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TILT–Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society. A Report Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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3D Printing and Patent Law: A Disruptive Technology Disrupting Patent Law? KU Leuven
Concerns have been raised that the upsurge of 3D printing technology would disrupt the patent system. The central question the present paper aims to address is whether and to what extent the emergence of 3D printing technology indeed urges us to rethink patent law. The paper splits up this question by looking at two facets in more depth – patentability and infringement – through the lens of pertinent European and US law. In order to provide a ...
Complementing the surveillance law principles of the Court of Strasbourg with its environmental law principles. An integrated technology approach to a human rights framework for surveillance Vrije Universiteit Brussel
If one looks at the case law of the European Court of Human Rights on surveillance matters, a well mature set of principles emerge, namely: legality, legitimacy, proportionality (the standard check) and, if the Court is "on it", also necessity and subsidiarity (the closer scrutiny check). We pass the surveillance case law and the principles developed therein in review and note that 1) not all surveillance is considered relevant to the right to ...
Respecting human rights and the rule of law when using automated technology to detect online child sexual exploitation and abuse : independent experts’ report Universiteit Gent
A Bump in the Road. Ruling out Law from Technology Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This article discusses the challenge posed by the upcoming field of technoregulation to the study of law and its relation to new technologies. Technoregulation is often hailed as a new legislative tool for the intentional regulation of human behavior by means of technology. Instead of making law redundant, technoregulation could give a new impetus to classical debates in legal theory about the nature of law, by adding questions about the medium ...
Policing, surveillance and law in a pre-crime society: Understanding the consequences of technology based strategies Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The last decades have seen several trends emerging in policing, the policing landscape has become fragmented, (surveillance) technology is starting to play an increasingly important role in policing practices and recently new police models are more and more geared to predicting what will happen in the future. A first goal of this article is to explore new developments in policing and more specifically the focus will be on the huge expansion of ...
Criminal Law and Technology in a Data-Driven Society Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This chapter takes leave of the idea that lawyers can remain immersed in legal text. It takes a stand for a careful reflection on what data-driven architectures do to some of the assumptions of modern law that are mistakenly taken for granted. Merely enacting the presumption of innocence by means of legal code will not do in the present future. If the defaults of Big Data analytics all point in the direction of precrime punishment or the ...
Lignin and lignans as renewable raw materials : chemistry, technology and applications Universiteit Gent
Production and ceramic technology at the Late Bronze Age site of Alassa-Pano Mandilaris (Cyprus - Kouris Valley) First things first: understanding the nature of the raw material(s) and their source(s) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Plain Ware ceramics from Alassa- Pano Mandilaris, a Late Cypriote site (LC IIC-LC IIIA period), have been the subject of a number of studies that have focused on the wide fabric variation, through the identification of six macroscopic types and eight petrographic fabric groups . More samples have been examined (Black Slip, Coarse Cooking and White Painted Wheel-Made III ) in order to characterize production and ceramic technology. A total of ...