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.
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.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 1/09/20 → 31/12/22 |
Collaborative partners
- Associate Professorship of Law, Innovation and Legal Design (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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Research output
- 1 Preprint
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White Paper - Rule of Law, Legitimacy and Effective COVID-19 Control Technologies
Djeffal, C., Bisoyi, A., Beqiraj, J., Findlay, M., Loo, J. & Li , O., Jul 2022, (Accepted/In press) Munich, Germany: Professorship of Law, Science and Technology at Technical University of Munich of Prof. Dr. Christian Djeffal.Research output: Working paper › Preprint
Open Access
Activities
- 1 Organizing a conference, workshop, ...
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The Rule of Law in the Face of Contemporary Global Transformations:
Djeffal, C. (Organizer) & Bisoyi, A. (Organizer)
21 Nov 2022 → 22 Nov 2022Activity: Participating in or organizing an event › Organizing a conference, workshop, ...