12 11, 2024

Guest Blog Series: Preserving Public Values in The Automated State

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Introduction to the Guest Blog Series Preserving Public Values in The Automated State by Orla Lynskey, UCL Laws and the College of Europe, Bruges and Giulia Gentile, Essex Law School. As automated technologies such as artificial intelligence capture the imagination of the public, States have a renewed impetus to avail of the opportunities these technologies offer, including [...]

12 11, 2024

Guest Blog Series on Preserving Public Values in The Automated State: Digital Constitutionalism: What is it, what is at stake, and how is the current research distinct

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Post 2 in the Guest Blog Series  Preserving Public Values in The Automated State by Giovanni De Gregorio, PLMJ Chair in Law and Technology, Católica Global School of Law, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisbon and Oreste Pollicino, Full Professor of Constitutional Law, Bocconi University, Milan.  The spread of digital technologies has profoundly affected society, fundamentally altering how people live, work, [...]