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The Ideal Approach To Artificial Intelligence Legislation: A Combination Of The United States And European Union, Dane Chapman
The Ideal Approach To Artificial Intelligence Legislation: A Combination Of The United States And European Union, Dane Chapman
University of Miami Law Review
The evolution of Artificial Intelligence (“A.I.”) from a speculative concept depicted in science fiction to its integration into various aspects of everyday life has brought about complex challenges for contemporary legislators. The proliferation of A.I. technology has led to a growing recognition of the need for regulation, as it poses both promises and threats to society. On the one hand, A.I. has the potential to enhance efficiency in various fields, such as medicine and automation of routine tasks. On the other hand, if left unregulated, A.I. has the potential to undermine democratic principles and infringe upon fundamental rights. Thus, legislators …
The Human Right Of Property, José E. Alvarez
The Human Right Of Property, José E. Alvarez
University of Miami Law Review
Despite the absence of a comprehensive global pact on the subject, the human right to property protection—a right of property but only rarely to specific property—exists and is recognized in 21 human rights instruments, including some of the most widely ratified multilateral treaties ever adopted. The Cold War’s omission of property rights in the two principal treaties on human rights, namely the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, has been overtaken by events. But that reality continues to be resisted by legal scholars, including human rights advocates, as well …
Prosecuting Terrorists: When Does Apprehension In Violation Of International Law Preclude Trial?, John M. Rogers
Prosecuting Terrorists: When Does Apprehension In Violation Of International Law Preclude Trial?, John M. Rogers
University of Miami Law Review
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The Choice Between Direct Discovery And Other Means Of Obtaining Evidence Abroad: The Impact Of The Hague Evidence Convention, Bernard H. Oxman
The Choice Between Direct Discovery And Other Means Of Obtaining Evidence Abroad: The Impact Of The Hague Evidence Convention, Bernard H. Oxman
University of Miami Law Review
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