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Laws, Volume 13, Issue 1
2024 February - 10 articles
Cover Story: Taking a critical and technology-centered doctrinal approach to developments under the law of the European Union and the Council of Europe, this paper goes beyond current debates focused on adapting individual rights to challenge the sufficiency of good administration protections. By stressing the mass effects that can derive from automated decision-making by the public sector, the paper advances the need to adopt good administration guarantees to a collective dimension through an extension and a broadening of the public sector’s good administration duties: that is, through an extended ex ante control of organizational risk-taking, and a broader ex post duty of automated redress. The paper argues that these legal modifications should be urgently implemented. View this paper
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