This article explores the role of comparative law in understanding and addressing the legal challenges posed by emerging technologies. It addresses the following issues: the reasons why the European Union sets global regulatory standards, illustrated by the example of the GDPR; the factors behind the United States’ capacity for innovation; and the potential future circulation of the EU legal model.

Brussels Effect, Data Protection and AI Act

Giovanni Maria Riccio
2025

Abstract

This article explores the role of comparative law in understanding and addressing the legal challenges posed by emerging technologies. It addresses the following issues: the reasons why the European Union sets global regulatory standards, illustrated by the example of the GDPR; the factors behind the United States’ capacity for innovation; and the potential future circulation of the EU legal model.
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