reports
Appelman, N. (2023) ‘Disparate Content Moderation: Mapping Social Justice Organisation’s Perspectives on Unequal Content Moderation Harms and the EU Platform Policy Debate.’ Research Report DSA Observatory.
Appelman, N. , & Fahy, R. F. (2020). Netherlands. In F. Chiusi, S. Fischer, & M. Spielkamp (Eds.), Automated Decision-Making Systems in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A European Perspective (pp. 25-26). AlgorithmWatch.
Appelman, N. , Toh, W. J., Fahy, R. F., & van Hoboken, J. V. J. (2020). Techno-optimism and solutionism as a crisis response. In L. Taylor, G. Sharma, A. Martin, & S. Jameson (Eds.), Data Justice and COVID-19: Global Perspectives (pp. 190-195). Meatspace Press.
van Hoboken, J. V. J., Appelman,N. , van Duin, J. M. L., Blom, T., Zarouali, B., Fahy, R. F., & Helberger, N. (2020). WODC-onderzoek: Voorziening voor verzoeken tot snelle verwijdering van onrechtmatige online content.
van Hoboken, J. V. J., Appelman, N. , Fahy, R. F., Leerssen, P. J., McGonagle, T., van Eijk, N. A. N. M., & Helberger, N. (2019). The legal framework on the dissemination of disinformation through Internet services and the regulation of political advertising. Dutch Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Academic
Appelman, N. (2024) ‘Contesting Online Exclusion. EU-Regulation of Content Moderation through an Agonistic Lens’ PhD Dissertation University of Amsterdam
Appelman N. (2023) ‘Disparate Content Moderation: Mapping Social Justice Organisation’s Perspectives on Unequal Content Moderation Harms and the EU Platform Policy Debate.’ Research Report DSA Observatory
Quintais, J. P., Appelman, N., & Ó Fathaigh, R. (2023). Using Terms and Conditions to apply Fundamental Rights to Content Moderation. German Law Journal, 24(5), 881-911.
van Hoboken, J., Quintais, J. P., Appelman, N., Fahy, R., Buri, I., & Straub, M. (Eds.) (2023). Putting the DSA into Practice: Enforcement, Access to Justice and Global Implications. Verfassungsbooks.
Appelman, N., & Leerssen, P. (2022). On “Trusted” Flaggers.‘ Information Society Project, Yale Law School.
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.
Appelman, N., Ò Fathaigh,R., van Hoboken, J.V.J., Social Welfare, Risk Profiling and Fundamental Rights: The Case of SyRI in the Netherlands, 12 (2021) JIPITEC 257.
Ó Fathaigh, R., Helberger, N., & Appelman, N. (2021). The perils of legally defining disinformation. Internet Policy Review, 10(4).