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Regulating the Digital Welfare State: Could a Human Rights-Based Approach Prevent Harm in Algorithmic Decisions?
Harkens, A.
(Speaker)
Schippers, B.
(Speaker)
Nicol, E.
(Speaker)
Law
Computer And Information Sciences
StrathCyber
Strathclyde ischool
Activity
:
Talk or presentation types
›
Invited talk
Description
A talk delivered at the Law and Technology research seminar series at the Law School, University of Strathclyde
Period
5 Mar 2025
Held at
Law
Degree of Recognition
Local
Keywords
digital
welfare state
Algorithms
socio-legal research
human rights
decision making
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