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Rui Lanceiro

@ruilanceiro

Law Professor in the University of Lisbon School of Law | EU Law and Constitutional Law (and some International Law)
Professor na Faculdade de Direito @ULisboa_

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I had the oportunity to write a text on The Importance of Cyber Diplomacy in International Relations Today on the E-Brief of the IDN - Instituto da Defesa Nacional - Portugal, entitled "Cyberdiplomacy". I would like to thank IDN for this oportunity. idn.gov.pt/pt/publicacoes…

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With the AI Act just published, this paper is a useful resource for understanding the politics and rationale behind key provisions of the Regulation. Now available on SSRN 🔗papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… A short 🧵 #AI #EU #Legislation #AIAct #EUlaw #EDPS

With the AI Act just published, this paper is a useful resource for understanding the politics and rationale behind key provisions of the Regulation. 

Now available on SSRN 🔗papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

A short 🧵

#AI #EU #Legislation #AIAct #EUlaw #EDPS
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It is possible to a Member State to invoke a Directive which was not correctly transposed against a person, if the rejection is based in a general principle of EU law such as the prohibition of abusive practices. The general principles of EU law are not subject to transposition

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💡REALaw Forum 2024: Programme & Registration This September, 16 young researchers will join us in beautiful Budapest at the PPCU Faculty of Law to discuss the digitalisation of European administrative law and public administration. Join us online👇 realaw.blog/2024/08/06/%f0…

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M.A. and others v. France: The ‘End Demand’ model of Regulating Sex Work goes to Strasbourg: "The lack of a common European approach led the Court to conclude that the State had a wide margin of appreciation in determining how to regulate sex work." strasbourgobservers.com/2024/09/03/m-a…