A review of the EU’s Recast Regulation on dual-use items shows rising concern for the misuse of cyber-surveillance technologies (e.g., artificial intelligence, emerging technologies) by third countries, while also recognising the need to promote R&D competitiveness. This policy Brief analyses the balance struck between the economy, technological innovation, and human rights in the Recast, focusing on its potential for promoting human rights in export controls
Revolutionary technology, particularly in biology and genetics raised profound new ethical and human...
While more and more governments use their purchasing power to stimulate green production and to prom...
In the past decade, countries have actively established bilateral, plurilateral and regional trade a...
A review of the EU’s Recast Regulation on dual-use items shows rising concern for the misuse of cybe...
Export of cyber technology can undermine human rights in countries of destination. In the aftermath ...
Machiko Kanetake This chapter is based on the following publication by the author: ‘The EU’s Dual-Us...
The Council and the Parliament have recently reached a provisional agreement on the revision of the ...
Within the governance of technologies framework at the European Union level no specific and comprehe...
What kinds of politics do export controls entail and whose rights do they enable? The following arti...
It is no secret that technology companies have greased the wheels for human rights abuses around the...
Which is the current European governance on new and emerging technologies and where is it going? Wha...
This chapter asks what it means to regard human rights as a value of EU trade policy. Although trade...
The European Commission proposal for a legal framework to comprehensively regulate Artificial Intell...
This chapter examines the impact of the intellectual property chapters in the economic partnership a...
the EU has established itself as both a major trading partner on the international scene, as well as...
Revolutionary technology, particularly in biology and genetics raised profound new ethical and human...
While more and more governments use their purchasing power to stimulate green production and to prom...
In the past decade, countries have actively established bilateral, plurilateral and regional trade a...
A review of the EU’s Recast Regulation on dual-use items shows rising concern for the misuse of cybe...
Export of cyber technology can undermine human rights in countries of destination. In the aftermath ...
Machiko Kanetake This chapter is based on the following publication by the author: ‘The EU’s Dual-Us...
The Council and the Parliament have recently reached a provisional agreement on the revision of the ...
Within the governance of technologies framework at the European Union level no specific and comprehe...
What kinds of politics do export controls entail and whose rights do they enable? The following arti...
It is no secret that technology companies have greased the wheels for human rights abuses around the...
Which is the current European governance on new and emerging technologies and where is it going? Wha...
This chapter asks what it means to regard human rights as a value of EU trade policy. Although trade...
The European Commission proposal for a legal framework to comprehensively regulate Artificial Intell...
This chapter examines the impact of the intellectual property chapters in the economic partnership a...
the EU has established itself as both a major trading partner on the international scene, as well as...
Revolutionary technology, particularly in biology and genetics raised profound new ethical and human...
While more and more governments use their purchasing power to stimulate green production and to prom...
In the past decade, countries have actively established bilateral, plurilateral and regional trade a...