Marta Infantino and Mauro Bussani
Abstract
The paper is an introduction to the special issue on the law of the algorithmic state in Central and Eastern Europe. It explains why the issue focuses on the state as developer and user of emerging technologies, and on Central and Eastern European countries as the relevant units of comparison. The paper gives some further insights about the methodology adopted in making the issue and about the main comparative lessons learned from this collective endeavour.
Table of Contents
Why This Special Issue
The Rise of the Automated State
Daily Practices and Litigated Cases
A Focus on Central and Eastern Europe
The Project’s Methodology
What We Learned
6.1. Time, Hopes and Fears
6.2. The Sectors and the Technology Involved
6.3. The Algorithmic State and Statutory Law