Council of Europe Publishes Human Rights Guidelines on Algorithms and Automation [1]
On April 8, 2020, the Council of Europe published a set of human rights guidelines [3] on algorithms and automation. According to a press release [4] from the Council of Europe, the guidelines are aimed at ensuring that state governments do not breach human rights in their "use, development or procurement of algorithmic systems." The guidelines also emphasize the importance of creating effective and transparent legal systems and regulatory frameworks that "prevent, detect, prohibit and remedy human rights violations" by the public and private sectors. The guidelines constitute an appendix in a recommendation adopted by the Committee of Ministers at a meeting of the Ministers' Deputies.