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    From Digitalized to Intelligentized Surveying and Mapping: Fundamental Issues and Research Agenda by Jun CHEN,Zhilin LI,Songnian LI,Wanzeng LIU,Hao WU,Li YAN

    “…Further research directions are then proposed in the four areas, including knowledge systems, technologies and methodologies, application systems, and instruments and equipments of intelligentized S&M. …”
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    Fundamental principles to design an ethical payment system by Gyöngyi Bugár, Márta Somogyvári

    “…Relying on these principles we discuss their significance in the payment system with special focus on the transition from a cash-dominant payment system to a fully digital one.…”
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    What is the Role of Medical Informatics in Digital Healthcare? by Mihai TĂRÂŢĂ

    Published in Applied Medical Informatics (2025-05-01)
    “… Medical Informatics plays a fundamental role in modern Digital Healthcare, serving as a bridge between clinical practice, data science, and information technology. …”
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    The systematics of the European Artificial Intelligence Act in the context of the fundamental rights of the Union: the myth of the digital constitutionalism by Ainhoa Lasa López

    Published in Deusto Journal of Human Rights (2024-12-01)
    “…In the European legal order, the most disruptive digital effects of the so-called knowledge economy on the subject and his or her rights seem to be conditioned by the telos of the centrality of the human being in his/her objective-axial dimension (guarantee of the Union’s values) and subjective dimension (protection of the Union’s fundamental rights). …”
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    DIGITAL TOOLS FOR JUDICIAL COOPERATION ACROSS THE EU - THE BENEFITS OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS by Gabriela FIERBINȚEANU, Vasile NEMEȘ

    Published in Challenges of the Knowledge Society (2022-06-01)
    “…The document also reaffirms that the digital development of the justice sector should be human-centred and should always be guided by the fundamental principles of judicial systems concerning the independence and impartiality of the courts, the guarantee of effective judicial protection and the right to a fair and public trial within a reasonable time.…”
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