From digital remains to sustainable AI: law, technology, and the twin transitions in the BILETA 2024 special edition

Felipe Romero-Moreno, Megan Blakely

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Abstract

This special edition of the International Review of Law, Computers & Technology showcases insightful scholarship arising from the 39th Annual BILETA Conference 2024, impeccably well organised by Associate Professor Edoardo Celeste. The conference was held at Dublin City University, Ireland, from 17th to 19th April 2024. In keeping with BILETA’s enduring tradition, this conference served as a vital forum for academics, researchers, practitioners, postgraduate students, and all those engaged with the dynamic interplay of law, technology, and legal education. Participants from across the globe convened to partake in critical and timely discussions shaping the future of these interconnected fields. The 2024 conference marked a welcome return to the island of Ireland, hosted within the historic St Patrick’s Campus of Dublin City University in Dublin. While embracing a fully hybrid format, the vibrant in-person interactions in Dublin undoubtedly enriched the intellectual exchange.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-3
Number of pages3
JournalInternational Review of Law, Computers & Technology
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 12 May 2025

Keywords

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Digital Remains
  • Post-Mortem Privacy
  • Autonomous Vehicles (AVs)
  • Enterprise Liability
  • Internet Content Providers
  • Freedom of Expression
  • Environmental Law Principles
  • EU AI Act
  • Legal Risk Management
  • Micro-Entities
  • Ecological Footprint

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