2026
de Hert, P., & Bouchagiar, G. (2025). AI-generated evidence used in European criminal courtrooms. In M. Zalnieriute & A. Limante (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of AI and Technologies in Courts (pp. 139-158). Cambridge University Press. [Overview] https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009744225.013
2025
Papakonstantinou, V. (2025). Digital constitutionalism in the States-as-Information-Platforms context: A new programme, the acknowledgement of ‘Platform Rights’. In Digital constitutionalism (pp. 365-382). Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. [Overview] https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748938644-365
Vidaki, A. N. (2025). Digitalisation of justice in the EU, challenges and future prospects. In P. Kowalicka (Ed.), Information, Law & Society (Vol. 2, pp. 215-225). Milano University Press. [Overview] https://doi.org/10.54103/infolawsoc.207
Vidaki, A. N. (2025). Machine-learning training data versus copyright: European Union law answer to the conflict. In R. Bieda, A. Blechová, E. Fandiño López, & R. Potenzano (Eds.), Legal Challenges of Disruptive Technologies (Vol. 2, pp. 207-224). (The Regulation of Digital Technologies). Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. [Overview] https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748960546
2024
de Hert, P., & Bouchagiar, G. (2024). European biometric surveillance, concrete rules and uniform enforcement: Beyond regulatory abstraction and local enforcement. In R. Matulionyte & M. Zalnieriute (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Facial Recognition in the Modern State (pp. 139-154). Cambridge University Press. [Overview] https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009321211.013
Papakonstantinou, V. (2024). States as information platforms: A political theory of information. In H. Matsumi, D. Hallinan, D. Dimitrova, E. Kosta, & P. de Hert (Eds.), Data protection and privacy: Ideas that drive our digital world (Vol. 16, pp. 187-209). Bloomsbury Publishing: London. [Overview] https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509975976.ch-007
Papakonstantinou, V. (2024). Spiros Simitis – his legacy: Europeanisation and internationalisation. In I. S. gen. Döhmann & M. Weiss, Manfred (Eds.), Spiros Simitis – sein Vermächtnis (pp. 91–106). Nomos: Baden Baden. [Overview]
2022
de Hert, P., & Papakonstantinou, V. (2022). The right to be forgotten. In G. Comandé (Ed.), Elgar Encyclopedia of Law and Data Science (pp. 175-181). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. [Overview] https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839104596
Papakonstantinou, V. (2022). The need to introduce a new individual right to cybersecurity. In L. Martino & N. Gamal (Eds.), European cybersecurity in context: A policy-oriented comparative analysis: Techno-politics series (pp. 77-83). Brussels: European Liberal Forum, Vol. 3. [Overview] https://doi.org/10.53121/ELFTPS3
2020
Papakonstantinou, V. (2020). Should we be afraid of fake news? In G. Terzis, D. Kloza, E. Kuzelewska, & D. Trottier (Eds.), Disinformation and digital media as a challenge for democracy. Cambridge: Amsterdam. [Overview]
Gil González, E., de Hert, P., & Papakonstantinou, V. (2020). The proposed ePrivacy regulation: The Commission‘s and the Parliament‘s drafts at a crossroads? In D. Hallinan, R. Leenes, S. Gutwirth, & P. De Hert (Eds.), Data Protection and Privacy - Data Protection and Democracy (pp. 267-298). Hart Publishing. [Overview]
2019
de Hert, P., & Papakonstantinou, V. (2017). Data protection policies in EU justice and home affairs. In A. R. Servant & F. Trauner (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Justice and Home Affairs Research, (pp. 169-179). London: Routledge. [Overview] https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315645629
2017
de Hert, P., & Papakonstantinou, V. (2017). Moving beyond the special rapporteur on privacy with the establishment of a new, specialised United Nations Agency: Addressing the deficit in global cooperation for the protection of data privacy. In D. J. B. Svantesson & D. Kloza (Eds.), Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Relations as a Challenge for Democracy. European Integration and Democracy Series (pp. 521-532). Intersentia. [Overview] https://doi.org/10.1017/9781780685786.027