ARTICLES AND PUBLICATIONS
Journal articles
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Palmiotto (2025) "The AI Act Roller Coaster: The Evolution of Fundamental Rights Protection in the Legislative Process and the Future of the Regulation" European Journal of Risk Regulation, available OA here.
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Palmiotto and Ozkul (2025) "Climbing a Wall: Strategic Litigation Against Automated Systems in Migration and Asylum" German Law Journal, available OA here.
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Palmiotto (2025) "Criminal investigations, access to data and fundamental rights" 61 Common Market Law Review 6, 1633.
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Palmiotto (2024) "When is a decision automated? A Taxonomy for a Fundamental Rights Analysis" German Law Journal, available Open Access here.
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Palmiotto (2024) “Procedural Fairness in Automated Asylum Procedures: Fundamental Rights for Fundamental Challenges”, forthcoming special issue in Computer Law Security Review. Access here.
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Palmiotto and Menéndez González (2023), Facial recognition technology, democracy and human rights, Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 50, 2023, 105857, available here.
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Palmiotto and Ozkul (2024), Contesting Automation: the NewTech Litigation Database. Forced Migration Review 73: 108-112, available here.
Edited books
Palmiotto, De Abreu Duarte (eds) (2022), Sovereignty, Technology and Governance after COVID: Legal Challenges in a Post-Pandemic (Hart Publishing).
Book chapters
Palmiotto (2022) “Tracing Transparency: Public Governance of Algorithms and the Experience of Contact Tracing Apps”, in Palmiotto and De Abreu Duarte (eds) Sovereignty, Technology and Governance after COVID: Legal Challenges in a Post-Pandemic Europe (Hart Publishing).
Galli and Palmiotto (forthcoming), “Interoperable data-based decision-making in the AFSJ: New challenges to the right to an effective remedy for third-country nationals”, in Bergström and Mitsilegas (eds) Digital Justice in the EU: From the Internal Market to the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (Edward Elgar Publishing).
Palmiotto (2020) “The Black Box on Trial: the impact of Algorithmic Opacity on Fair Trial Rights in Criminal Proceedings”, in Ebers and Cantero-Gamito (eds) Algorithmic Governance and Governance of Algorithms (Springer International).
Encyclopaedia Entries
Ozkul, Palmiotto (forthcoming 2024), Entry “AI in Migration”, Oxford Encyclopaedia of EU Law, in Vavoula, Moreno-Lax and Busuttil (eds) AFSJ Section, Oxford University Press.
Op-Ed
Palmiotto (2024) “Is Predictive Policing prohibited in the EU? Yes, it should be” EU Law Live, available here.
Palmiotto (2024), Scoring for Data Protection Rights: The Court of Justice’s First Judgment on Article 22 GDPR (Case C-634/21 and Joined Cases C-26/22 and C-64/22), EU Law Live, available here.
Palmiotto (2024), The Power to Define: Privacy Rights, Criminal Investigations and the Concept of ‘Serious Crime’ (Case C-178/22 Procura della Republica presso il Tribunale di Bolzano), EU Law Live, available here.
Selected Blog posts
Palmiotto, Ozkul (2023) “Like Handing My Whole Life Over: The German Federal Administrative Court’s Landmark Ruling on Mobile Phone Data Extraction in Asylum Procedures” 2023/2/28 Verfassungsblog.
Palmiotto (2023) “Preserving Procedural Fairness in The AI Era: The Role of Courts Before and After the AI Act” 2023/1/05 Verfassungsblog.
Palmiotto (2019) “Challenging automated filtering systems: The case of Yelp” Robotics & AI Law Society.
Palmiotto (2019) “Algorithmic Opacity as a Challenge to the Rights of the Defence” Robotics & AI Law Society.
Work in progress
Costello, Palmiotto, “Algorithmic Fairness for Asylum Seekers and Refugees: Fairness Conceptualized Across Law, Sociology and Public Perception’ (presented at the ESIL Annual Conference, August 2023).
Ph.D. Thesis
Palmiotto (2023) “Artificial intelligence and the Transformation of Criminal Trials: Preserving Fairness in Europe”, European University Institute, January 2023 (currently revised in preparation of a book proposal to be submitted in January 2024)
Edited Work
Palmiotto, De Abreu Duarte (2023) “Regulating Generative Artificial Intelligence” Symposium for the Digital Constitutionalist, available here.
Palmiotto, Almada (2022) “Transparency in AI systems?” Symposium for the Digital Constitutionalist, available here.