The Council of Europe works with its 46 member states, the private sector, civil society and other actors to shape an Internet based on human rights, democracy and the rule of law. It aims to ensure that the Internet provides a safe and open environment where freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, diversity, culture, education and knowledge can flourish.

To achieve this goal, the organisation has created international conventions in fields such as cybercrime, personal data protection and the protection of children. It also develops model legislation – via recommendations to its member states – and guidelines for private sector Internet actors.

The key pillar for the protection of human rights online is the European Convention on Human Rights. The European Court of Human Rights, which rules on applications alleging violations of the Convention, has already delivered landmark judgments concerning the online environment, in particular in connection to the right to freedom of expression and to access to information, and the right to privacy.

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European Dialogue on Internet Governance

The Council of Europe is taking part in the 2024 edition of the European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG), which brings together representatives of governments, international organisations, business, civil society, academia and the technical community to discuss in internet-related public policy issues. The event, in hybrid format, is taking place in Vilnius, Lithuania, from 17 to 19 June.

On 19 June, the Council of Europe´s Secretary General, Marija Pejčinović Burić, will deliver a keynote address on AI and human rights.  The Council of Europe´s delegation is co-organising a number of events, focusing on the impact of the metaverse on human rights, new cybercrime challenges, how to tackle disinformation, frameworks to foster online safety, data protection, and the recently adopted Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence.


 Programme 2024 of the Council of Europe at EuroDIG >>

European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG) Strasbourg 17 June 2024
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Human Rights of Internet Users
 

The Council of Europe has created a guide for Internet users to help them better understand their human rights online and what they can do when these rights are challenged.

Generally, these rights are set out in the terms of service of Internet companies, which are mostly lengthy legal contractual conditions which are seldom read and even more seldom fully understood.