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  • Overview
      • Project overview
      • Welcome message
      • Objectives
      • Graphic timeline of project milestones
      • Geography of the project
      • How to get involved
      • Working groups
      • Working group 1: Fundamental and vertical dimensions of human rights online
      • Working Group 2: Practical dimension of human rights online
      • Working group 3: Dissemination
  • News
      • Latest news and announcements
      • Reports from events
      • Quarterly newsletters
  • Actors
      • COST association
      • Advisory board
      • Core group
      • Management structure
      • Participants
  • Activities
    • Research
        • Research

          The following specific research coordination objectives shall be accomplished:

          ● To deliver a comprehensive conceptual and normative assessment of the complexity of challenges related to the task of providing transparent, accountable and standard-based online content assessment by private Internet service providers.
          ● To develop, with stakeholder involvement, guidelines and commentary laying out detailed methodology for balancing conflicting human rights on the Internet and minimising the risks related to hate speech online.
          ● To impact stakeholder practice and increase public awareness (the latter leading to increased public pressure to address human rights concerns online) through the dissemination of the research results to the Internet companies and journalists (stakeholders) and the Internet service users (the general public)
          ● To study the potential threats and long-term effects of using artificial intelligence for assessing and recommending action regarding the content of information published in online sites (matters of censorship, transparency, accountability).

    • Dissemination and cooperation
        • Dissemination and cooperation

          We engage in special activities aimed at institutional dissemination of our research findings to reach specific groups of stakeholders. We do it by providing opportunities for knowledge exchange and thus bridging the gap between academia, Internet stakeholders and political establishment.

    • Education
        • Education

          Capacity building is an important element of our work. We aim at enhancing knowledge about novel research issues related to human rights law and the Internet. We promptly react to novel theoretical and doctrinal challenges in the area of human rights and the online world, and in parallel critically assess established or emerging practices to provide effective protection of human rights online. Human rights specialists will gain access to technological expertise of the stakeholders, while stakeholders will benefit from the in-depth human rights knowledge of the academic members of the network.

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    GDHRNet
    • Overview
        • Project overview
        • Welcome message
        • Objectives
        • Graphic timeline of project milestones
        • Geography of the project
        • How to get involved
        • Working groups
        • Working group 1: Fundamental and vertical dimensions of human rights online
        • Working Group 2: Practical dimension of human rights online
        • Working group 3: Dissemination
    • News
        • Latest news and announcements
        • Reports from events
        • Quarterly newsletters
    • Actors
        • COST association
        • Advisory board
        • Core group
        • Management structure
        • Participants
    • Activities
      • Research
          • Research

            The following specific research coordination objectives shall be accomplished:

            ● To deliver a comprehensive conceptual and normative assessment of the complexity of challenges related to the task of providing transparent, accountable and standard-based online content assessment by private Internet service providers.
            ● To develop, with stakeholder involvement, guidelines and commentary laying out detailed methodology for balancing conflicting human rights on the Internet and minimising the risks related to hate speech online.
            ● To impact stakeholder practice and increase public awareness (the latter leading to increased public pressure to address human rights concerns online) through the dissemination of the research results to the Internet companies and journalists (stakeholders) and the Internet service users (the general public)
            ● To study the potential threats and long-term effects of using artificial intelligence for assessing and recommending action regarding the content of information published in online sites (matters of censorship, transparency, accountability).

      • Dissemination and cooperation
          • Dissemination and cooperation

            We engage in special activities aimed at institutional dissemination of our research findings to reach specific groups of stakeholders. We do it by providing opportunities for knowledge exchange and thus bridging the gap between academia, Internet stakeholders and political establishment.

      • Education
          • Education

            Capacity building is an important element of our work. We aim at enhancing knowledge about novel research issues related to human rights law and the Internet. We promptly react to novel theoretical and doctrinal challenges in the area of human rights and the online world, and in parallel critically assess established or emerging practices to provide effective protection of human rights online. Human rights specialists will gain access to technological expertise of the stakeholders, while stakeholders will benefit from the in-depth human rights knowledge of the academic members of the network.

          • Training schools
          • Webinars
      • Open calls
          • Short-term scientific missions
          • Conference grants
    • Activities
      • Research
      • Education
        • Training schools
        • Webinars
      • Dissemination and cooperation
    • Publications
        • Educational resources
        • Working paper series
        • Scientific publications
    • Get in touch
        • Follow us on social media

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      Substitute

      Ms Alexia SAMPRI
      Substitude
      Alexia Sampri is a PhD candidate in Health Informatics at the University of Manchester
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      Dr Pedro Manuel QUESADA LÓPEZ
      Substitute
      Young researcher and Lecturer in European Procedure Law at the University of Jaén (Spain)
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      Dr Beatriz PEÑA-ACUÑA
      Substitute
      Associate Professor, University of Huelva
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      Dr Javier SIERRA-RODRÍGUEZ
      Substitude
      Javier Sierra-Rodríguez is a Law Professor at the ISEN School (University of Murcia) and Sociology Professor at University of Alicante
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      Ms Pika ŠARF
      Substitude
      Junior researcher at the Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law, Ljubljana.
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      Dr Jelena STOJŠIĆ DABETIĆ
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      Dr Jelena SIMIĆ
      Substitude
      Associate Professor, Union University Law School Belgrade
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      Prof Marilena MARIN
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      Prof Adrian STOICA-CONSTANTIN
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      Dr Mihnea Claudiu DRUMEA
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      Dr Paula VEIGA
      Substitude
      Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Coimbra, Portugal and Member of the Board of Ius Gentium Conimbrigae (IGC) and Instituto Jurídico da Comunicação (IJC) (both are Institute affiliated in the Faculty of Law
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      Dr Joanna KULESZA
      Substitude
      Ph. D. professor of international law and internet governance at the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Lodz, Poland
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      COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks.
      Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation.

       


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      Dr Mart SUSI
      Action Chair
      +3725016629
      mart.susi@tlu.ee

      Dr Vygantė MILAŠIŪTĖ
      Action Vice Chair
      vygante.milasiute@tf.vu.lt

       

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