Prawo dostępu do Internetu, prawo do niekorzystania z Internetu i prawo do bycia offline a prawo do prywatności – czy multiplikacja praw człowieka jest remedium na ich efektywność?
Iwona Wrońska, Ewelina Cała-Wacinkiewicz, Maciej Nyka
Legal and Ethical Issues Related to the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Justice
Halina Sierocka
The Constitutionalization of the Internet and the Right to Non-Use
Joanna Wegner
Human Rights and Digital Choice: Rethinking the Right (Not) to Use the Internet
Elżbieta Kużelewska, Damian Malinowski, Mariusz Tomaszuk
The Right to Privacy and the Obligation to Transfer and Authenticate Personal Data through the Internet: Conflicting Issues
Mariusz Jabłoński

Technology Expertise in the Dutch Boardroom: Legal and Text Analytical Findings
Titiaan Keijzer, Anne Lafarre

Greenwashing the Aviation Industry? On the Lawful Use of ‘Sustainable Aviation Fuel’ Claims in Airline Advertising Under European Consumer Law
Paul Verbruggen, Amber Schuijers

Adopting a Universal Mandate on Platform Work: Balancing Contrasting Realities
Juliana Londoño Polo

The Relational Self: Some Thoughts From the Perspective of Dutch Constitutional Law
Ingrid Leijten

Relational Self, Harm, and Responsibility – A Contract Law Perspective in Response to the Montesquieu Lecture by Jonathan Herring
Elena Alina Onţanu

Toward a Less Incomplete Contract: Merging Smart Contracts and Esg Metrics Contracts
Fernanda de Araujo Meirelles Magalhães, Bruno Vieira

Digital Technology and Procedural Justice: Towards a Geography of Justice
Elena Alina Onțanu, Eric Tjong Tjin Tai