Simpson, Seamus
Published in
Frontiers in Communication
This article contributes to knowledge on EU policy for Internet intermediaries by providing a characterization and analysis of the system of governance for intermediaries set out initially in the 2000 Directive on E-Commerce and recently updated in the 2022 Digital Services Act. The article shows how the new regulatory system of the DSA, unlike its...
Shukla, Aditya Kumar Tripathi, Shraddha
Published in
Frontiers in Political Science
Contin Trillo-Figueroa, Sebastian
The European Commission’s confrontation with Chinese EVs is a high-stakes geopolitical maneuver full of risks, as it could ignite a trade war. The anti-subsidy probe tests EU geopolitical resolve amid internal divisions and economic challenges. Higher tariffs on Chinese EVs risk political and climate repercussions, with China likely to retaliate. T...
Dat, Hoang Le Ngoc Tien An, Chu Thi Thanh
Published in
Vietnamese Journal of Legal Sciences
Data transmission is crucial in the digital age, making robust legal frameworks for data protection and the free flow of information essential. Distinguishing between personal and non-personal data is critical for ensuring regulatory compliance. Roles like controllers and processors define obligations and remedies, ensuring secure and lawful data h...
Hien, Nguyen Xuan My Anh, Nguyen Thi Kim
Published in
Vietnamese Journal of Legal Sciences
Confronting the challenges of food safety, environmental impact, and ethical issues in conventional meat production, scientists have pioneered “cell-cultured meat” as an innovative alternative. However, this novel approach brings its own food safety concerns. Globally, there is a varied response to the manufacturing and marketing of “cell-cultured ...
Hassoun, Abed El Rahman Tanhua, Toste Lips, Inga Heslop, Emma Petihakis, George Karstensen, Johannes
Published in
Frontiers in Marine Science
The interdisciplinary community of ocean and coastal observers and modelers in Europe is driven by national observing needs for prediction and management of intricate processes shaping Europe’s Seas. Not all observing needs can be addressed by nations alone and various coordination activities exist to overcome fragmentation and create cross benefit...
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Contin Trillo-Figueroa, Sebastian
Europe should avoid entangling in America’s Indo-Pacific strategy and instead focus on the Euro-Atlantic region. Europe does not view China as an equivalent threat to Russia. Europe's primary concerns lie with Ukraine, while the US manages Indo-Pacific security through other alliances. China’s de facto support for Russia in Ukraine poses a greater ...
Laroche Dupraz, Catherine
La mise en oeuvre de stratégies de souveraineté alimentaire, à différentes échelles géographiques, permet-elle la sécurité alimentaire mondiale ? Après avoir distingué autonomie et souveraineté alimentaire, nous montrons que, conditionné à la réalisation de la sécurité alimentaire mondiale, le concept de souveraineté alimentaire n’apporte pas, seul...
Shirish, Anuragini Komal, Shobana
The proliferation of fake synthetic media has grown exponentially in the past several years. The democratization of artificial intelligence tools propelled the use of deepfake technologies for both progressive and regressive purposes. Similar to fake news, the malicious use of deepfakes is a real threat to the democracy of nations because it can si...