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...
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...
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...
STUDY (*) : European Parliament Research Service (EPRS) 16/12/2021 ABSTRACT : As the use of biometrics becomes commonplace in the era of artificial intelligence (AI), this study aims to identify ...
by Emilio DE CAPITANI On Wednesday 15th following Council and Commission statements a Plenary debate is foreseen on a Legislative proposal by the European Commission for a “COUNCIL DECISION o...
by Ezio PERILLO (*) Following the Sharpston-Council orders, declaring the former British Advocate General’s action against the appointment of a new AG inadmissible (cases C-684/20P and C-685/20...
by Emilio De Capitani & Giulia Del Turco Agencification is a relatively recent and yet highly relevant phenomenon at EU level: developed over the past two decades, it can be seen as a compromise ...
by Emilio DE CAPITANI (*) “The advent of artificial intelligence (‘AI’) systems is a very important step in the evolution of technologies and in the way humans interact with them. AI is a s...
Laurent Pech Do 9 Apr 2020 1. The third order granting interim measures against Poland on rule of law grounds The European Court of Justice’s order in Case C-791/19 R is the third time the Co...