The Comparative Digital Law Blog regularly publishes contributions on cutting- edge topics for the law and tech field featuring a variety of multidisciplinary authors.
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The Comparative Digital Law Blog
This blog is a dynamic academic platform dedicated to advancing understanding at the intersection of law and digital technology. It brings together multidisciplinary voices to explore emerging legal challenges shaped by rapid technological innovation and digital transformation. Through critical analysis, thought-provoking perspectives, and comprehensive research, the blog fosters informed debate among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. Its mission is to illuminate the evolving landscape of digital regulation and its interaction with with global society.
Cryptotribunals: The Unavoidable Change of Arbitration?
The end (for now) of Tether in Europe: Assessing the impact of the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation
Decisions Without Reasons: The Achilles’ Heel of Social Media Moderation
AI-Driven Traceability Tools: The Sacred Shift in AML Compliance?
The Future of Credit: AI or Human Judgment?
Tech Giants vs. National Sovereignty: Brazil’s Legal Battle with Elon Musk’s X
Criminal negligence and acceptable risk in the EU’s AI Act: casting light, leaving shadows
Put into the FRYER!: Simplifying AI Act Assessments with Homomorphic Encryption
Immutable Yet Compliant: Harmonizing Blockchain with GDPR
Introducing the AI Act Game: a modern approach to AI regulation teaching
Project Bluebird: Innovation in the (AI)r
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