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Browsing by Author Abrusci, E
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
10-Oct-2023 | AI: we may not need a new human right to protect us from decisions by algorithms – the laws already exist | Abrusci, E; Mackenzie-Gray Scott, R |
5-Oct-2023 | Automated Decision-Making and the Challenge of Implementing Existing Laws | Mackenzie-Gray Scott, R; Abrusci, E |
24-Apr-2020 | Disinformazione e diritti umani: lineamenti per un dialogo necessario | Abrusci, E |
31-Dec-2019 | The European Court of Human Rights and Its Contribution to Judicial Fragmentation in International Human Rights Law | Abrusci, E |
1-Jul-2020 | An 'Infodemic' in the Pandemic: Human Rights and Covid-19 Misinformation | Abrusci, E; Dubberley, S; McGregor, L |
2021 | International law and international human rights law: issues of convergence and fragmentation | Abrusci, E |
11-Apr-2017 | Judicial fragmentation on indigenous property rights: causes, consequences and solutions | Abrusci, E |
1-Feb-2019 | Prosecuting Trafficking Crimes for Sexual Exploitation in Times of Conflict: Challenges and Perspective | Pulvirenti, R; Abrusci, E |
21-Jul-2023 | The questionable necessity of a new human right against being subject to automated decision-making | Abrusci, E; Mackenzie-Gray Scott, R |
18-Sep-2017 | A Tale of Convergence? Discrimination based on Sexual Orientation in Regional Human Rights Bodies and the Human Rights Committee | Abrusci, E |
20-Dec-2018 | The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70: Putting Human Rights at the heart of the design, development and deployment of artificial intelligence | Abrusci, E; McGregor, L; Shaheed, A; Ng, V; Williams, C; Murray, D; Kent, C |