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- 27 June 2023
- New books
- gsclibrary
Institutional affairs Research & technological development Health Energy EU member states
Discover our selection of books recently added to the Council Library collection. To get a fuller view, please consult the list in Eureka, the online catalogue of the Council libraries.
Highlights
”This book reflects on selected issues of European law in dialogue with leading legal scholar Bruno De Witte, whose work has enlightened generations of students, scholars and practitioners of European law.”
”Les technologies d’intelligence artificielle se répandent dans tous les pans de la vie sociale : des outils de prise de décisions automatisées utilisés par les administrations, à la reconnaissance faciale en passant par les assistants personnels, les logiciels de recrutement ou encore les aides au diagnostic médical, ...”
”In this frank and uncompromising account, De Rynck tells the EU’s side of the story and seeks to dispel some of the myths and spin that have become indelibly linked to the Brexit process.”
”For Richard Susskind, the future of legal service is neither Grisham nor Rumpole. Instead, he predicts a world of online courts, AI-based global legal businesses, disruptive legal technologies, liberalized markets, commoditization, alternative sourcing, simulated practice on the metaverse, and many new legal jobs.”
”Infodemic management is an evidence-based practice underpinned by the science of infodemiology that offers guidance to better manage pandemic and epidemic risks and more quickly tackle new and resurgent health threats.”
”The book critically discusses issues such as the notion of criticality in the context of a circular economy, approaches for estimating the need for raw materials, certification schemes for raw materials, the role of consumers, and the impact of renewable energy development on resource conflicts.”
The publications mentioned in this post do not necessarily represent the positions, policies, or opinions of the Council of the European Union or the European Council.
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