The algorithmic frontier for LGBTQI+ rights
The Internet, social networks, and their algorithms are the next frontier to be secured, as hate and discrimination cross national protections.
The Internet, social networks, and their algorithms are the next frontier to be secured, as hate and discrimination cross national protections.
Low-carbon transition has recently featured prominently in European Union (EU) policy
Organized crime plays a prominent role in a variety of illicit markets, but what role does it play in legal markets?
In a world of ever-expanding knowledge where research has become increasingly complex, professor of management Sen Chai looks at two possible alternatives to permanent proximity
On June 7 and 8, Laurent Bibard, professor of management and philosophy, went to a conference held in the European Parliament, devoted to the philosopher Alexandre Kojève (1902 – 1968).
It all happened on a Thursday, back in June 2016. The United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union after a historic referendum