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Facial recognition technology is a biometric-based technology that
processes sensitive personal data, namely biometric data, and thus constitutes a limitation
of the right to privacy. Moreover, with reference to its most ...
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In an increasingly fragmented and disunited geopolitical context, we are
witnessing an incessant, strong change in the global space and the emergence of new
threats, traditional or hybrid, which contribute to enriching ...
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The purpose of this contribution is first to build the legal connections
between anti-trafficking law, gender and international refugee law. The paper will
then move to “contributing factors” to trafficking with the ...
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Gender perspective in Private International Law can be claimed through
the so-called “sorority”: solidarity between women against sexual discrimination.
Private International Law can become an ethical tool to fight for ...
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The contribution dwells on Directive 2016/800/EU, put in the context of
the measures adopted in the field of judicial cooperation in criminal matters and with
an impact on juvenile criminal proceedings. The instrument, ...
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This paper analyzes the delicate balance between national security
concerns and EU law, focusing on the control mechanisms of foreign direct
investment (FDI) as a vivid example of the come-back of the State and the ...
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The child relocation is defined as the lawful transfer of a child by one
parent with the consent of the other. Child relocation cases could generate a lot of
controversies. The growing number of families with transnational ...
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This article deals with the relocation of international protection-seekers
between EU Member States, an instrument originally intended as an expression of
solidarity and protection of the most vulnerable claimants. It ...