish, Greek, Urdu, German
Coded Version
2009
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
51
The Magna Carta for Philippine Internet Freedom
Philippinian Parliament
2013
Details
Identifier
51
Name
The Magna Carta for Philippine Internet Freedom
Proponent
Philippinian Parliament
Initial Release
2013
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Ordinary Law
Proponent Type
Parliament
Proponent Location
Philippines
Scope
National
Drafting process
Crowdsourced
Bindingness
Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2013
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2013
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
92
The Mozilla Manifesto
Mozilla Foundation
2012
Details
Identifier
92
Name
The Mozilla Manifesto
Proponent
Mozilla Foundation
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Albanian, Arabic, Aragonese, Basque, Belarusian, Bengali, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Finnish, French, Frisian, Georgian, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingua, Italian, Japanese, Kabyle, Korean, Lithuanian, Lower Sorbian, Malay, Malayalam, Marathi, Mayan, Norwegian Bokmål, Nynorsk, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Romansh, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Upper Sorbian, Urdu, Vietnamese, Welsh
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
14
The PEN Declaration on Digital Freedom
PEN International
2012
Details
Identifier
14
Name
The PEN Declaration on Digital Freedom
Proponent
PEN International
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2012
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Arabic, French, Spanish
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (1.c, 4.b)
No geo-fencing
1 (2.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 (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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
189
The promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression (A/73/348)
UN General Assembly (Special Rapporteur David Kaye)
2018
Details
Identifier
189
Name
The promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression (A/73/348)
Proponent
UN General Assembly (Special Rapporteur David Kaye)
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 16), 1 (p. 20)
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. 17), 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. 3), 1 (p. 9), 1 (p. 10), 1 (p. 11), 1 (p. 13), 1 (p. 14), 1 (p. 15), 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. 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. 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. 18), 1 (p. 21)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 7)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 1), 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)
1 (p. 3, p. 13, p. 16, p. 19)
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. 16), 1 (p. 20)
Consumer protection
n/a
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 6, p. 8, p. 17, p. 20, p. 22)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 5, p. 14, p. 18, p. 21)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 4)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 3-22)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 5, p. 6, p. 8, p. 11, p. 12, p. 15, p. 17, p. 19)
Note
n/a
188
The promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression (A/74/486)
UN General Assembly (Special Rapporteur David Kaye)
2019
Details
Identifier
188
Name
The promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression (A/74/486)
Proponent
UN General Assembly (Special Rapporteur David Kaye)
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p.15, p.20, p. 21)
No geo-fencing
1 (p. 20)
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 4-6, p. 15, p.20-21)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
1 (p. 4, p. 12, p. 22)
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, p. 11-12, p. 15, p. 21, p. 23)
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
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 18)
Freedom of association/assembly
n/a
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 14)
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
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. 4-12)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 16, p. 19)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 5, p. 21)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
164
The promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression (A/HRC/17/27)
UN Human Rights Council (Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue)
2011
Details
Identifier
164
Name
The promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression (A/HRC/17/27)
Proponent
UN Human Rights Council (Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue)
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 5)
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)
1 (p. 16, p. 22)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
190
The promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression (A/HRC/38/35)
UN Human Rights Council (Special Rapporteur David Kaye)
2018
Details
Identifier
190
Name
The promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression (A/HRC/38/35)
Proponent
UN Human Rights Council (Special Rapporteur David Kaye)
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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)
1 (p. 18)
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)
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)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 13)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
315
The Promotion, Protection and Enjoyment of Human Rights on the Internet (A/HRC/RES/47/16)
UN Human Rights Council
2012
Details
Identifier
315
Name
The Promotion, Protection and Enjoyment of Human Rights on the Internet (A/HRC/RES/47/16)
Proponent
UN Human Rights Council
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Arabic, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 3)
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)
1 (p. 2)
Right to access the internet
1 (p. 3)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 3)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
n/a
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 2)
Security of the network
1 (p. 4)
Net neutrality
1 (p. 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 (p. 1)
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. 2)
Democracy and the rule of law
1 (p. 1)
Right to due process
n/a
Right to legal remedies
1 (p. 3)
Right to personal security and dignity
n/a
Protection of children
1 (p. 1)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 2)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 1)
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 2)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 2)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 2)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 2)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 1)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 1)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 1)
Minimal data collection
n/a
Right to be offline
n/a
Right to protest
n/a
Freedom of hate speech
1 (p. 4)
Freedom from disinformation
1 (p. 4)
Freedom from attacks on reputation
n/a
Non discrimination of women
1 (p. 2, p. 3)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
52
The Promotion, Protection And Enjoyment Of Human Rights On The Internet: Draft Resolution
UN Human Rights Council
2016
Details
Identifier
52
Name
The Promotion, Protection And Enjoyment Of Human Rights On The Internet: Draft Resolution
Proponent
UN Human Rights Council
Initial Release
2016
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Arabic, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese
Coded Version
2016
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2; p. 3; p. 4 (12) & (13))
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 4 (9))
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (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
1 (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
1 (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))
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
1 (p. 2)
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
288
The Responsible AI Framework
PricewaterhouseCoopers UK
2017
Details
Identifier
288
Name
The Responsible AI Framework
Proponent
PricewaterhouseCoopers UK
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Other
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1
Human Control of Technology
1
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1
Note
n/a
203
The Responsible Machine Learning Principles
The Institute for Ethical AI & Machine Learning
2021
Details
Identifier
203
Name
The Responsible Machine Learning Principles
Proponent
The Institute for Ethical AI & Machine Learning
Initial Release
2021
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Academic
Proponent Location
Europe
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2021
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2)
Accountability/Responsibility
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
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
1 (8)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
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
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (2)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (3)
Note
n/a
184
The Santa Clara Principles on Transparency and Accountability in Content Moderation
Access Now, ACLU Foundation of Northern California, ACLU Foundation of Southern California, ARTICLE 19, Brennan Center for Justice, Center for Democracy & Technology, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Global Partners Digital, InternetLab, National Coalition Against Censorship, New Americas Open Technology Institute, Ranking Digital Rights, Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales, WITNESS
2018
Details
Identifier
184
Name
The Santa Clara Principles on Transparency and Accountability in Content Moderation
Proponent
Access Now, ACLU Foundation of Northern California, ACLU Foundation of Southern California, ARTICLE 19, Brennan Center for Justice, Center for Democracy & Technology, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Global Partners Digital, InternetLab, National Coalition Against Censorship, New Americas Open Technology Institute, Ranking Digital Rights, Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales, WITNESS
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2021
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, German, Spanish, French, Arabic, Portuguese, Swedish
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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)
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 (1), 1 (2), 1 (3)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1 (3)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (2)
Note
n/a
185
The Social Network Constitution
Lori Andrews
2011
Details
Identifier
185
Name
The Social Network Constitution
Proponent
Lori Andrews
Initial Release
2011
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Individual
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2011
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2011
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
1
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
186
The Toronto Declaration: Protecting the right to equality and non-discrimination in machine learning systems
Amnesty International, Access Now, Paradigm Initiative Nigeria, Privacy International, Digital Asia Hub, Yasodara Córdova (Researcher), Solon Barocas (Cornell University), The Human Rights Data Analysis Group
2018
Details
Identifier
186
Name
The Toronto Declaration: Protecting the right to equality and non-discrimination in machine learning systems
Proponent
Amnesty International, Access Now, Paradigm Initiative Nigeria, Privacy International, Digital Asia Hub, Yasodara Córdova (Researcher), Solon Barocas (Cornell University), The Human Rights Data Analysis Group
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (11)
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)
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), 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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (1, 11, 32, 56)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (4, 12-59)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (9)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (4, 32, 51)
Note
n/a
305
The XRSI Privacy Framework
XRSI
2020
Details
Identifier
305
Name
The XRSI Privacy Framework
Proponent
XRSI
Initial Release
2020
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Technical Community
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 7)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 23)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 22, 23)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 24)
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. 18, p. 23)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 27, p. 31)
Security of the network
1 (p. 20)
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (p. 13)
Stability and reliability of the network
n/a
Free and open source software
n/a
Device Rights
n/a
Freedom of expression
1 (p. 24)
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. 7, p. 17, p. 20)
Protection of children
1 (p. 17)
Non-discrimination
1 (p. 7, p. 23, p. 26, p. 34)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
n/a
Data protection
n/a
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 22)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 21)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 12, p. 22, p. 24)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
1 (p. 24)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 16)
Consumer protection
1 (p. 30)
Human rights
1 (p. 7)
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. 21)
Freedom from disinformation
n/a
Freedom from attacks on reputation
1 (p. 22, p. 35, p. 43)
Non discrimination of women
n/a
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 23)
Note
n/a
299
Tietos AI ethics guidelines
Tieto Corporation
2018
Details
Identifier
299
Name
Tietos AI ethics guidelines
Proponent
Tieto Corporation
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
Finland
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
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
1
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1
Note
n/a
232
Top 10 Principles For Ethical Artificial Intelligence
UNI Global Union
2017
Details
Identifier
232
Name
Top 10 Principles For Ethical Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
UNI Global Union
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Switzerland
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, German, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 9)
Accountability/Responsibility
n/a
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 4)
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
1 (p. 8-9)
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
1 (p. 7)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
1 (p. 7)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7, p. 8, p. 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
n/a
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 8)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 7, p. 9)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 7)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 6, p. 7, p. 8, p. 9)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 8)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 8)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 6)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 6, p. 7)
Note
n/a
28
Towards a Blueprint for Informed Societies
World Economic Forum
2012
Details
Identifier
28
Name
Towards a Blueprint for Informed Societies
Proponent
World Economic Forum
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Switzerland
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2013
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2013
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 4, p. 7, p. 8)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 3, p. 6, 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
1 (p. 4, p. 7)
Speed and affordability
1 (p. 4)
Access and skills in the workplace
n/a
User awareness and education
1 (p. 3, p. 5, p. 7)
Media and digital literacy
1 (p. 5, p. 8)
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
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
n/a
Freedom of (religious) belief
n/a
Freedom of information (also: access to information, right to information)
1 (p. 4, p. 7, p. 8)
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. 6, p. 8)
Data protection
1 (p. 6, p. 8)
Control and self determination (individual level)
n/a
Right to anonymity
n/a
Protection from surveillance
1 (p. 7)
Right to encryption
n/a
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 3)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 4)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 6)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (p. 6)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
187
Towards a Collaborative, Decentralized Internet Governance Ecosystem
Panel on Global Internet Cooperation and Governance Mechanisms
2014
Details
Identifier
187
Name
Towards a Collaborative, Decentralized Internet Governance Ecosystem
Proponent
Panel on Global Internet Cooperation and Governance Mechanisms
Initial Release
2014
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2014
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2014
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 3)
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)
n/a
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
320
Towards a Magna Carta for Data
Insight Centre for Data Analytics
2015
Details
Identifier
320
Name
Towards a Magna Carta for Data
Proponent
Insight Centre for Data Analytics
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Ireland
Scope
Regional
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (p. 2, p. 5)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 8)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 2, p. 13)
Open data
1 (p. 13)
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 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 (p. 6, p. 8)
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. 2, p. 4, p. 10)
Data protection
1 (p. 2, p. 4, p. 8, p. 10)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 8, p. 13)
Right to anonymity
1 (p. 12)
Protection from surveillance
n/a
Right to encryption
1 (p. 12)
Right to be forgotten
n/a
Innovation
1 (p. 11-12)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 10)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
1 (p. 8)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
249
Trustworthy AI in Aotearoa: The AI Principles
AI Forum New Zealand
2020
Details
Identifier
249
Name
Trustworthy AI in Aotearoa: The AI Principles
Proponent
AI Forum New Zealand
Initial Release
2020
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
New Zealand
Scope
National
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2020
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2020
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
1 (p. 4: 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 (p. 4: 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 (p. 4: 1)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 4: 5)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 4: 4)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 4: 1)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 4: 4)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4: 3)
Note
n/a
53
Tunis Agenda for the Information Society
WSIS
2005
Details
Identifier
53
Name
Tunis Agenda for the Information Society
Proponent
WSIS
Initial Release
2005
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Multistakeholder
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2005
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, Arabic, Spanish, French, Russian, Chinese
Coded Version
2005
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (29; 31; 35; 41; 68; 80)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
54
Tunis Resolution
Internet Social Forum
2015
Details
Identifier
54
Name
Tunis Resolution
Proponent
Internet Social Forum
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Networking
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, Spanish
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (2)
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
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
231
Understanding artificial intelligence ethics and safety
A guide for the responsible design and implementation of AI systems in the public sector
The Alan Turing Institute
2019
Details
Identifier
231
Name
Understanding artificial intelligence ethics and safety
A guide for the responsible design and implementation of AI systems in the public sector
Proponent
The Alan Turing Institute
Initial Release
2019
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Academic
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Specific
Most Recent Version
2019
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2019
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 5, p. 12)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 13, p. 27, p. 35, p. 37)
Open data
n/a
Right to participation
n/a
Digital inclusion (incl. age and disability, diversity)
1 (p. 10, p. 27)
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. 63)
Security of the network
1 (p. 31)
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
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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. 8, p. 9, p. 10)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
n/a
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 5)
Data protection
1 (p. 13)
Control and self determination (individual level)
1 (p. 4)
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. 8-9)
Environmental sustainability
1 (p. 11)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 4, p. 13, p. 23-26)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 4, p. 6, p. 7, p. 13-23)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 25, p. 34, p. 39)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 8-11, p. 40, p. 67-68)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4, p. 6, p. 7, p. 13, p. 35-57, p. 64-66)
Note
n/a
191
UNESCO and the ethical dimensions of the information society
UNESCO
2012
Details
Identifier
191
Name
UNESCO and the ethical dimensions of the information society
Proponent
UNESCO
Initial Release
2012
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Statement
Proponent Type
Intergovernmental
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2012
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Arabic,
Coded Version
2012
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (11), 1 (12), 1 (15), 1 (18.6)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (3)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
298
Unified Ethical Frame for Big Data Analysis. IAF Big Data Ethics Initiative, Part A
The Information Accountability Foundation
2015
Details
Identifier
298
Name
Unified Ethical Frame for Big Data Analysis. IAF Big Data Ethics Initiative, Part A
Proponent
The Information Accountability Foundation
Initial Release
2015
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2015
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2015
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (p. 4)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (p. 4)
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
1 (p. 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 (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. 6)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 7)
Data protection
1 (p. 2, p. 7, p. 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 (p. 2, p. 8)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
n/a
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 4)
Human rights
1 (p. 2, p. 7, p. 10)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 6, p. 10)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 4)
Note
n/a
192
Universal Declaration of Digital Rights
Article 19
2017
Details
Identifier
192
Name
Universal Declaration of Digital Rights
Proponent
Article 19
Initial Release
2017
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
UK
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2017
Ai Focus
No
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2017
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (9)
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)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
193
Universal Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence
The Public Voice
2018
Details
Identifier
193
Name
Universal Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence
Proponent
The Public Voice
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Advocacy Statement
Proponent Type
Civil Society
Proponent Location
Global
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
n/a
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
1 (8, 9)
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
1 (5)
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (introduction)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (5)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (4)
Human Control of Technology
1 (12)
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (1)
Note
n/a
303
Updating Unitys Guiding Principles For Ethical AI
Unity Technologies
2018
Details
Identifier
303
Name
Updating Unitys Guiding Principles For Ethical AI
Proponent
Unity Technologies
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Private Company Policy
Proponent Type
Private
Proponent Location
US
Scope
Global
Drafting process
Authorial
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2023
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2023
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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)
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
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
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
Environmental sustainability
1
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
n/a
Human Control of Technology
1
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
n/a
Note
n/a
196
White Paper on Artificial Intelligence Standardization
Government of China
2018
Details
Identifier
196
Name
White Paper on Artificial Intelligence Standardization
Proponent
Government of China
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
China
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English, Chinese
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
1 (3.3.2)
Accountability/Responsibility
1 (3.3.2, 3.3.3)
No geo-fencing
n/a
Transparency and openness
1 (3.3.2, 3.4)
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 (3.3.2)
Media and digital literacy
n/a
Security of the network
n/a
Net neutrality
n/a
Open standards
n/a
Interoperability and non-fragmentation
1 (3.4)
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 (3.4)
Protection of children
n/a
Non-discrimination
1 (3.3.2)
Cultural & linguistic diversity
n/a
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (3.3)
Data protection
1 (3.3)
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
1 (3.4)
Competition
1 (3.4)
Economic development
1 (3.4)
Intellectual Property
1 (3.3.2)
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
n/a
Human rights
1 (3.3.2)
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
Algorithmic Accountability
n/a
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (3.3.2, 3.4)
Human Control of Technology
n/a
Promotion of (Human) Values
n/a
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (3.3.2)
Note
n/a
281
Work in the age of artificial intelligence: Four perspectives on the economy, employment, skills and ethics
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Finland
2018
Details
Identifier
281
Name
Work in the age of artificial intelligence: Four perspectives on the economy, employment, skills and ethics
Proponent
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Finland
Initial Release
2018
Url
Go to document
Document Type
Official Recommendation
Proponent Type
Government
Proponent Location
Finland
Scope
National
Drafting process
Multistakeholder
Bindingness
Not Binding
Individual / Collective
Collective
Comprehensive / Specific
Comprehensive
Most Recent Version
2018
Ai Focus
Yes
Languages available
English
Coded Version
2018
Multistakeholder and participatory governance
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
1 (p. 12, p. 15, p. 19, p. 26, p. 32, p. 34-35, p. 37-46)
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. 53-54)
Privacy rights (generalized)
1 (p. 50)
Data protection
1 (p. 50)
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, p. 16, p. 36)
Competition
n/a
Economic development
1 (p. 25)
Intellectual Property
n/a
Intermediary liability
n/a
Corporate responsibility
n/a
Consumer protection
1 (p. 29)
Human rights
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
Algorithmic Accountability
1 (p. 48, p. 50)
Fairness and non-discrimination of Algorithms
1 (p. 50)
Human Control of Technology
1 (p. 49)
Promotion of (Human) Values
1 (p. 47)
Transparency and Explainability of Algorithms
1 (p. 48, p. 49)
Note
n/a