Governance of automated decision making and EU law : ACLAW - European Law : ACK

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Körperschaft: Oxford University Press ()
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2024.
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Beschreibung:
The edited volume presents a multifaceted exploration of the intersection between technological innovation and democratic governance in Europe. It rigorously examines the profound impact of information technologies on rule-making and decision-making processes, emphasizing the preservation of constitutional values within the European Union (EU). Simultaneously, the book seeks to devise future-proof regulatory strategies to navigate the challenges of rapid technological advancements. In addressing the spread of information technology and automated decision-making processes across EU policy sectors, the work delves into potential risks to democratic principles and accountability standards. It advocates for a comprehensive approach, integrating legal, policy, and technological considerations to establish accountability standards for automated decision-making systems. The book provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities and opportunities associated with digitalizing shared administration in the EU. This comprehensive work aims to contribute to the ongoing discourse on safeguarding constitutional values and principles of good governance in the digital era.


Inhaltsangabe:
  • Hofmann, Herwig C.H. Automated Decision-Making (ADM) in EU Public Law (s. 1–31) https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198919575.003.0001
  • Hofmann, Herwig C.H. Assessing Cyber Delegation in European Union Public Law (s. 32–51) https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198919575.003.0002
  • Mir, Oriol Algorithms, Automation, and Administrative Procedure at EU Level (s. 52–77) https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198919575.003.0003
  • Schneider, Jens-Peter Siegrist, Kester Oles, Simon Collaborative Governance of the EU Digital Single Market Established by the Digital Services Act (s. 78–121) https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198919575.003.0004
  • Enderlein, Franka A Digital Health Infrastructure for Cross-Border Governance of Communicable Diseases : A Case Study on the COVID-19 Pandemic (s. 122–148) https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198919575.003.0005
  • Pesch, Paulina Jo Boehm, Franziska Smart Border is Watching You! Fundamental Rights Implications of Automated Data Processing and Decision-Making at the EU Border (s. 149–185) https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198919575.003.0006
  • Biber, Sümeyye Elif Between Humans and Machines : Judicial Interpretation of the Automated Decision-Making Practices in the EU (s. 186–212) https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198919575.003.0007
  • Wrigley, Sam Hiltunen, Miikka Leino-Sandberg, Päivi Freedom of Political Speech Lost in Translation? : The Four Regulatory Frames of Automated and Targeted Political Advertising in EU Law (s. 213–238) https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198919575.003.0008
  • Liga, Davide The Interplay Between Lawfulness and Explainability in the Automated Decision-Making of EU Administration (s. 239–264) https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198919575.003.0009
  • Pflücke, Felix Interoperability in the EU: Paving the Way for Digital Public Services (s. 265–288) https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198919575.003.0010
  • Hofmann, Herwig C.H. Pflücke, Felix Automated Decision-Making in EU Public Law and Governance (s. 289–305) https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198919575.003.0011