Reports

Reports

Below you will find a collection of reports from DFF’s past and present projects. These documents include workshop reports and litigation strategies.

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This toolkit includes guidelines, expert tips, examples, case studies, and references to useful resources which can assist and guide digital rights litigators in managing their cases from conception to finalisation. 

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This guidebook flags platform accountability as a domain of action that requires the bringing together of legal, technological, and policy expertise with social movements, providing a context for effectively resisting platform power. 

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This report summarises and analyses the impact achieved through strategic litigation that the DFF  has supported between 2018 and 2024.

The Pathways to Justice Toolkit aims to provide civil society organisations (CSOs), litigators, and activists with concrete advice and guidance on the potential of strategic litigation for protecting digital Charter rights.

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DFF has, in collaboration with De Argumentenfabriek, distilled many conversations about the digital welfare state into the foundation of a litigation strategy.

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This lexicon has definitions of often-used tech vocabulary that can easily be found and highlighted through its social justice lens. 

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This Available Judicial Pathways compare-and-contrast analysis report aims to provide a snapshot of what practitioners in our network see as viable legal mechanisms and pathways to enforce the Charter in ten selected jurisdictions, and how the potential to leverage them may vary or correlate between these different legal systems.

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In 2020, DFF held a workshop that aimed to tackle the use of AI in the time of COVID-19. We have published a report and other resources from the workshop here.

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With this essay series, we bring a wide range of EU Charter experts to the foreground of digital rights discourse. Each essay examines a provision of the Charter and details how it applies and is relevant to digital and networked environments.

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In 2023, we produced a report on the role of technologists in evidence gathering for cases and how we can improve the collection, storage, maintenance and sharing of information and evidence.