Reflections on the Need for Further Research within National Administrative Law before the EU Artificial Intelligence Act comes into effect: A Danish perspective

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Reflections on the Need for Further Research within National Administrative Law before the EU Artificial Intelligence Act comes into effect : A Danish perspective. / Motzfeldt, Hanne Marie.

In: European Review of Digital Administration & Law, Vol. 3 , No. 1, 2023, p. 99-112.

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Motzfeldt, HM 2023, 'Reflections on the Need for Further Research within National Administrative Law before the EU Artificial Intelligence Act comes into effect: A Danish perspective', European Review of Digital Administration & Law, vol. 3 , no. 1, pp. 99-112.

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Motzfeldt, H. M. (2023). Reflections on the Need for Further Research within National Administrative Law before the EU Artificial Intelligence Act comes into effect: A Danish perspective. European Review of Digital Administration & Law, 3 (1), 99-112.

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Motzfeldt HM. Reflections on the Need for Further Research within National Administrative Law before the EU Artificial Intelligence Act comes into effect: A Danish perspective. European Review of Digital Administration & Law. 2023;3 (1):99-112.

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Motzfeldt, Hanne Marie. / Reflections on the Need for Further Research within National Administrative Law before the EU Artificial Intelligence Act comes into effect : A Danish perspective. In: European Review of Digital Administration & Law. 2023 ; Vol. 3 , No. 1. pp. 99-112.

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