
The Comparative Law Review is a peer-reviewed international academic journal for interdisciplinary research on Law, that engages with the theoretical exploration of legal systems and the mutual intersections of Law and Culture.
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Volume 17 - 1 (2026) Special Issue

VOLUME 17 - 1 (2026) - European Law and Digital Technologies
Federica Giovanella, Introduction to the Special Issue
Alessandro Catano, Data Protection at the Gate: Personal Data of Third-Country Nationals in the EU Entry/Exist System
Sara Garsia - Bilgesu Sumer, The European Digital Identity Wallet as A Tool to Increase Individual Autonomy: From Theory to Critical Reality
Giulia Formici, Transatlantic debate on AI-powered facial recognition technologies: EU and US regulatory models
Xiaotong Bing - Anne Oloo, Affective Computing-Based Attention Monitoring in AI Education: A Comparative Analysis...
Sonia Sforza, Central bank digital currencies and privacy: a comparative analysis of regulatory approaches in the EU and China
Raffaele Ambrosino, Governance profiles of secondary use of health data in the EHDS
Gioia Codognotto, Contradictions of Twin Transitions: The Environmental Impact of AI Systems from the European Union Perspective
Gabriele Franco, Through the Artificial Intelligence Act: cross-sectional study on a pro-innovation law
Fabio Seferi, AI regulatory sandboxes as legal transplants: governance, regulatory learning and legal-technical interaction
Giulia Fantoni, The Right to Good Administration and Foundation Models: A European Governance Perspective and Best Practices
Giovanni Chieco, AI in the Legal Market: Addressing Legal Ambiguity Through a Consumer-Centric Lens
Beatrice Marone, Escaping the regulatory lasagna: how the AI liability legislation must molt to survive
Veronica Zerba - Edoardo D. Martino, Tokenising Property
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Comparative Law Review is registered at the Courthouse of Monza (Italy) - Nr. 1988 - May, 10th 2010.
Editors - Prof. Giovanni Marini, Prof. Pier Giuseppe Monateri, Prof. Tommaso Edoardo Frosini, Prof. Salvatore Sica, Prof. Alessandro Somma, Prof. Giuseppe Franco Ferrari, Prof. Massimiliano Granieri.
