The invisible infrastructure: legal implications in the use of software by public bodies.
págs. 5-6
págs. 7-14
Specification languages for computational laws versus basic legal principles.
Petia Guintchev, Joost J. Joosten, Sofía Santiago Fernández, Eric Sancho Adamson, Aleix Solé Sánchez, Marta Soria Heredia
págs. 15-34
págs. 35-45
Algorithmic and AI transparency in the European Union: the Spanish case
págs. 47-59
Access to source codes for state software. From administrative transparency to digital transparency.
págs. 61-70
The data prism in regulating closedsource software in public administration: the case of the AI-powered translation Software Deepl in the swiss federal administration.
págs. 71-82
págs. 83-91
Managing public tendering in the virtual context: digital procurement platforms balancing simplification and critical issues.
págs. 93-106
Creating legal basis for automated decision-making: a review of section 53 e of Finland’s administrative procedure act and beyond.
págs. 107-116
Canadian federal public administration and automated decision-making: between hard and soft law.
págs. 117-123
págs. 125-141
págs. 143-171
págs. 173-185
págs. 187-192
págs. 193-198
Inteligencia artificial y sector público: retos, límites y medios.
Es reseña de:
Inteligencia artificial y sector público :: retos, límites y medios / coord. por Eduardo Gamero Casado, Francisco Luis Pérez Guerrero
Tirant lo Blanch, 2023. ISBN 978-84-1169-063-8
págs. 209-212




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