Epistemologie della compliance nel semantic turn. Anomia e conformità nell’informatica giuridica e nella filosofia del diritto

This article addresses compliance within the European regulatory framework, arguing for the need to move beyond traditional ontological models toward epistemological approaches to compliance-based analysis: what has been termed as a sematic turn. Static representations of legal norms are increasingly inadequate to capture the complexity of technologically mediated regulatory environments…

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Artificial Turn. Migrations and Asylum at the Encounter with Safe Countries of Origin in The Ontologies of Borders and the Epistemologies of Control.

This article explores the Artificial Turn in European migration governance, where artificial intelligence, digital infrastructures, and dual-use technologies redefine the legal and epistemic boundaries of asylum and border control. Drawing on the aftermath of the 2015 migration crisis and the 2024 New Pact on Migration and Asylum, it examines how algorithmic systems…

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