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Fashion 4.0 and emerging designers: <i>leveraging data and AI to drive creativity, innovation and compliance in global supply chain regulation</i> Open
This paper presents three interrelated arguments concerning the fashion industry and regulation. First, we propose that Bertola’s and Teunissen’s concept of Fashion 4.0 offers a powerful framework for understanding the organization of glob…
Redefining boundaries in innovation and knowledge domains: Investigating the impact of generative artificial intelligence on copyright and intellectual property rights Open
The rapid integration of generative AI (GenAI) into industries and society has prompted a re-evaluation of copyright and intellectual property rights (IPR) frameworks. GenAI's ability to produce original content using data from human-creat…
Unlocking the Potential of Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) in Health Data Transfers Open
This chapter explores the essential role of Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) in managing and facilitating secure health data transfers within corporate groups under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). BCRs are tailored to ensur…
The Future of International Data Transfers: Managing Legal Risk with a User-Held Data Model Open
The General Data Protection Regulation contains a blanket prohibition on the transfer of personal data outside of the European Economic Area unless strict requirements are met. The rationale for this provision is to protect personal data a…
Mapping the Digital Healthcare Revolution Open
This introductory chapter briefly outlines the main theme of this volume, namely, to review the new opportunities and risks of digital healthcare from various disciplinary perspectives. These perspectives include law, public policy, organi…
Business and Regulatory Responses to Artificial Intelligence: Dynamic Regulation, Innovation Ecosystems and the Strategic Management of Disruptive Technology Open
Identifying and then implementing an effective response to disruptive new AI technologies is enormously challenging for any business looking to integrate AI into their operations, as well as regulators looking to leverage AI-related innova…
Future lawyers: re-imagining legal education Open
Lawyers should not feel threatened by the exponential growth of new technology and the subsequent social and economic change that it brings. But they should also not deny such change and cling to traditional ways of operating. Instead, the…
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The engineering legacy of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM: Stadium 974 – reuse as driving force for sustainability Open
Stadium 974, located on the east shore of the Doha Bay in the municipality of Ras Abu Aboud, is the first fully demountable, transportable and reusable stadium of its kind. Modular systems in construction have a long track record in the in…
The Law and Ethics of Data Sharing in Health Sciences Open
Data sharing – broadly defined as the exchange of health-related data among multiple controllers and processors – has gained increased relevance in the health sciences over recent years as the need and demand for collaboration has increase…
Supplementary Measures and Appropriate Safeguards for International Transfers of Health Data After Schrems II Open
In July 2020, the Court of Justiceof the European Union (CJEU) in Data Protection Commissioner v Facebook Ireland Limited, Maximillian Schrems (“ Schrems II ”) invalidated the EU-US Privacy Shield adequacy decision but found that Standard …
Originality and the Future of Copyright in an Age of Generative AI Open
This papers explores the question of human authorship when works are created with generative AI tools.
Non-fungible tokens as a framework for sustainable innovation in pharmaceutical R&D: a smart contract-based platform for data sharing and rightsholder protection Open
Research and Development (R&D) in the pharmaceutical sector traditionally occurred in closed, siloed institutional settings. This approach was a function of a rights-oriented model which framed access and reuse of data (data sharing) as a …