Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 48 (original) (raw)



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Volume 48, April 2023
Special Section: Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection in Latin America

Ana Brian Nougrères:
Foreword: The need for a right-based and multidisciplinary approach to frame AI and data governance in Latin America. 105760

Pablo Trigo Kramcsák
:
Can legitimate interest be an appropriate lawful basis for processing Artificial Intelligence training datasets? 105765

Paula Pedigoni Ponce
:
Direct and indirect discrimination applied to algorithmic systems: Reflections to Brazil. 105766

Luca Belli, Yasmin Curzi
, Walter B. Gaspar
:
AI regulation in Brazil: Advancements, flows, and need to learn from the data protection experience. 105767
Special Section: Trust and Human-Centric AI
Articles

Xavier Tracol
:
The joined cases of Dwyer, SpaceNet and VD and SR before the European Court of Justice: The judgments of the Grand Chamber about data retention continue falling on deaf ears in Member States. 105773
Special Section: Trust and Human-Centric AI

Zhiyuan Guo
:
Regulating the use of electronic evidence in Chinese courts: Legislative efforts, academic debates and practical applications. 105774

David Restrepo Amariles:
FOREWORD. 105784
Articles

Lanfang Fei:
Regulation under administrative guidance: The case of China's forcing interoperability on digital platforms. 105786

Siena Anstis, Niamh Leonard, Jonathon W. Penney
:
Moving from secrecy to transparency in the offensive cyber capabilities sector: The case of dual-use technologies exports. 105787

Ot van Daalen, Joris Van Hoboken, M. Rucz:
Export control of cybersurveillance items in the new dual-use regulation: The challenges of applying human rights logic to export control. 105789

Paddy Leerssen:
An end to shadow banning? Transparency rights in the Digital Services Act between content moderation and curation. 105790
Special Section: Post-mortem personality, privacy, and digital legacy: Interdisciplinary perspectives
Articles
Special Section: Trust and Human-Centric AI

David Restrepo Amariles, Pablo Marcello Baquero
:
Promises and limits of law for a human-centric artificial intelligence. 105795
Articles

A. M. Mooij
:
Reconciling transparency and privacy through the European Digital Identity. 105796

Rostam J. Neuwirth
:
Prohibited artificial intelligence practices in the proposed EU artificial intelligence act (AIA). 105798

Marta Cantero Gamito
:
The European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) as meta-regulation. 105799

Olga Kokoulina:
Tell me who your contacts are, or what can we learn from standard setting in the context of COVID-19 tracing apps. 105802

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