Here is an overview of the summary:
- Could algorithms replace judges? by Serge Abiteboul and Florence G'sell
- Modeling of compensation for bodily injury, by Anaïs Gayte-Papon de Lameigné, Pierrick Legrand and Jacques Lévy Véhel
- The end of rules and standards, by Anthony J. Casey and Anthony Niblett
- Algorithmic decisions by Florence G'sell
- Some epistemological reflections on the competition between legal norm and numerical norm by Jean Lassègue
- Algorithmic law: on the erasure of the distinction between the rule and its implementation by David Restrepo Amariles,
- The implementation of the personalization of the right by Christoph Busch
- Interpreting contracts through surveys
and experiments
by Lior Jacob Strahilevitz and Omri Ben-Shahar - Legal prospective essay on fashions data valuation: informational fund, right to data portability and dividend
by Valérie-Laure Benabou - Empowerment and Big Data on personal data, by Nicolas Anciaux and Célia Zolynski
- Algorithmic discrimination by Adrien Basdevant
- Illicit personalization by Anne-Lise Sibony and Damian Clifford
- For more transparent data profiling and personalization of advertising and services for the consumer by Axel Adida
- The impact of the GDPR on AI innovations by Béatrice Delmas-Linel and Grégoire Dumas