Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Data, algorithms, and private law: advancing protections in health, labor, consumer, succession, and liability contexts
Data, algorithms, and private law: advancing protections in health, labor, consumer, succession, and liability contexts

It is with great pleasure that we present the second issue of Volume 2 of the Brazilian Journal of Law, Technology and Innovation, marking the close of our second year of publication. This volume features nine scholarly papers that illuminate pressing topics related to data protection, algorithmic processes, and privacy in a variety of private-law contexts including health, labor, consumer relations, inheritance, and civil liability.

We invite readers, researchers, and legal practitioners to contribute their own findings and insights to the Brazilian Journal of Law, Technology and Innovation. Your continued engagement, submissions, and peer reviews have enriched our publication and advanced the global conversation on law and technology. We deeply appreciate your support and look forward to another year of vigorous scholarship and collaboration.

Articles

Vanessa Schmidt Bortolini, Wilson Engelmann, Alexandre de Souza Garcia
1-18
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: A systematic literature review of emerging risks and challenges
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v2i2.1-18
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Andressa Munaro Alves, Lucas Witkoski Brolezi
19-33
Technology and new work: the impact of reducing working hours
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v2i2.19-33
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Rômulo Soares Valentini
34-53
The use of workers-produced data in Artificial Intelligence-based systems
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v2i2.34-53
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Tales Calaza
54-70
Caught in the web: how e-commerce plays with consumer minds
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v2i2.54-70
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Nishchay Rao
71-83
Data after death: legal consequences of posthumous data management
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v2i2.71-83
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Arthur Pinheiro Basan, José Henrique de Oliveira Couto
84-97
Consumer surveillance and personal data protection as a fundamental right
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v2i2.84-97
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Rafael de Freitas Valle Dresch, José Luiz de Moura Faleiros Júnior
98-128
Special strict civil liability in Brazil's General Data Protection Law
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v2i2.98-128
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João Alexandre Silva Alves Guimarães
129-163
By any other name: fact-checking and the right to forget the past
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v2i2.129-163
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Stéfani Reimann Patz
164-193
Between data and damages: the (im)possibility of imposing non-material/moral damages in cases of personal leaks in the information society
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v2i2.164-193
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