Studieboeken (3)
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Artificial Intelligence and Administration of Criminal Justice
International Colloqium, Buenos Aires, Argentina 28th-31st March 2023
2024 || Paperback || Juliette Lelieur || Maklu, Uitgever
Artificial Intelligence systems are used today in several parts of the world to support the administration of criminal justice. The most widespread example concerns “predictive policing”, which aims at foretelling crime before it happens and improving its detection. AI allows geospatial as well as person-based policing and is involved in preventing and uncovering economic crimes such as fraud and money laundering.Especially in the context of crime mapping – or hot-spot analysis –, its...
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Cross-border transfers of personal data from the EU to China
Navigating legal requirements and challenges in practice
2024 || Paperback || Yueming Zhang || Maklu, Uitgever
In recent years, the rapid development and adoption of technologies and the expansion of the digital economy have gone hand in hand with the processing of vast amounts of personal data. Cross-border data flows can bring many benefits to businesses and citizens but are at the same time accompanied by concerns and risks. This dissertation focuses on cross-border data flows from the EU to China and aims to provide a comprehensive and systematic legal assessment and empirical study of EU citizens...
Evidence and Transnational Punitive Enforcement Proceedings in the European Union
The gathering, sharing, and use of evidence by Member States’ administrative and judicial authorities during transnational punitive enforcement proceedings in the EU’s integrated internal market
2024 || Hardcover || A.J. de Vries || Eleven international publishing
In many fields, enforcement of EU policies is performed by the Member States. In principle, Member States are free to decide how and by which means they enforce such policies, albeit under the observance of EU legal principles and harmonised rules. While differences between Member States are inevitable, especially at the interface of criminal and administrative enforcement, they should not create legal obstacles to effective and rule of law-based enforcement in cross-border cases. In his diss...