Contents
Part IAlgorithms, Freedom, and Fundamental Rights
2Fundamental Rights and the Rule of Law in the Algorithmic Society
3Inalienable Due Process in an Age of AI: Limiting the Contractual Creep toward Automated Adjudication
5Algorithmic Law: Law Production by Data or Data Production by Law?
6Human Rights and Algorithmic Impact Assessment for Predictive Policing
7Law Enforcement and Data-Driven Predictions at the National and EU Level: A Challenge to the Presumption of Innocence and Reasonable Suspicion?
10EU By-Design Regulation in the Algorithmic Society: A Promising Way Forward or Constitutional Nightmare in the Making?
11What’s in the Box? The Legal Requirement of Explainability in Computationally Aided Decision-Making in Public Administration
12International Race for Regulating Crypto-Finance Risks: A Comprehensive Regulatory Framework Proposal