Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022)

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Foreword

Our world is undergoing incredible change - not only in a tense international situation, but also in the regulatory void created by the rapid pace of technological development, to which law, as a general social normative system, must respond faster than ever before. All this in an environment where there is often insufficient time for the positions on which regulation is based to be debated, with a view to ensuring that regulation is able to prevent the negative consequences of new situations. In this issue, the authors address these exciting issues.

In this issue, topics such as the data protection issues raised by the use of artificial intelligence in public administrations, which provides answers to an increasingly topical issue, and certain questions of transparency in government platforms, also created and maintained within the framework of these administrations, are addressed; the data protection of deceased persons, which stretches the traditional interpretative framework of data protection; the rethinking of the domestic system of administrative legal requirements for autonomous vehicles and, last but not least, the potential constitutional limits of the use of personal data.

I believe that our authors, with their extremely curious choice of topics and their professionally grounded new positions, can successfully provide guidance to a professional audience interested in the field of public administration and infocommunications.

On behalf of the publisher, I would like to thank our authors for their efforts, the members of the Editorial Board and the editors for their dedication and acceptance of the invitations.

I wish all readers a good professional "immersion"!

 

Balázs Hohmann, Editor-in-Chief

Published: 2022-07-01

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