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Exploring legal mechanisms for data stewardship
Launch of a joint publication with the AI Council exploring legal mechanisms that could help facilitate responsible data stewardship
Exploring legal mechanisms for data stewardship
A joint publication with the AI Council, which explores three legal mechanisms that could help facilitate responsible data stewardship
Is the goal of antitrust enforcement a competitive digital economy or a different digital ecosystem?
Antitrust ferment and opportunity in digital markets
Learning data lessons: data access and sharing during COVID-19
Findings from an expert workshop exploring lessons learned from data-driven initiatives that emerged in response to COVID-19.
Post-Brexit Britain’s dance-off with EU privacy standards in the context of EU-US relations
When privacy protections are aligning at a global level, how will the UK reconcile data protection and digital protectionism?
America’s ‘privacy renaissance’: What to expect under a new presidency and Congress
A deep dive into US privacy legislation and implications for US-EU-UK relations
Ada’s National Data Strategy consultation response
A summary of the Ada Lovelace Institute's response to the National Data Strategy consultation
Legal mechanisms for data stewardship working group
Working group to explore different legal structures that support responsible management of data.
Exploring principles for data stewardship
An open set of case studies exploring principles for data stewardship.
Reinventing online platforms: is the new EU regulatory package enough?
Without mandatory interoperability, will the Digital Markets Act and Digital Service Act be enough to reset the rules for big tech?
Delivering responsible data through the National Data Strategy
Examining how the commitment to responsible data in the UK's National Data Strategy could be realised and what it misses.
Participatory data governance
Enabling a participatory approach to data use, access, sharing and governance where beneficiaries can control and oversee the use of their data.