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eLaw publishes editorial for CLSR Special Issue on Law and Technology

eLaw – Center for Law and Digital Technologies has published the editorial to the Special Issue Law and/versus Technology: Trends for the new decade in Computer Law & Security Review. With the publication of this editorial, the Special Issue is now fully published and complete.

Guest edited by the Board of eLaw, the Special Issue brings together nine contributions addressing some of the most pressing questions at the intersection of law and technology. Developed from the eLaw Conference Law and/versus Technologies: Trends for the new decade, held at Leiden University in June 2024, the issue covers themes including AI governance, privacy and data protection, digital vulnerability, platform regulation, disinformation, fairness, dark patterns, and remedies for AI-related harms.

The editorial, authored by Gianclaudio Malgieri, Bart Custers, Francien Dechesne, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, and Simone van der Hof, is available at Science Direct. It offers an overarching reflection on the core theme of the Special Issue: how law can respond to rapid technological change, shifting forms of power, and the growing need for rights-based digital governance.

The completion of this Special Issue marks an important collective achievement for eLaw, highlighting the Board’s role not only in guest-editing the issue but also in contributing directly to its intellectual framing through this editorial.

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