Publications
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International
Conferences
Biber, S.E., “The Rule of Law in the World of Data Tsunamis”, presented at the PhD Colloquium “Disambiguating the Relation between Data Retention and National Security in Europe”, 31 June 2022, at LUISS, Rome
Biber S.E., “Inter-Legality and Surveillance Technologies: Looking at the Demands of Justice beyond Borders” , Italian Law Journal 2021,presented at the TILTing Perspectives 2021, Regulating in Times of Crises, Tilburg University
Biber S. E., Capasso M., “The Right to Mental Integrity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”, “Law and Artificial Intelligence: Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues of AI ”, 2022, Springer, Information Technology and Law Series (Editors: Professor Custers & Dr. Fosch Villaronga)
Biber S. E., Hogic N., “Inter-Legality and Online States”, Il Mulino, 2021 (Editors: Professor Gianluigi Palombella, Professor Alberto di Martini, Professor Eduardo Chiti), presented at the Global Summit “International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism”, directed by Professor Richard Albert, January 12-16, 2021
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Biber S.E., “Europe rulez AI: Commenting on the European Proposal for an AI Regulation”, EURA Centre of Excellence on the Regulation of Robotics and AI, 15 June 2021, with Thomas Streinz, Tatjana Evans, Lyria Benett Moses, Alessandro Mantelero, Andrea Bertolini, Joanna J. Byrson, and Sofia Ranchordás
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Biber S. E., Bertolini A., “The Role of Human Dignity in AI Design: Shattering the Idle of Self- Determination”, presented at the CPDP International Conference on the 29th of January 2021 and accepted to the Workshop on AI and Law of the University of Salzburg
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Biber S. E., “Covid-19 and Illiberalism”, presented on Turkey, Constitutionalism and Politics WG at the European University Institute (Florence), with Jeffrey Miller (EUI), presented on the US; Catriona Mullay (EUI), presented on Japan; Adam Shinar (IDC Herzliya), presented on Israel; Gábor Halmai (EUI), presented on Hungary; Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University), gave a comparative overview; Kim Lane Scheppele (Princeton), provided insights into executive overreach and underreach with respect to COVID, May 5, 2020
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Biber S. E., “Filling the Gap between “Codes” and Norms in the Robotic Age: The Principle of Dynamic Interpretation for the Protection of the Right to Privacy” presented at the IFIP Summer School on Privacy and Identity Management in 2019, Switzerland, and at the European University Institute in Florence
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Biber S. E., “From Leviathan to Frankenstein: “Privatisation” of the Enforcement of Fundamental Rights in the Algorithmic Society”,presented at the ICONS, Italian Chapter, “Le Nuove Tecnologie e il Futuro del Dritto Pubblico” , in Florence, November 22, 2019
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Biber S. E., “The Impact of the Individual Complaint Case Law of the Constitutional Court on the Judgments of the Court of Cassation: Learning Experiences” presented at ICON·S 2017 Conference on “Courts, Powers, Public Law”, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 5-7, 2017.
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Biber S. E., “L’INTERLEGALITÀ E LE TECNOLOGIE PER LA SORVEGLIANZA”, Il Mulino, 2021, (Editors: Professor Gianluigi Palombella, Professor Alberto di Martini, Professor Eduardo Chiti).
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Biber S. E. Book Review: “Digital Constitutionalism in Europe — Reframing Rights and Powers in the Algorithmic Society” (Giovanni De Gregorio, CUP, 2022), International Review of Law, Computers, and Technology, 2022
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Biber S. E., “The Law of the Westworld (HBO)”, Digital Constitutionalist (forthcoming), 2022
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Biber S. E. “Machines Learning the Rule of Law: EU Proposes the World’s first Artificial Intelligence Act” , Verfassungsblog, 2021/7/13, available at https://verfassungsblog.de/ai-rol/ (The first comprehensive review on the proposed AI-Act published on Verfassungsblog)
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Biber S. E. “Turkey’s Withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention: An Unconstitutional Decision Requiring Global Attention”, European Law and Gender Blog, 2021/5/14, available at https://elan.jus.unipi.it/blog/turkeys-withdrawal-from-the-istanbul-convention-an-unconstitutional-decision-requiring-global-attention/