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  • Regulating artificial intelligence : binary ethics and the law - Routledge 01/23489101
  • Health data privacy under the GDPR: big data challenges and regulatory responses - Routledge 01/23489128
  • The EU needs an Artificial Intelligence Act that protects fundamental rights - Access Now 30.11.22489016
  • The IT revolution and its impact on state, constitutionalism, and public law - Hart Publishing 10/22489122
  • The EU AI Act proposal: a timeline - Access Now 12.07.22489014
  • AI-systems and non-contractual liability: a European private international law analysis - G. Giappichelli 06/22489115
  • A quick guide to the most important AI law you’ve never heard of - MIT Technology Review 13.05.22489060
  • Liability for artificial intelligence and the internet of things : Münster Colloquia on EU Law and the Digital Economy IV - Nomos 04/19489103
  • The EU AI Act: How to (truly) protect people on the move - Access Now 12.05.22489015
  • Data governance in AI, FinTech and LegalTech: law and regulation in the financial sector - Edward Elgar Publishing 01/22489111
  • Artificial intelligence and international economic law: disruption, regulation, and reconfiguration - Cambridge University Press 10/21489110
  • The EU should regulate AI on the basis of rights, not risks - Access Now 17.02.21489017
  • Artificial intelligence: threats and opportunities - European Parliament 23.09.20489064
  • What is artificial intelligence and how is it used? - European Parliament 04.09.20489063
  • General principles of EU law and the EU digital order - Wolters Kluwer 01/20489125
  • Digital constitutionalism in Europe: reframing rights and powers in the algorithmic society - Cambridge University Press 05/22489124

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