by Emilio DE CAPITANI When the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe decided at the end of 2021 to establish the Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAI) with the mandate to elaborate...
3. How the INFOSEC proposal builds a wider, but still incomplete, legal framework for EU Classified informations (EUCI) “The core of the proposed Regulation on the security of EU information ...
Notwithstanding all the shortcomings of the Commission’s legislative proposal, the challenge for the European Parliament (EP) and for the Council is now to bring some order to the information m...
by Emilio DE CAPITANI The Civil Liberties Committee (LIBE) of the European Parliament is currently working on a legislative proposal (2022/0084(COD)) dealing with information security in the inst...
by Ezio PERILLO (former Judge of the EU General Court) The acquis is the EU identity, but not only No longer in fashion, the principle of the acquis communautaire is still an essential part of th...
Professor Steve Peers, University of Essex *updated March 2 2022 to include the Commission proposal for use of the temporary protection Directive, and guidance for applying EU external borde...
by Prof. Laurent PECH; Senior Research Fellow, Petra BÁRD, Associate professor, Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Law; Researcher, CEU Department of Legal Studies and CEU Democracy Institu...
16 FEBRUARY 2022/ BY THEODORE CHRISTAKIS, KENNETH PROPP AND PETER SWIRE Can the U.S. Government create, by non-statutory means, an independent redress authority capable of providing an effec...
31 JANUARY 2022/ BY THEODORE CHRISTAKIS, KENNETH PROPP AND PETER SWIRE Must the U.S. Congress change statutory law to solve the major issue of “redress” in the EU-US adequacy negotiatio...
Possibilities under EU law to establish a platform for the exchange of information between the EU and the Member States to address the problem of abusive or politically motivated Interpol notices...