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Upstream, downstream, and in between: navigating the GPAI value chain under EU law
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Regulating digital influencers: legal accountability and commercial speech in the age of social media – a French model
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Transnational personal data flows and blockchain technology
Robert Walters & Leon Takman
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Artificial intelligence in the judiciary: a systematic literature review on the practical applications
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Facial recognition on trial: data protection, discrimination, and the ethics of algorithmic governance in policing
Francesca Meloni
20260 citations
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Ghostbots and the law of informational capitalism: what principles, post-mortem rights and survivors’ rights concerning griefbots should be guaranteed?
Paweł Szwajdler
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Coding computational laws: 20 recommendations for public administrations
Raphaël Monat & Liane Huttner
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Usable and lawful: can consent be both?
Cristiana Santos et al.
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Autonomous systems: how should contract law treat such autonomy?
Xiaoshui Zhai
20260 citations
No harm no foul: how harms caused by dark patterns are conceptualised and tackled under EU data protection, consumer and competition laws
Cristiana Santos et al.
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The role of explainability and human intervention in AI decisions: jurisdictional and regulatory aspects
Josephine Bhavani Rajendra & Ambikai S. Thuraisingam
20256 citations
Harnessing the crypto-horse. Factors affecting a friendly regulator of the crypto-industry: Dubai as a test case
Moatasem El-Gheriani & Adham Hashish
20255 citations
Measuring the openness of AI foundation models: competition and policy implications
Thibault Schrepel & Jason Potts
20255 citations
Algorithmic authoritarianism: Artificial intelligence's threat to privacy and freedom in the global south
Kasim Balarabe
20253 citations
Famous at five: risk assessing digital child labour
Frédéric Rees
20252 citations
The legal structure of decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs): governance, legal personality and liability
Kwan Yiu Cheng
20252 citations
Standards and the EU AI act: legitimacy, state of play, and future challenges
Andrew Leyden
20251 citations
Towards regulating human oversight: challenges for EU drone law
Samar Abbas Nawaz
20251 citations
Is DORA an opportunity for more balanced distribution of third-party risk management assurance responsibilities between banks, regulators and technology providers?
Jan Wittlin et al.
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