Rule of Law, Legitimacy and Effective COVID-19 Control Technologies

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

While concerns over privacy, impinging bias and data protection violations of mobile applications used in managing the COVID-19 pandemic are prevalent, other issues of authority/legitimacy and sustainability post-pandemic have received little attention.

Expanding on the foundational work of the CAIDG, BIICL and TUM concerning human rights and rule of law implications, this project aims to produce a systematic overview of challenges posed by specific mobile applications that can be continuously updated and accessible to policy makers. A second goal is to build a methodology to assess publicly contentious control technologies against international rule of law standardisation, and human rights obligations, for operational compliance.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/09/2031/12/22

Collaborative partners

  • Assistant Professorship of Law, Science, and Technology (lead)
  • Prof. Mark Findlay, LLD, Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Data Governance; Law School, Singapore Management University (Project partner)
  • Dr. Julinda Beqiraj, Maurice Wohl Senior Research Fellow in European Law, Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law, British Institute of International and Comparative Law (Project partner)

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