The Focus Area Migration and Societal Change at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ is launching a second call for proposals to be awarded seed money funding for new research initiatives.
The coordinators of the Special Interest Group ‘Principles by Design: Towards Good Data Practice’ reflect on the webinar by Sandra Wachter on January 26th.
How do can we discuss the curfew riots in a safe and constructive way? Utrecht based researchers have drafted a letter, in which they advise teachers how to discuss sensitive subjects, such as the curfew riots, with their students.
This edition presents extracts from the medieval Welsh encyclopedia 'Delw y Byd'. A medieval Welsh translation of the first book of the Latin encyclopedia known as 'Imago Mundi'.
Pauline Phoa, Assistant professor of European law, discusses the question: Is the EU’s regime fit to face the demands of our era of Big Tech and ‘big data’?
Bram Duivenvoorde, assistant professor at the Law Department, shares his thoughts on the question: What will the DSA mean for the future enforcement of consumer protection law through and against platforms?
Sybe de Vries, professor of EU Single Market Law and Fundamental rights and Jean Monnet Chair, discusses how to attain a more comprehensive Digital Market Act.
Lisanne Hummel, PhD-candidate at the law department, shares her thoughts on contestability in the digital sector in light of the new Digital Markets Act.
Viktorija Morozovaite, PhD Candidate at the law department, addresses if the new Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act will have effect on transparency of digital platforms.
In this blog, Carla Farinhas, external PhD-candidate at the law department, focusses on the intervention-side of the new Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act.
The notion that deploying drones will enable militaries to conduct war with greater precision and less civilian harm is neither new, nor accurate argues the IRW team.
Laura Frederika LalÃková, PhD-candidate at the law department and as a researchers affiliated with RENFORCE, shares her thoughts on the new Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act, and how it influences the accessibility of digital platforms.
Anna Gerbrandy, professor of Competition Law and boardmember of GDS, discusses the question: do the Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act curb the power of the Big Tech companies sufficiently?