Meat Consumption and Climate Change: What's the Connection? Published: 30 March 2022 Explainer Meat consumption is a contentious issue for multiple reasons, with many condemning the practice on moral, ethical or religious grounds. But its climate impact is indisputable. By Rachel England
What is Tech Diplomacy? Published: 30 March 2022 Explainer The term “tech diplomacy” has gained currency over the last five years. The following text aims to unpack it and highlight specific examples of tech diplomacy practices. By Katharina Höne
What is Digital Constitutionalism? A view from Europe Published: 30 March 2022 Explainer European digital constitutionalism should not be considered as a mere constitutional reaction. Rather, it is a long-term, proactive strategy to protect democratic values in the algorithmic society from being eroded by unaccountable powers. By Giovanni De Gregorio
The nuclear debate and energy taxonomy in the European Union Published: 30 March 2022 backgrounder The new taxonomy generated a considerable uproar within the Union, reigniting debate about nuclear power and reinvigorating pro-nuclear and anti-nuclear positions. By Martina Pilloni
The Good Street: A New Framework for Sustainable Mobility and Urban Design Published: 30 March 2022 Case Study How do we balance urban public spaces and efficient movement? The Good Street approach rethinks city planning to harmonize place and flow, addressing safety, livability, and mobility. What strategies ensure streets are safe, comfortable, and enjoyable for all? By Anna Wyner
The EU energy crisis and the Eastmead project: Background and prospects Published: 30 March 2022 Analysis The Russia-Ukraine war severely threatens the European Union’s energy security and energy transition. Under these circumstances, the Eastern Mediterranean natural gas resources are obtaining new significance. By Martina Pilloni
Platform liability regimes around the world Published: 30 March 2022 Backgrounder Digital platforms, namely social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok, have been constructing and facilitating social discourse for over a decade. These platforms are hubs where users share political views, discuss global health responses, organize protests, and, more than ever, consume news. Despite their immense and undisputed power, however, these platforms were virtually free of regulatory oversight until the end of the 2010s. By Eyal Zilberman
Navigating the future: Germany's autonomous driving act Published: 30 March 2022 Spotlight The Autonomous Driving Act permits the operation of autonomous vehicles without a driver physically present, but only within designated areas under “technical supervision.” This refers to a human backup who remotely monitors the vehicles and can intervene during critical situations. Consequently, Germany has assumed a pioneering and leading role in establishing the technical requirements necessary for autonomous vehicles to operate and defining the fundamental responsibilities of the involved parties during operation. By Timon Plass
How is Artificial Intelligence (AI) changing the workplace? Published: 30 March 2022 Explainer The present article will show how AI has influenced various labor rights, and particularly the employee’s right to privacy, equality and due process. It will also illustrate how AI may damage human beings’ ability to provide for themselves through work. By Tammy Katsabian
The Many Facets of Sustainable Finance: Perspectives from France and Italy Published: 29 March 2022 Explainer Sustainable finance developments in France and Italy mark a vital shift towards eco-friendly and socially responsible investments. These countries lead by example, but the path is layered with challenges. By Marine Cornelis