- AI governance and human rights
Short reads:
K. Jones, Human Rights Should be at the Heart of AI and Technology Governance, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, 21 February 2023
All Tech Is Human, AI and Human Rights: Building a Tech Future Aligned with the Public Interest (profile interview), June 2022
K. Jones, M. Buchser, J. Wallace, Challenges of AI, Chatham House, March 2022
Long reads:
2. Disinformation, manipulation and human rights
Short reads:
EUvsDisinfo interview, Protecting Freedom of Speech Against Information Manipulation, August 2022
K. Jones, Persuasion or Manipulation? Limiting Campaigning Online, Chatham House 2021
K. Jones, Mental Autonomy Must Be Preserved as Tech Advances, Chatham House 2020
K. Jones, Putting human rights law at the core of debates on online political campaigning, OpenGlobalRights 2019
K. Jones and B. Shiner, Mental Autonomy and Technology: A Cross-disciplinary Approach to Protecting Freedom of Thought and Opinion, Oxford Human Rights Hub, 19 September 2021
K. Jones, Protecting our Mental Autonomy from New Technologies, World Politics Review, 25 May 2021
Long reads:
K. Jones, Online Disinformation and Political Discourse: Applying a Human Rights Framework, Chatham House 2019
K. Jones, Protecting Political Discourse from Online Manipulation: the International Human Rights Law Framework (2021) 1 E.H.R.L.R. 68-79 (available to Westlaw subscribers)
3. Foreign interference (including disinformation)
Short reads:
K. Jones, The West Needs a Holistic Strategy to Counter Foreign Interference, World Politics Review, 19 December 2022
Long reads:
K. Jones, In-depth analysis on Legal Loopholes and the Risk of Foreign Interference, European Parliament Special Committee on foreign interference in all democratic processes in the European Union, including disinformation (ING2), 2023
4. Role of technical standards in emerging tech governance
Short read:
K. Jones, E. Taylor and C. Caeiro, Internet Tech Standards Are the Next Human Rights Battleground, World Politics Review, 7 September 2021
Long reads:
M. McFadden, K. Jones, E. Taylor and G. Osborn, Oxford Information Labs, Harmonising Artificial Intelligence: The Role of Standards in the EU AI Regulation, Oxford Commission on AI & Good Governance, December 2021
C. Caeiro, K. Jones and E. Taylor, Technical Standards and Human Rights: the Case of New IP (in Sabatini (ed), Reclaiming Human Rights in a Changing World Order, Chatham House and Brookings Institution Press 2022) SSRN, August 2021
5. Other tech governance topics
Short reads:
K. Jones, Without Regulation, the Metaverse will be like Social Media on Steroids, World Politics Review, 28 April 2022
K. Jones, The UK is Taking Aim at Online Risks for Children, World Politics Review, 14 September 2021
K. Jones, The UK Takes a Stab at Regulating Social Media Platforms, World Politics Review, 24 August 2021
Podcast: Undercurrents: The Oversight Board’s Trump Decision, and Merkel’s Legacy With Ben Horton and Thomas Hughes; Chatham House, 25 June 2021
K. Jones, India’s Misguided War on Social Media, World Politics Review, 1 June 2021
K. Jones, Digital governance must not marginalize smaller states, Chatham House 2021
K. Jones and E. Taylor, Facebook’s power under scrutiny as Trump ban upheld, Chatham House 2021
K. Jones and E. Taylor, The US and Europe Can’t Each Go It Alone Against Big Tech, World Politics Review, 19 February 2021
K. Jones, Regulating Big Tech: Lessons from COVID-19, Chatham House 2020
6. Other topics (earlier work)
K. Jones, Humanitarian Action and Non-state Armed Groups: The UK Regulatory Environment, Chatham House 2017
K. Jones and J.P. Gauci, Conference Report: The Role of Legal Advisers in International Law in Zidar and Gauci (eds), The Role of Legal Advisers in International Law (BRILL 2016)
K. Jones, Marking Foreign Policy by Justice: The Legal Advisers to the Foreign Office, 1876 – 1953 in McCorquodale and Gauci (eds), British Influences on International Law, 1915-2015 (BRILL 2016)
K. Jones, Deportations with Assurances: Addressing Key Criticisms (2008) 57 International Comparative Law Quarterly 183