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Behind AI as a tool for judicial reasoning: A Western Balkans Perspective

Back in 2019, I stumbled upon an article on MIT’s Technology Review, titled ”Can you make AI fairer than a judge?”. As a recently graduated lawyer, my response was a resounding no. I was adamant that deciding, especially in criminal cases, should be strictly reserved for humans as moral, empathetic, and ethical beings. However, today, …

Political Ads Under the Microscope: EU Regulations and Romania’s Legal Framework in the Era of Digital Elections

Introduction The conclusion of Romania’s 2025 presidential elections provides a critical opportunity to examine how evolving regulatory frameworks have reshaped political advertising in the digital age. The elections, which saw a highly scrutinized digital campaign environment, provided a practical implementation context for the interplay between Regulation (EU) 2024/900 on transparency and targeting of political advertising, …