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Focusing on upholding constitutional values within the European Union,
Governance of Automated Decision-Making and EU Law provides an in-depth exploration of how technological innovation shapes democratic governance in Europe, examining how information technologies impact rule-making and decision-making processes.
List of contents
- 1: Herwig C.H. Hofmann: Automated Decision-Making (ADM) in EU Public Law
- 2: Herwig C.H. Hofmann: Assessing Cyber Delegation in European Union Public Law
- 3: Oriol Mir: Algorithms, Automation, and Administrative Procedure at EU Level
- 4: Jens-Peter Schneider, Kester Siegrist, and Simon Oles: Collaborative Governance of the EU Digital Single Market Established by the Digital Services Act
- 5: Franka Enderlein: A Digital Health Infrastructure for Cross-Border Governance of Communicable Diseases: A Case Study on the COVID-19 Pandemic
- 6: Paulina Jo Pesch and Franziska Boehm: Smart Border is Watching You! Fundamental Rights Implications of Automated Data Processing and Decision-Making at the EU Border
- 7: Sümeyye Elif Biber: Between Humans and Machines: Judicial Interpretation of the Automated Decision-Making Practices in the EU
- 8: Sam Wrigley, Miikka Hiltunen, and Pÿivi Leino-Sandberg: Freedom of Political Speech Lost in Translation? The Four Regulatory Frames of Automated and Targeted Political Advertising in EU Law
- 9: Davide Liga: The Interplay Between Lawfulness and Explainability in the Automated Decision-Making of EU Administration
- 10: Felix Pflücke: Interoperability in the EU: Paving the Way for Digital Public Services
- 11: Herwig C.H. Hofmann and Felix Pflücke: Automated Decision-Making in EU Public Law and Governance
About the author
Herwig C.H. Hofmann is Professor of European and Transnational Public Law in the Faculty of Law, Economics, and Finance at the University of Luxembourg. His teaching and research focuses on European constitutional, administrative, and regulatory law, as well as international trade and comparative public law. He was previously a member of the faculty of the School of Law, Trinity College, Dublin.
Felix Pflÿcke is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the ADA Chair in Financial Law at the University of Luxembourg. He is also a Lecturer in Law at Somerville College, University of Oxford. He was previously a Lecturer in Law at Queen's College and a Doctoral Researcher at Brasenose College and the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. He was also a Guest Lecturer in Law and Technology (M2/LL.M.) at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, a Research Assistant to Dr Geneviève Helleringer and Professor Horst Eidenmüller, an Associate Editor at the Oxford Business Law Blog, and a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law.
Summary
Focusing on upholding constitutional values within the European Union, Governance of Automated Decision-Making and EU Law provides an in-depth exploration of how technological innovation shapes democratic governance in Europe, examining how information technologies impact rule-making and decision-making processes.