In an interview with Charlotte Kelloway, Lauren Sukin discusses what modern cyber warfare looks like, its impact on the Russia-Ukraine war and how cyber capabilities are changing
the balance of … Continued [...]
In an interview with Charlotte Kelloway, Lauren Sukin discusses what modern cyber warfare looks like, its impact on the Russia-Ukraine war and how cyber capabilities are changing
the balance of … Continued [...]
Though the idea that the transformative effects of high technology are sudden and self-imposing is tempting, this truism collapses when confronted with reality. The digital
and internet revolutions may have unfolded within a single human lifetime, yet they were fundamentally transgenerational efforts shaped by people with diverse educations [...]
Emotion-inferring via AI can escape protection granted under the right against self-incrimination. This post proposes the recognition of ‘inferred emotions’ as a new category
of protected communications, with a view to effectively banning or otherwise regulating such AI-uses. [...]
European neighbourhood states are a key focus for the EU’s geopolitical ambitions. Erik van der Marel writes that while the EU has successfully promoted policy alignment
with its neighbours, it … Continued [...]
On 18 November, Germany hosted a Franco-German summit to discuss European digital sovereignty. Angela Garcia Calvo and Bob Hancké take a closer look at what a European digital
policy would … Continued [...]
Does EU Cohesion Policy funding help local politicians win re-election? New research by Marco Di Cataldo and Elena Renzullo demonstrates that incumbent mayors gain electoral
support when they attract substantial … Continued [...]
In a new ruling the ECtHR held that States must fully assess the climate impact of new fossil fuel projects and their compatibility with climate duties. The judgment has major
implications for ongoing and future permitting procedures. [...]
Alessandro Nato* and Camilla Ramotti** Alessandro Nato * and Camilla Ramotti** *Associate Professor in European Union law, University of Teramo *Associate
Professor in European Union law, University of Teramo [...]
Almost a decade on from the UK’s EU referendum, has Britain finally moved on from Brexit? Drawing on a new study, Anne-Marie Houde and Louis Stockwell show that while Brexit
… Continued [...]
A recent Parliamentary Partnership Assembly in London underlined the potential for the EU and UK to work more closely together on issues like security and trade. Vera Spyrakou
writes that … Continued [...]