Jean Monnet Network on enforcement of EU law (EULEN)

Administrative Law

Effective enforcement and risk-based inspections supported by artificial intelligence (by Luca Megale)

The project focuses on setting up innovative risk-based food safety inspections with the support of artificial intelligence and machine learning. The scope is to plan more targeted inspections, reduce related costs (for operators and public authorities, including the health system) and support voluntary compliance, which are all central elements for effective and efficient enforcement. Researcher: …

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The transformation of discretionary power in European migration law. From unregulated executive freedom to sophisticated decision-making processes and (underestimated) inroads for migrant protection (by Jonas Bornemann)

In several national legal systems in Europe, early efforts to regulate immigration relied heavily on discretionary powers. Whereas immigration laws in Europe have come a long way since, discretionary powers did not disappear from the European legal landscape entirely. Rather, European migration law continues to include discretionary decision making on several occasions. My research suggests…

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Artificial Intelligence and Public Law: European Law, Constitutional Principles and Administrative Procedures (by Anna Barbara Zejc)

The subject of my thesis is the investigation of the use of artificial intelligence in administrative procedures affecting  European citizens, in particular the possible impact it may have in regard to the fundamental rights, as well as under the general principles of European Union law. Researcher Ms. Anna Barbara Zejc – abzejc@gmail.com De Castro Abogados

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