Part One: Setting the Stage 1. Introduction , Inge Graef (Tilburg University, the Netherlands) and Bart van der Sloot (Tilburg University, the Netherlands) Part Two: Legal Consistency Between the EU and CoE Frameworks 2. Data-Driven Inequality and Discrimination: Challenges and Opportunities for Regulating AI-Systems in the CoE and EU, Laurens Naudts (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) and Ana Maria Corrêa (KU Leuven, Belgium) 3. Faced with the Non-Harmonisation of Data Protection Law, the Two European Courts Carve out a Shared Path, Bart van der Sloot (Tilburg University, the Netherlands) Part Three: Legal Consistency Between the Various EU Frameworks 4. Regulatory Siblings: The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive Roots of the AI Act, Catalina Goanta (Utrecht University, the Netherlands) 5. Open Public Data Policies and Data Protection Law: Foes or Allies? Maria Lillà Montagnani (Bocconi University, Italy) and Laura Zoboli (University of Brescia, Italy) 6. Regulation of Machine-Generated Data between Control and Access, Andreas Wiebe (University of Göttingen, Germany) 7. The Implementation of the GDPR in Member States' Law and Issues of Coherence and Consistency, Mark D Cole (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg) and Christina Etteldorf (Institute of European Media Law, Germany) Part Four: Legal Consistency Between EU and Member State Law 8.
Regulating Digital Platforms: Streamlining the Interaction between the Digital Markets Act and National Competition Regimes , Inge Graef (Tilburg University, the Netherlands) 9. With a Little Help from My Friends: Harmony and Dissonance in Europe's Many Patent Laws, Léon Dijkman (Rotterdam University, the Netherlands) Part Five: Lessons Learned and Future Perspectives 10. Conclusion, Inge Graef (Tilburg University, the Netherlands) and Bart van der Sloot (Tilburg University, the Netherlands).