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AI and digital justice in EU labor law. A comparative study on predictive tools and judicial transformation [PDF]
This paper examines how artificial intelligence (AI) and digital tools are reshaping European labor law litigation, particularly in redundancy disputes.
Marianna Molinari +3 more
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Digital justice and rights: bridging the fault lines in digital technology and SRHR [PDF]
Priya Nanda +3 more
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The impact of enterprise digital transformation on employees’ intrinsic motivation: the mediating role of justice perceptions [PDF]
Enterprise digital transformation is an important means for enterprises to seek innovation and development, and intrinsic motivation serves as the foundation for employees’ innovation, a crucial indicator of a successful enterprise digital transformation
Xiaorui Chang, Junqing Yang
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The “digital turn” has transformed the landscape of transitional justice research. A wealth of data has been created through social media channels, and new digitisation tools have made existing data more easily accessible.
Kostovicova Denisa +5 more
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Applying the principle of justice in digital health [PDF]
In an increasingly digital healthcare landscape, it is essential to assess the ethical impact of technology on care practices. We present a conceptual framework on equity in digital health, addressing justice-related concepts and challenges to reducing ...
Oriol Yuguero +4 more
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PRECEPT:a framework for ethical digital forensics investigations [PDF]
Purpose: Cyber-enabled crimes are on the increase, and law enforcement has had to expand many of their detecting activities into the digital domain. As such, the field of digital forensics has become far more sophisticated over the years and is now able ...
Ferguson, R.I. +3 more
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Using artificial intelligence algorithms in legal proceedings in the ecosystem services and digital economy [PDF]
Machine learning algorithms can permit the usage of frequently available 'big data' and contribute to utilizing ecosystem service models across scales, examining and predicting the issues of these services to disaggregated beneficiaries.
Damir Khamitovich Valeev +2 more
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This paper analyzes the application of the quickness principle and its effectiveness around modernity, referring to the use of information technologies in contentious administrative processes, thanks to the modification of law 1437 (2011) through law ...
Carmen Cecilia Diz Muñoz +3 more
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Digital Justice Digital technology is transforming the landscape of dispute resolution: it is generating an ever growing number of disputes and at the same time is challenging the effectiveness and reach of traditional dispute resolution avenues.
Orna Rabinovich-Einy, Ethan Katsh
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Empowerment or Engagement? Digital Health Technologies for Mental Healthcare [PDF]
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virtual reality) present significant opportunities for improving the delivery of healthcare, key concepts that are used to evaluate and understand their ...
A Nelson +59 more
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