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Virtual Currencies and Fundamental Rights [PDF]
Virtual currencies, like Bitcoin, raise new legal questions due to their innovative technological concepts. While academic research covers nearly all areas of the technological concepts of those currencies, legal research focuses only on a few topics.
C. Rueckert
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, 2021
s the section that is special issue of BioLaw Journal dedicates to AI & Law since one year shows, the relationship between artificial intelligence along with digital technologies more broadly, and (the protection of) fundamental rights is one of the most
O. Pollicino
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s the section that is special issue of BioLaw Journal dedicates to AI & Law since one year shows, the relationship between artificial intelligence along with digital technologies more broadly, and (the protection of) fundamental rights is one of the most
O. Pollicino
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, 2020
A BSTRACT : In early 2020, the European Commission published a White Paper on artificial intelligence (AI) regulation, in which it highlighted the need to review the EU’s legislative framework with a view to making it fit for the current technological ...
Fabienne Ufert
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A BSTRACT : In early 2020, the European Commission published a White Paper on artificial intelligence (AI) regulation, in which it highlighted the need to review the EU’s legislative framework with a view to making it fit for the current technological ...
Fabienne Ufert
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
This chapter provides an overview of the relationship between data and fundamental rights at the current point in time, and directions as to where and how this relationship might continue. At the basis of this relationship are the fundamental rights to privacy and free expression; however with the digital society being more pervasive, other fundamental
Anna Carlson+3 more
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This chapter provides an overview of the relationship between data and fundamental rights at the current point in time, and directions as to where and how this relationship might continue. At the basis of this relationship are the fundamental rights to privacy and free expression; however with the digital society being more pervasive, other fundamental
Anna Carlson+3 more
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