CYIL vol. 16 (2025)

IV. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND REGULATION OF AUTOMATION 177 Artificial Intelligence and International Law: A Focus on Selected Means of Transportation 179 Jan Ondřej, Veronika D’Evereux Regulatory Territoriality in the Digital Age: The EU AI Act and the Brussels Efect 201 Patricie Startlová The Right Not to Be Subject to Automated Individual Decision-Making. A Comparison of the Approaches of the Convention 108+ and the GDPR 213 Jan Kubica Automating Consumer Rights Enforcement in the EU 227 Martin Samek 243 Commercial Use of Microreactors in Outer Space and the Road Towards a Space Nuclear Law 245 Jakub Handrlica Beyond Borders, Beyond Control? EU Perspectives on Jurisdiction and Conflict of Laws in Nuclear Damage Transboundary Cases 258 Marianna Novotná, Dominika Moravcová Between Innovation and Risk Management: Exploring Nuclear Liability Standards for Small Modular Reactors 274 Vladimír Sharp, Gabriela Blahoudková The Euratom Treaty as the Foundation of a Harmonised Licensing Framework for SMRs in Europe 295 Miklós Vilmos Mádl V. INTERNATIONAL & EUROPEAN NUCLEAR LAW AND THE NUCLEAR NEW BUILD IN CENTRAL EUROPE

VI. NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTHCARE: AI AND TELEMEDICINE

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AI in Medicine and the Standard of Care

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Petr Šustek Protection of Particularly Vulnerable Patients in Telemedicine Tomáš Holčapek Is There a Right for the Human Touch? AI and the Future of the Physician-Patient Relationship Martin Šolc EHDS as a Stepping Stone to Secondary Uses of Personal Health Data for Science and Research Lucie Široká Building Trust Through Transparency: Regulatory Suggestions for Healthcare AI Marie Kohoutová Are Data in Clinical Genetics Sufficiently Protected? Protecting Genetic Data in the Light of Artificial Intelligence Tools

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