Get 20M+ Full-Text Papers For Less Than $1.50/day. Start a 14-Day Trial for You or Your Team.

Learn More →

Georgia on its path to Europeanisation: Academic Cooperation

Georgia on its path to Europeanisation: Academic Cooperation Georgia on its path to Europeanisation: Academic Cooperation Archil Chochia Tanel Kerikmäe department of Law, Tallinn university of Technology Akadeemia tee 3, Tallinn 12618, Estonia Email: archil.chochia@taltech.ee Email: tanel.kerikmae@taltech.ee TalTech Journal of European Studies (TJES) has recently undergone a change in its focus, and also the name of the journal has changed from the Baltic Journal of European Studies to the current one. The journal’s scope has changed accordingly, and now encompasses digitalisation a nd technology implementation, and their impact on the social, legal, political, economic and cultural domains in the European Union and its Member States. There is no clarity on how legal and ethical frameworks could effectively regulate human-machine interaction, what should be the normative and institutional components of such frameworks and which legal categories could help build a functional governance model. The use of machine-learning, big data and other arti ficial intelligence technologies has become an essential element of the competitiveness of digital systems; however, the public trust in “black box” algorithms is still too low to effectively implement these in the public sector. Besides, decisions made by “black box” mechanisms do not yet comply with the requirements of legal certainty. The EU has issued a http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Baltic Journal of European Studies de Gruyter

Georgia on its path to Europeanisation: Academic Cooperation

Loading next page...
 
/lp/de-gruyter/georgia-on-its-path-to-europeanisation-academic-cooperation-sMKgnN3OTp

References (14)

Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2020 Archil Chochia et al., published by Sciendo
ISSN
2228-0596
eISSN
2674-4619
DOI
10.1515/bjes-2020-0011
Publisher site
See Article on Publisher Site

Abstract

Georgia on its path to Europeanisation: Academic Cooperation Archil Chochia Tanel Kerikmäe department of Law, Tallinn university of Technology Akadeemia tee 3, Tallinn 12618, Estonia Email: archil.chochia@taltech.ee Email: tanel.kerikmae@taltech.ee TalTech Journal of European Studies (TJES) has recently undergone a change in its focus, and also the name of the journal has changed from the Baltic Journal of European Studies to the current one. The journal’s scope has changed accordingly, and now encompasses digitalisation a nd technology implementation, and their impact on the social, legal, political, economic and cultural domains in the European Union and its Member States. There is no clarity on how legal and ethical frameworks could effectively regulate human-machine interaction, what should be the normative and institutional components of such frameworks and which legal categories could help build a functional governance model. The use of machine-learning, big data and other arti ficial intelligence technologies has become an essential element of the competitiveness of digital systems; however, the public trust in “black box” algorithms is still too low to effectively implement these in the public sector. Besides, decisions made by “black box” mechanisms do not yet comply with the requirements of legal certainty. The EU has issued a

Journal

Baltic Journal of European Studiesde Gruyter

Published: Sep 1, 2020

There are no references for this article.