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.
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Crypto-Assets in the Digital Wild West: The Treatment of NFTs as Property
Is the GDPR a form of European Imperialism?
The Intersection of AI and Legislation: A Historic Congressional Hearing in the US
The New EU-US Data Privacy Framework: What Legal Professionals Need to Know
Artificial Intelligence and Banking Governance
The DAO Regulation Dilemma
Mexico’s National Defence Data Breach: A Wake-Up Call for the Country’s Cybersecurity Landscape
The EU Digital Services Act – The EU Commission designates its first set of VLOPS
Ireland, the Dwyer Case, and the 2022 Data Retention Bill – Where do we go from here?
Germany says no to predictive policing – the rule of law challenges posed by algorithms
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