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Informationen zum Autor Francisco de Abreu Duarte is a researcher at the Department of Law at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Francesca Palmiotto Ettorre is a researcher at the Department of Law at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Klappentext This book imagines how Europe might re-organise and re-group after the COVID-19 crisis by assessing its effectiveness when responding to it. For this purpose, it directs its focus on: i) sovereignty challenges; ii) technological challenges and iii) governance challenges. These three challenges do not present hermetic legal problems, they intersect and connect on many levels. The book shows this by examining the relationship between public and private power, and illustrating how the rise of technocratic authority is deeply connected to the choice of technological solutions. It illustrates how constitutional decisions taken during states of emergency give rise to private governance challenges related to cybersecurity and data protection. Experts from the fields of EU governance, data protection, and technology explore these questions to provide answers to how the EU might develop in the future. Vorwort This book analyses how the core pillars of EU sovereignty and governance performed during the COVID-19 crisis, specifically in relation to Big Tech. Zusammenfassung This book imagines how Europe might re-organise and re-group after the COVID-19 crisis by assessing its effectiveness when responding to it. For this purpose, it directs its focus on: i) sovereignty challenges; ii) technological challenges and iii) governance challenges. These three challenges do not present hermetic legal problems, they intersect and connect on many levels. The book shows this by examining the relationship between public and private power, and illustrating how the rise of technocratic authority is deeply connected to the choice of technological solutions. It illustrates how constitutional decisions taken during states of emergency give rise to private governance challenges related to cybersecurity and data protection. Experts from the fields of EU governance, data protection, and technology explore these questions to provide answers to how the EU might develop in the future. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Preface – Miguel Poiares Maduro 2. Introduction - Francisco de Abreu Duarte and Francesca Palmiotto Part A – Sovereignty Challenges 3. Opening Executive Technocratic Bubbles: Gusts of Transparency in Turbolent Europe - Deirdre Curtin 4. The New Providers on the Block: How Big Tech Responded to the Covid19 ‘Krisis’- Francisco de Abreu Duarte 5. What Did The Covid-19 Crisis Teach us about European Solidarity? Incomplete Integration, Conflicts of Sovereignty and the Principle of Solidarity in EU Law - Luisa Marin Part B – Technological Challenges 6. Tracing Transparency: Public Governance of Algorithms and the Experience of Contact Tracing Apps - Francesca Palmiotto 7. Data Under Threat for the ‘Health’ of Nations - Mariavittoria Catanzariti 8. ‘Brave New (Normal) World’: Can the Covid19 Emergency serve as an excuse to increase the Surveillance State with Facial Recognition Technology?- Natalia Menéndez9. Data Governance to Tackle Covid19: Some lessons we should learn from the Pandemic - Tommaso Fia Section C – Governance Challenges 10. Contact Tracing and Techno-Surveillance Clusters in Asia and Europe – Francesco Godano/Galileo Sartor11. Covid19, Tracing Apps, and Big Tech: “Can’t Buy me Love” – Nicolas Petit12. What role for the Data Protection Authorities during the Covid19 Pandemic? - Maria Magierska 12. Keeping the Internet Safe During and After the Pandemic: Dealing with rise of Cybercrime in the EU- Sarah Tas...