17 12, 2024

Guest Blog Series on Preserving Public Values in the Automated State: Public Procurement, Digitalisation, and the Values Challenges

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Post 7 in the Guest Blog Series Preserving Public Values in The Automated State by Albert Sanchez-Graells, Professor of Economic Law, University of Bristol Law School The public sector is in a quickly accelerating process of digitalisation. The mainstreaming of data-driven technologies such as artificial intelligence (Yeung, 2022), and ever increasing financial pressures pushing public authorities to chase [...]

12 12, 2024

The Human Side of Health Apps: Why User Experience Matters

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By Lyla Latif, Lai’Latif & Co Advocates   Introduction Mobile health apps have become integral to healthcare across Africa. With smartphone penetration over 50% in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, health apps have seen significant adoption among urban, young, and middle-class populations. The apps extend beyond medical advice, offering insurance coverage, prescription ordering, and medication delivery through [...]

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, [...]