Published June 9, 2026
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Seminar on Human Rights and ICT Standardisation post-event report
Authors/Creators
- Emilio Dávila González1
- Paul Killeen1
- Silvana Muscella2
- Olivier Alais3
- Knut Blind4
- Gabriele Casalini5
- Luigi Colucci2
- Sandra Feliciano6
- Lorraine Finlay7
- Jochen Friedrich8
- Maria Giuffrida2
- Nelleke Groen9
- Silvana MacMahon10
- Mona Marill11
- Clara Neppel12
- Michel Roberto Oliveira De Souza13
- Simone Onofri14
- Aleksandra Orr15
- Juan Pablo Peñarrubia16
- Raquel Renno Nunes17
- Patricia Shaw18
- 1. European Commission, DG CNECT
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Trust-IT Services
- 3. ITU-T
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Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research
- 5. European Digital SME Alliance
- 6. ETSI CYBER-EUSR
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Australian Human Rights Commission
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European Telecommunications Standards Institute
- 9. Netherlands Organisation for Development, Digitalisation and Innovation
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Dublin City University
- 11. AUSTRALO
- 12. IEEE
- 13. Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
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World Wide Web Consortium
- 15. Permanent Mission of Poland to UN Office in Geneva
- 16. Spanish General Council of Informatics Engineering
- 17. Freedom Online Coalition Advisory Network
- 18. European Network of Equality Bodies
Description
This report summarises the key discussions and outcomes of the 2026 Seminar on Human Rights and ICT Standardisation. It explains why human rights are becoming a core part of ICT standards, showcases concrete initiatives already underway, and highlights the actions still needed to embed fundamental rights into the development of digital technologies.
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