Historical Bases of Human and Fundamental Rights and the Need for a Multicultural Conception
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15 págs.
The Right to Extimacy and the Technological-Neoliberal Social Control
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17 págs.
Minority Report: the Road to a Deterministic Theory for the Philosophy of Criminal Law
Nicolás Salvi, Santiago Nigri
18 págs.
Challenges of United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in Technological Contexts: a View from the Evolution of Human Rights
José Julián Tole Martínez, Manuela Losada Chavarro, Paula Lancheros Sánchez
19 págs.
Jurisdiction and Artificial Intelligence: Reflections and some Applications in Brazilian Courts
20 págs.
The Standardization of Judicial Decisions by Artificial Intelligence: A Critique for the New Science of Law
Matheus Boniatti Feksa, Bruno Mello Correa de Barros
21 págs.
After All, Artificial Intelligence is not Intelligent: in a Search for a Comprehensible Neuroscientific Definition of Intelligence
Sthéfano Divino
21 págs.
Evelyn Téllez Carvajal, Jessica González Fernández
23 págs.
Evidentiary Reasoning and Artificial Intelligence in the Assessment of the Judicial Proof
Orión Vargas Vélez, Andrés Felipe Jaramillo-Gil
25 págs.
Personal Data Management against Identity Theft: Analysis of Cases Filed at the Consumers League from Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana Monteria (2019 - 2021)
Jaclyn Ximena Carrillo Díaz, Adriana Isabel Londoño Londoño, Eduardo Alonso Flórez Aristizabal
25 págs.
Digital Justice in the Contentious Administrative Jurisdiction: The Quickness Principle Based on ICTs as an Instrument for Judicial Decongestion in Colombia
Carmen Cecilia Diz Muñoz, Carlos Andrés Sánchez Peña, Daniela Orozco Poveda, Yassith Yaneth Muskus Tobias
27 págs.