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Can a fitness tracker save your life?
Since 2010, the well-known brand Fitbit known for selling wearable gadgets, namely fitness trackers, has sold over 127 million devices...
Jessica Hirst
Dec 1, 20235 min read


Blockchain: the ultimate solution for bills of lading?
Shipping documents in international trade are a necessary burden that provides a guarantee for the contracting parties. There is little...
Simeona Kostova
Oct 1, 202310 min read


Defamation law, social media and the 'edit' button
As we spend more time online, social media websites have become an integral part of our lives. Given social media’s fast-paced nature,...
Joanna Keung
May 29, 20238 min read


Freedom of expression vs protection of reputation: an ongoing battle
A very topical theme, always worth exploring, is the balancing act between the concept of freedom of expression in relation to the...
Niovi Plemmenou
Jul 28, 20227 min read


Food for thought: Lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) and international humanitarian law
Humans have constantly invented new technologies to make the waging of war more efficient. [1] Through technological progress, more...
Sara Snakenbroek
Jun 17, 20228 min read


Regulating the business model of social media companies; is it possible?
As with everything new, during the early days of the internet, there was no regulation of the digital sphere. Some twenty years later, a...
Sara Snakenbroek
Jan 15, 20224 min read


Surveillance capitalism and social media companies; has the time for regulation finally come?
Even if knowledge on surveillance capitalism is spreading, notably via Shoshana Zuboff”s book and documentaries, such disguised processes...
Sara Snakenbroek
Nov 22, 20217 min read
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