Factsheet on digitally-mediated assemblies and UN standards

30-11-2020
Q&A on protests taking place in the online space and how international human rights standards, such as the UN General Comment No. 37., ensure their protection.

A digitally-mediated assembly is a gathering of more than one person for specific purposes that takes place either through the support or by means of digital communication technologies: e.g., via mobile phones, internet services or social media.

In a not-so-distant past, the traditional definition of “peaceful assembly” only included physical gatherings of individuals to protest, commemorate or take part in social/recreational activities. However, nowadays our increasingly digital world has opened up new ways to organize such gatherings and even new virtual spaces to hold them or drum up support for them.

Read our factsheet to learn more:

The factsheet is now also available in Croatian and Macedonian.

We sincerely thank our partners at Human Rights House Zagreb for their kind help with the Croatian and the Macedonian Young Lawyers Association for the Macedonian translations.