Sovereignty in the Age of Social Media—TikTok At the Intersection of National Security, Democracy, and Free Expression (Part II.)
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2w ago
In the previous segment, we delved into the legislative push to address the security concerns associated with TikTok, spotlighted by the bipartisan support for the “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act.” This act aims to restrict TikTok’s U.S ..read more
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France v. Google: The Latest Regulatory Action to Protect News Media from AI
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1M ago
France’s competition authority has levied a substantial fine of €250 million against Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. This penalty arises from Google’s non-compliance with the European Union’s intellectual property regulations in its dealings with news publishers. Central to the ..read more
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Hungary -now- in the SPOtlight of the Venice Commission
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1M ago
Recently, my colleague - also my professor and editor of Constitutional Discourse - Márton Sulyok published his article and gave us his opinion on the newly created Sovereignty Protection Office of Hungary and the law that established it, namely the ..read more
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Article 48 TEU and the Question of the Possibility of the Council to Decide Not to Forward a Proposal for the Amendment of the Treaties
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1M ago
The European Parliament has initiated the ordinary revision procedure, in accordance with Article 48 TEU. The (2) paragraph of Article 48 TEU states the following: “The Government of any Member State, the European Parliament or the Commission may submit to the ..read more
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Controlled Democracy? The Idea of Introducing Ad Hoc Legislative Committees
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1M ago
The European Parliament (Parliament) is working on a batch of amendments to the Rules of Procedure of the house, based on the report of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs (AFCO). The proposed amendments under the package named “Parliament 2024” reforms ..read more
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From Ad-Free to Ad-Fee: Amazon Prime’s Legal Challenge
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1M ago
I recently wrote about how ad-laden streaming platforms are starting to look more and more like cable TV, especially if a user's previous ad-free subscription is subsequently interrupted by ads. It didn't take long for Amazon to have to defend ..read more
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Plain Language and Automation—Possibilities, Drawbacks, and the Reality of Large Language Models (Part II.)
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1M ago
When we approach the issue of plain language from the side of the legislator or the offices, the most important texts may be those that are directly addressed to citizens, expecting them to do something (functional texts). For example, the ..read more
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AI for children
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1M ago
How do we ensure that AI is used for good? This is the question that has been debated extensively for the last few years now, especially after we have received news that chips are now being implanted to humans, creating a ..read more
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Constitutionalism as a Widespread Legal Theory in European Discourse
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1M ago
Legal theories form an integral part of legal education. All lawyers have to learn the theories on which our legal systems are founded, theories that help to put political processes and lawmaking into perspective, ones that sometimes even formulate strong ..read more
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United in Diverse Cities? The Brussels-Strasbourg Caravan
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1M ago
There is one single international organization having a significant number of its officials and members travel approximately 500 kilometers there and back from its place of work to its seat every month. Some months even two times, as there are ..read more
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