Promoting and Advancing Human Rights in Global AI Ecosystems : The Need for A Comprehensive Framework under International Law
co-contibutor                    
                    
Pierok, Allison
                            
                            
Horzyk, Amanda
                            
                            
Lombana-Diaz, Camila
                            
                            
Brand, Dirk
                            
                            
Hattoh, Dodzi Koku
                            
                            
Daou, Fadi
                            
                            
Crawley, Francis
                            
                            
Fayad, Gilles
                            
                    
editor                    
                    
Kriebitz, Alexander
                            
                            
Corrigan, Caitlin C.
                            
                    
statement of authorship                    
                    
The whitepaper was led and coordinated by Alexander Kriebitz (Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich) and Caitlin C. Corrigan (Technical University of Munich). The following people contributed to the paper: Aive Pevkur (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia); Alexander Kriebitz (Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany); Allison Pierok (Globethics, Switzerland); Amanda Horzyk (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom); Caitlin C. Corrigan (Technical University of Munich, Germany); Camila Lombana-Diaz (SAP, Germany); Dirk Brand (Stellenbosch University, South Africa); Dodzi Koku Hattoh (Bonn Sustainable AI Lab, Germany & University of Ghana, Ghana); Fadi Daou (Globethics, Switzerland); Francis P. Crawley (IDPC, Committee on Data (CODATA), International Science Council (ISC); Leuven, Belgium); Gilles Fayad (AI Commons, Canada); Ibifuro Robert Jaja (Centre for Philosophy and AI Research (PAIR), Friedrich- Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany; Rivers State University, Nigeria); Karin Tafur (Information Society Law Center – Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy); Mariette Awad (American University of Beirut, Lebanon); Maria O’Sullivan (Deakin University, Australia); Martina Malcheva (Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bulgaria; Sofia University, Bulgaria); Natalia Amasiadi (University of Patras, Greece); Nessa Lynch (University College Cork, Ireland; Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand); Nathan C. Walker (AI Ethics Lab, Rutgers University, United States of America); Olivier Alais (UN ITU, Switzerland); Sajal Sharma (School of Law, UPES, India); Sophia Devlin (Ulster University, United Kingdom); Stefanos Athanasiou (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany); Wallace Shuaihua Cheng (Globethics, Switzerland)
                            
                    
publisher                    
                    
Rutgers University
                            
                    
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pages                    
                    
36
                            
                    
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Open Access                    
                    
Open Access
                            
                    
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TalTech department                    
                    
                
language                    
                    
English
                            
                            
Inglise
                            
                    
                            Kriebitz, A. (Ed.), Corrigan, C. C.(Ed.), Pevkur, A., Pierok, A., Horzyk, A., Lombana-Diaz, C., Brand, D., Hattoh, D. K., Daou, F., Crawley, F., et al. Promoting and Advancing Human Rights in Global AI Ecosystems : The Need for A Comprehensive Framework under International Law., : Rutgers University, 2025. 36.