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THE GOVERNANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. OUTLINE OF INTERNATIONAL HARD LAW AND SOFT LAW Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Reforming me softly: how soft law has changed EU return policy since the migration crisis Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In the wake of the 2015/2016 migration crisis, EU policy-makers have urged returning more irregular migrants. In order to achieve this, the EU has adopted a series of non-binding documents for European administrations (such as the EU Return Handbook) and agreed on informal return deals with countries of migrants’ origin including Afghanistan. This article argues that the EU’s shift towards soft law has not altered the EU’s return policy in a ...
#NoFilter? The application of the unfair commercial practices directive and the role of soft law in the context of influencer marketing Ghent University
Social media has become an integral part of our contemporary society. The social media revolution has led to the emergence of so-called influencers as key players in the advertising industry. However, the use of influencers for marketing purposes is not without risks for the consumer. This paper analyses to what extent influencers are subject to the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive (UCPD) and, in so far as the directive applies, how it may ...