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The attempt to establish a common European framework for core platforms’ duties and responsibilities towards other actors in the digital environment is at the core of the recent scholarly debate surrounding the Digital Markets Act (DMA) proposal. In particular, the everlasting juxtaposition...
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Can we achieve an adequate level of explanation for complex machine learning models in high-risk AI applications when applying the EU data protection framework? In this article, we address this question, analysing from a multidisciplinary point of view the connection between existing legal...
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Policy-makers, scholars, and commentators are increasingly concerned with the risks of using profiling algorithms and automated decision-making. The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has tried to address these concerns through an array of regulatory tools. As one of us has argued,...
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Moving from the current debate on the interactions between competition and consumers’ law, the paper aims at investigating the creation and development of a market for antitrust small claims - i.e. a market in which the right to propose claims is exchangeable for money - in order to empower...
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