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Brill - Technology, Democracy and Society

January 2025

This curated selection gathers documents from Human Rights Documents Online covering issues such as democracy, freedom of the press, freedom of expression, censorship, human rights defenders, media, internet, social media, surveillance, and more. The collection consists of 7,000 documents from over 400 organizations, including American Association for the Advancement of Science, Australian Council for Overseas Aid, Center for International Environmental Law, Center for World Indigenous Studies, Council of the European Union, and more. Documents span from the years 1978 – 2022, and cover more than 200 countries.

Encyclopedia of Law and Economics

December 2024 

The second edition of the Elgar Encyclopedia of Law and Economics is now available online. Covering major areas like criminal, property, contract, tort, labor, and antitrust law, its 156 expert-written entries provide in-depth overviews and extensive bibliographies. Enhanced with advanced search and browse tools, it serves as both an entry point and a platform for advanced research.

Financial Times Historical Archive

December 2024 

The historical archive of Financial Times covering the years 1888-2006. The historical archive of the Financial Times is an essential, comprehensive and unbiased research tool for everyone studying the public affairs and financial history of the last 120 years.

Critical AI

December 2024 

Critical AI is an interdisciplinary journal based at Rutgers University’s Center for Cultural Analysis and is affiliated with the Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science. Though rooted in critical methods from the humanities, social sciences, and arts, Critical AI works with technologists, scientists, economists, policy makers, health professionals, teachers, community organizers, legislators, lawyers, and entrepreneurs who share the understanding of interdisciplinary research as a powerful tool for building and implementing accountable technology in the public interest.

AIRe – Journal of AI Law and Regulation

November 2024 

The Journal of AI Law and Regulation (AIRe) reports on key legislative developments in the governance of artificial intelligence (AI) in jurisdictions around the world. The journal is an impartial platform for discussing the role of law and regulation in managing the challenges and opportunities of AI’s impact on society. AIRe covers diverse fields of law which are affected by AI, such as privacy and data protection, IP, anti-discrimination law, human rights, consumer protection law, as well as sectoral legal developments, eg in healthcare, financial services, transport, agriculture. The journal also analyses important judgments that shape the field of AI law and regulation, in particular those by the international courts and tribunals, regional courts (eg European Courts), and higher national courts. AIRe is published quarterly and is available online to the EUI Community.

EUobserver

September 2024 

EUobserver is an online news resource, publishing daily reports and feature articles on all aspects of European Union affairs. EUobserver was established in Brussels in 2000 “to support European democracy by reflecting the voice of people and by giving people the information they need to hold the EU establishment to account.”


Le Monde, daily newspaper

September 2024 

EUI users can access the daily newspapers from 11:00 onwards and the digital newspaper up to 30 days in the past. The EUI subscription does not include mobile access via the app.

AM Explorer, 1980s Culture and Society

September 2024 

From zines, newspapers and ephemera, to oral histories, films and photographs, 1980s Culture and Society is an eclectic and multi-faceted resource compiled from archival collections housed across the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Capturing diverse perspectives, materials produced by grassroots organizations and under-represented groups are presented alongside government records and mainstream media to showcase the key social, cultural, and political concerns of the decade.

Funding Institutional

August 2024 

Funding Institutional is an Elsevier database listing approximately 37,000 active and recurring funding opportunities aw well as millions of awarded grants from over 14,000 government and private funding organizations worldwide. Some of the features of this database include: funding opportunities recommendations, email alerts on deadlines, tracking and saving searches; funding search in various research and geographic areas; insights into funders and their previously awarded grants.

Arcanum

March 2024 

Online full text database of Hungarian and Romanian scientific journals, encyclopedias, newpapers, and monographic series from the 1800s to the present.


EURACTIV Intelligence  

February 2024

EURACTIV Intelligenceplatform is a gateway into European Union policy insights. The Dashboard delivers real-time updates on trending policy news, documents, and upcoming events. You can search through thousands of EURACTIV articles and policy documents; stay on top of social media trends; navigate through detailed profiles of policymakers using the Profile Explorer, including contacts, and connected stakeholders. And with Alerts, receive timely email and notifications.

NewsGuard 

February 2024

NewsGuard is a tool showing trust scores and ratings for more than 8,500 news and information websites responsible for approximately 95% of all the news and information consumed and shared online in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, the U.K., Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the U.S. It is installed as a browser extension and works within an internet browser as you search for news and information online. 

United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea : Commentary

January 2024

These Commentaries are based almost entirely on the formal and informal documentation of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III, 1973-1982), coupled, where necessary, with the personal knowledge of editors, contributors, or reviewers, many of whom were principal negotiators or UN personnel who participated in the Conference. 

Commentaries on World Trade Law Online

January 2024

The Commentaries explain the provisions of the WTO Agreements article by article, setting out the interpretation of each article in the case law, in practice and in scholarly writing.

 

 

 

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