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EU Law in the Digital Age

Gebonden Engels 2025 1e druk 9781509981182
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In this book, expert lawyers from across the full spectrum of EU law explore the impact of the digital age on the Union's legal framework.

The fifth industrial revolution is impacting on all aspects of society. This open access collection looks at how the European Union and its legal framework is reacting, responding, and evolving to best accommodate the reality of this new environment. Drawn from the insightful and thought-provoking views of acknowledged experts in the field, it examines the questions from all aspects of EU law. This is a thoughtful and timely collection on a question that will continue to dominate EU law in the coming years.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9781509981182
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:416
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:20-2-2025
Hoofdrubriek:Juridisch

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Over Valsamis Mitsilegas

Valsamis Mitsilegas is Head of the Department of Law, Professor of European Criminal Law and Global Security, and Director of the Criminal Justice Centre at Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom.

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Inhoudsopgave

Foreword: Key Developments in EU Law and the Role of the EU Court of Justice, AG Maciej Szpunar (Court of Justice of the European Union)

1. Introduction, Maria Bergström (Uppsala University) and Valsamis Mitsilegas (University of Liverpool)

Part One: AI General - What are the Challenges and Initiatives of AI?
2. AI and Justice – from Policy to Practice, Gösta Petri (European Commission)
3. Council of Europe Initiatives on Artificial Intelligence with Special Focus on the Right to Privacy and Data Protection, Peter Kimpian (Council of Europe)
4. The Challenges of AI: A Mapping Exercise, Karine Caunes (CAIDP, Center for AI and Digital Policy)

Part Two: Digital Data, Trust and Fundamental Rights in the Internal Market Context
5. The EU's Digital Package: Striking a Balance for Fundamental Rights in the Proposed DSA and DMA Regulations, Annegret Engel and Xavier Groussot (Lund University)
6. Product Liability in the Future Framework of AI (Technology) Regulation, Béatrice Schütte (University of Helsinki)
7. Defining Risk and Promoting Trust in AI Systems, Johanna Chamberlain and Andreas Kotsios (Uppsala University)
8. The Proposed Anti-Money Laundering Authority and the Future of FIU Collaboration in Europe, Eleni Kosta (TILT/Tilburg University)

Part Three: AI and Criminal Justice
9. Algorithmic Predictions, Justice and Privacy, Yulia Razmetaeva (Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Kharkiv)
10. Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Justice: Strengthening or Challenging the Rule of Law?, Emmanouil Billis (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law)
11. Using AI Systems in the Promotion of EU Defence Rights: The CrossJustice Project, Michele Caianiello (University of Bologna)
12. The Challenges of Deepfake Technology in the Context of Political Disinformation, Clementina Salvi (Queen Mary University of London)
13. The UK's Strategy on AI – Implications for English Criminal Law, Rudi Fortson (KC; Visiting Professor Queen Mary University of London; and Honorary Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Liverpool)

Part Four: AI and Evidence
14. AI Evidence: Ensuring a Fair Trial in the Digital World, Katalin Ligeti (University of Luxembourg)
15. AI-Based Means of Evidence and the Defendant's Rights in the European Union, Eftychia Bampasika (LL.M., Attorney at Law)
16. Transborder Access to e-Evidence – Data Protection Concerns under the e-Evidence Regulation, Teresa Quintel (European Parliament) and David Cole (University of Luxembourg)

Part Five: AI and Migration, Databases and Mobility
17. The Traveller and the Digital Border, Elsbeth Guild (Queen Mary University of London)
18. Towards Artificially Intelligent EU Migration, Asylum and Border Management? The AI Act, Interoperable Large-Scale IT Systems and the Role of Agencies, Niovi Vavoula (University of Luxembourg)
19. The Digital Border and the Rule of Law. Lessons from the Establishment of the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS), Valsamis Mitsilegas (University of Liverpool)
20. Digital Controls, Mobility and Surveillance; the Social Universe of “Reasonable Suspicion” and Its Different Guilds, Didier Bigo (Sciences Po and King's College London)

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