Algorithmic discrimination in Europe: Challenges and opportunities for gender equality and non-discrimination law

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Algorithmic discrimination in Europe : Challenges and opportunities for gender equality and non-discrimination law. / Gerards, Janneke; Xenidis, Raphaële.

Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2021. 192 p.

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Gerards, J & Xenidis, R 2021, Algorithmic discrimination in Europe: Challenges and opportunities for gender equality and non-discrimination law. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg.

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Gerards, J., & Xenidis, R. (2021). Algorithmic discrimination in Europe: Challenges and opportunities for gender equality and non-discrimination law. Publications Office of the European Union.

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Gerards J, Xenidis R. Algorithmic discrimination in Europe: Challenges and opportunities for gender equality and non-discrimination law. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2021. 192 p.

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Gerards, Janneke ; Xenidis, Raphaële. / Algorithmic discrimination in Europe : Challenges and opportunities for gender equality and non-discrimination law. Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2021. 192 p.

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