@article{2b995fbdbb494e2dba80488119d9e789,
title = "European fundamental rights and digitalization",
keywords = "artificial intelligence, Charter of Fundamental Rights, digital platforms, Digitalization, European Convention on Human Rights",
author = "Maja Brkan and Monica Claes and Clara Rauchegger",
note = "Funding Information: All articles in this issue were presented at the workshop {\textquoteleft}Digitalization, Ethics and EU Fundamental Rights{\textquoteright} that took place at Maastricht University on 9 and 10 January 2020. The workshop was organized in the framework of the Jean Monnet project {\textquoteleft}NOVA-EU{\textquoteright} (Innovating and Transforming the European Union). We are grateful to Andrea Ott, the coordinator of the NOVA-EU project, for leading the project. We would also like to express special thanks to Thomas Biermeyer, Executive Editor of the MJ, for his helpful advice and his patience.",
year = "2020",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1177/1023263X20983778",
language = "English",
volume = "27",
pages = "697--704",
journal = "Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law",
issn = "1023-263X",
publisher = "SAGE Publications Ltd",
number = "6",
}