When Is a Decision Automated? A Taxonomy for a Fundamental Rights Analysis
This Article addresses the pressing issues surrounding the use of automated systems in public decision-making, specifically focusing on migration, asylum, and mobility. Drawing on empirical data, this Article examines the potential and limitations of the
Francesca Palmiotto
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Towards a Theory of Legal Animal Rights: Simple and Fundamental Rights. [PDF]
With legal animal rights on the horizon, there is a need for a more systematic theorisation of animal rights as legal rights. This article addresses conceptual, doctrinal and normative issues relating to the nature and foundations of legal animal rights ...
Stucki S.
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Taking Fundamental Rights Seriously in the Digital Services Act's Platform Liability Regime
This article highlights how the EU fundamental rights framework should inform the liability regime of platforms foreseen in secondary EU law, in particular with regard to the reform of the E‐commerce directive by the Digital Services Act.
Giancarlo F. Frosio, Christophe Geiger
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Using Terms and Conditions to apply Fundamental Rights to Content Moderation
Large online platforms provide an unprecedented means for exercising freedom of expression online and wield enormous power over public participation in the online democratic space. However, it is increasingly clear that their systems, where (automated)
J. Quintais +2 more
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Fundamental Rights Implications of Interconnecting Migration and Policing Databases in the EU
On 11 June 2019, two Interoperability European Union (EU) Regulations entered into force. With it, six existing EU databases created for security and border management purposes merged into one single, overarching EU information system operating with ...
C. B. Casagran
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Fundamental rights under Covid-19: an European perspective on videoconferencing in court [PDF]
The Covid-19 outbreak has challenged long-established legal procedures, the material functioning of the Court, the rule of law itself. In this article, videoconferencing in court proceedings is seen not only as an exceptional measure, but as possibly an ...
Gori P, Pahladsingh A.
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Compulsory Vaccination in a Fundamental Rights Perspective: Lessons from the ECtHR
The multiple COVID-19 vaccines developed over the past months are typically thought of as the only means to meet the challenges posed by the current pandemic. Still, public opinion on vaccines is heavily divided.
A. Krasser
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AI in education: learner choice and fundamental rights
This article examines benefits and risks of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education in relation to fundamental human rights. The article is based on an EU scoping study [Berendt, B., A. Littlejohn, P. Kern, P. Mitros, X. Shacklock, and M.
Bettina Berendt +2 more
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The Action for Damages as a Fundamental Rights Remedy: Holding Frontex Liable
Frontex has become one of the major players in European external border management. As its powers and resources have increased, so have the challenges surrounding its compliance with fundamental rights. A major concern continues to be how to ensure legal
M. Fink
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Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Fundamental Rights
This paper aims to describe and motivate the author’s perspective on the issues posed by robotics and Artificial Intelligence, exploring the significance of the Fundamental Rights approach to AI.
Massimiliano Delfino
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