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  • Open Access
    Appelman, N., van Duin, J., Fahy, R., van Hoboken, J., Helberger, N., & Zarouali, B. (2022). Access to Digital Justice: In Search of an Effective Remedy for Removing Unlawful Online Content. In X. Kramer, J. Hoevenaars, B. Kas, & E. Themeli (Eds.), Frontiers in Civil Justice: Privatisation, Monetisation and Digitisation (pp. 217-236). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802203820.00018
  • Open Access
    Ó Fathaigh, R., Helberger, N., & Appelman, N. (2021). The perils of legally defining disinformation. Internet Policy Review, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.14763/2021.4.1584
  • Open Access
    Appelman, N., Ó Fathaigh, R., & van Hoboken, J. (2021). Social Welfare, Risk Profiling and Fundamental Rights: The Case of SyRI in the Netherlands. Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Law, 12(4), 257-271. https://www.jipitec.eu/issues/jipitec-12-4-2021/5407
  • Open Access
    Appelman, N., Quintais, J. P., & Fahy, R. (2021). Article 12 DSA: Will platforms be required to apply EU fundamental rights in content moderation decisions?. Web publication or website, DSA Observatory. https://dsa-observatory.eu/2021/05/31/article-12-dsa-will-platforms-be-required-to-apply-eu-fundamental-rights-in-content-moderation-decisions/
  • Open Access
    Appelman, N., van Brakel, R., Calatayud, J. M., Chelioudakis, E., Chiusi, F., Izdebski, K., Kaun, A., Männiste, M., Ó Fathaigh, R., Toh, J., Visser, B., & Wladdimiro Quevedo, C. (2021). Automating COVID responses: The impact of automated decision-making on the COVID-19 pandemic: Tracing The Tracers 2021 report. AlgorithmWatch. https://algorithmwatch.org/en/tracing-the-tracers/2021-report/
  • Open Access
    Appelman, N., Quintais, J. P., & Fahy, R. (2021). Using Terms and Conditions to apply Fundamental Rights to Content Moderation: Is Article 12 DSA a Paper Tiger?. Web publication or website, Verfassungsblog. https://doi.org/10.17176/20210901-233103-0
  • Open Access
    Helberger, N., Eskens, S., Strycharz, J., Bouchè, G., van Hoboken, J., van Mil, J., Toh, J., Appelman, N., van Apeldoorn, J., van Eechoud, M., van Doorn, N., Sax, M., & de Vreese, C. (2021). Conditions for technological solutions in a COVID-19 exit strategy, with particular focus on the legal and societal conditions: report for ZonMw. IViR, University of Amsterdam. https://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/covid-report.pdf
  • Open Access
    van Drunen, M. Z., Ausloos, J., Appelman, N. M. I. D., & Helberger, N. (2020). News Recommenders and Cooperative Explainability: Confronting the contextual complexity in AI explanations. (Paper Kenniscentrum Data & Maatschappij). KU Leuven, Centre for IT & IP Law. https://www.ivir.nl/nl/publicaties/news-recommenders-and-cooperative-explainability-confronting-the-contextual-complexity-in-ai-explanations/
  • Open Access
    Bodó, B., von Schwichow, H., & Appelman, N. (2020). Money Talks? Report on the one-day symposium on the impact of corporate funding on information law research. (Amsterdam Law School Legal Studies Research Papers; No. 2020-16), (Institute for Information Law Research Papers; No. 2020-02). Universiteit van Amsterdam, Instituut voor Informatierecht. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3593350
  • Open Access
    van Hoboken, J., Appelman, N., van Duin, A., Blom, T., Zarouali, B., Ó Fathaigh, R., Seel, M., Stringhi, E., & Helberger, N. (2020). WODC-onderzoek: Voorziening voor verzoeken tot snelle verwijdering van onrechtmatige online content: Eindrapportage. (WODC rapport; No. 3108). Instituut voor Informatierecht, Universiteit van Amsterdam. https://repository.wodc.nl/handle/20.500.12832/2489
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