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Over ons Praktische zaken Waar vindt u ons R. (Riccardo) Vecellio Segate, Dr PhD

Speerpunten

Public International Law, Technology Regulation, Intellectual Property Rights (especially Trade Secrets and Patents), Comparative Law in East Asia (China, Japan, South Korea), Smart Collaborative Robotics and Human-Machine Interaction, EU Law and International Investment Arbitration, Environmental Law and Cultural Heritage Protection, Technology Standardisation, Human Rights Protection, Business & Human Rights, Comparative Bioethics, Digital and algorithmic (AI) evidence in domestic and international criminal proceedings, Criminal Law Theory, Law & the Biosciences

Publicaties

Precedential Value of Judicial Decisions in Increasingly Hybridised Civil Law Systems: Chinese Choreographies at the WTO

Neuroenhancement Patentability and the Boundaries Conundrum in Psychiatric Disorders

Encoding the Enforcement of Safety Standards into Smart Robots to Harness Their Computing Sophistication and Collaborative Potential: A Legal Risk Assessment for European Union Policymakers

Horizontalizing Insecurity or Securitizing Privacy? Two Narratives of a Rule-of-Law Misalignment between a Special Administrative Region and Its State

Cognitive Bias, Privacy Rights, and Digital Evidence in International Criminal Proceedings: Demystifying the Double-Edged AI Revolution

The 'It' Arbitrator: Why Do Corporations Not Act as Arbitrators?

The first binding treaty on business and human rights: a deconstruction of the EU’s negotiating experience along the lines of institutional incoherence and legal theories

Channeled Beneath International Law: Mapping Infrastructure and Regulatory Capture as Israeli–American Hegemonic Reinforcers in Palestine

The Dis-Embedded Arbitrator: Releasing Arbitration from Corruption-Shaped Environments in the Wake of the Odebrecht Arbitral Ordeal in Peru

Yet another jeopardy for the constitutional social contract?: The Metaverse as a potential disruptor for global digital governance, and its implications for domestic and supranational constitutional discourses in the age of post Westphalia

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