We are happy to announce the new JLMI Thematic CALL FOR PAPERS:
"COMPLIANCE & ENFORCEMENT TECHNOLOGIES".
This Call concerns issue 2/2025 (Vol. 4), to be published at the end of July 2025. Deadline: 30 November 2024.
The Journal of Law, Market & Innovation (JLMI) invites contributions on the subject of “Compliance & Enforcement Technologies”, exploring the cutting-edge digital tools and systems designed at ensuring compliance and tackling persistent enforcement challenges in the EU’s regulatory framework. This special issue invites scholarly contributions examining the role of emerging technologies in bridging the compliance and enforcement gaps, particularly within the EU Digital Acquis.
The concept of compliance & enforcement technologies covers a wide range of digital tools that help at promoting ex-ante compliance with legal frameworks and regulations and advancing ex-post enforcement. These technologies often utilize automation, AI, and data analytics to bridge enforcement gaps across different jurisdictions, particularly in complex regulatory frameworks like the EU Digital Acquis.
Prospective articles should be submitted in the form of abstracts (around 800 words) or draft articles (see below) to submissions.jlmi@iuse.it by 30 November 2024. Perspective authors will be notified by 10 December 2024.
The Call can be found here https://ojs.unito.it/index.php/JLMI/call_2_2025
"COMPLIANCE & ENFORCEMENT TECHNOLOGIES".
This Call concerns issue 2/2025 (Vol. 4), to be published at the end of July 2025. Deadline: 30 November 2024.
The Journal of Law, Market & Innovation (JLMI) invites contributions on the subject of “Compliance & Enforcement Technologies”, exploring the cutting-edge digital tools and systems designed at ensuring compliance and tackling persistent enforcement challenges in the EU’s regulatory framework. This special issue invites scholarly contributions examining the role of emerging technologies in bridging the compliance and enforcement gaps, particularly within the EU Digital Acquis.
The concept of compliance & enforcement technologies covers a wide range of digital tools that help at promoting ex-ante compliance with legal frameworks and regulations and advancing ex-post enforcement. These technologies often utilize automation, AI, and data analytics to bridge enforcement gaps across different jurisdictions, particularly in complex regulatory frameworks like the EU Digital Acquis.
Prospective articles should be submitted in the form of abstracts (around 800 words) or draft articles (see below) to submissions.jlmi@iuse.it by 30 November 2024. Perspective authors will be notified by 10 December 2024.
The Call can be found here https://ojs.unito.it/index.php/JLMI/call_2_2025