First published online: 4 January 2021Algorithmic discrimination poses an increased risk to the legal principle of equality. Scholarly accounts of this challenge are emerging in the context of EU equality law, but the question of the resilience of the legal framework has not yet been addressed in depth. Exploring three central incompatibilities between the conceptual map of EU equality law and algorithmic discrimination, this article investigates how purposively revisiting selected conceptual and doctrinal tenets of EU nondiscrimination law offers pathways towards enhancing its effectiveness and resilience. First, I argue that predictive analytics are likely to give rise to intersectional forms of discrimination, which challenge the unidime...
Algorithmic decisions made by Machine Learning (ML) models may pose a threat of discrimination. This...
This chapter explores the negative and positive effects of algorithms on human rights and gender-bas...
Western societies are marked by diverse and extensive biases and inequality that are unavoidably emb...
This report investigates how algorithmic discrimination challenges the set of legal guarantees put i...
This report investigates how algorithmic discrimination challenges the set of legal guarantees put i...
While most studies on the topic of AI, algorithms and bias have been conducted from the point of vie...
In recent years a substantial literature has emerged concerning bias, discrimination, and fairness i...
This article assesses whether current European law sufficiently captures gender-based biases and alg...
The paper presents the European Charter of Fundamental Rights (the Charter) and the General Principl...
This article assesses whether current European law sufficiently captures gender-based biases and alg...
The potential for algorithms to discriminate is now well-documented, and algorithmic management tool...
The potential for algorithms to discriminate is now well-documented, and algorithmic management tool...
This chapter investigates the potential discriminatory outcome of algorithmic decision-making and th...
Western societies are marked by diverse and extensive biases and inequality that are unavoidably emb...
Algorithmic decisions made by Machine Learning (ML) models may pose a threat of discrimination. This...
Algorithmic decisions made by Machine Learning (ML) models may pose a threat of discrimination. This...
This chapter explores the negative and positive effects of algorithms on human rights and gender-bas...
Western societies are marked by diverse and extensive biases and inequality that are unavoidably emb...
This report investigates how algorithmic discrimination challenges the set of legal guarantees put i...
This report investigates how algorithmic discrimination challenges the set of legal guarantees put i...
While most studies on the topic of AI, algorithms and bias have been conducted from the point of vie...
In recent years a substantial literature has emerged concerning bias, discrimination, and fairness i...
This article assesses whether current European law sufficiently captures gender-based biases and alg...
The paper presents the European Charter of Fundamental Rights (the Charter) and the General Principl...
This article assesses whether current European law sufficiently captures gender-based biases and alg...
The potential for algorithms to discriminate is now well-documented, and algorithmic management tool...
The potential for algorithms to discriminate is now well-documented, and algorithmic management tool...
This chapter investigates the potential discriminatory outcome of algorithmic decision-making and th...
Western societies are marked by diverse and extensive biases and inequality that are unavoidably emb...
Algorithmic decisions made by Machine Learning (ML) models may pose a threat of discrimination. This...
Algorithmic decisions made by Machine Learning (ML) models may pose a threat of discrimination. This...
This chapter explores the negative and positive effects of algorithms on human rights and gender-bas...
Western societies are marked by diverse and extensive biases and inequality that are unavoidably emb...