Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Insights on Legal Challenges Posed by Disruptive Technologies
Insights on Legal Challenges Posed by Disruptive Technologies

We are pleased to present the very first issue of the Brazilian Journal of Law Technology, and Innovation - BJLTI. Through a multidisciplinary scientific analysis, this journal aims at contributing to the development of legal studies in the field of technology and innovation, providing a reliable platform for academics, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to publish their scholarships and exchange ideas on legal issues related to the development and use of technologies, both in Brazil and worldwide.

This first issue covers a wide range of topics, from biometrics and personal data protection to autonomous vehicles and electronic sports championships. The articles herein published present insightful and critical analyses of the legal challenges posed by disruptive technologies and their impact on our society. We believe that this first issue of the Brazilian Journal of Law, Technology and Innovation – BJLTI will serve as a valuable resource for academics, researchers, practitioners and policymakers interested in the intersection of law, technology, and innovation. We look forward to receiving your feedback and contribution to the upcoming issues.

Full Issue
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Presentation

Leonardo Parentoni, José Luiz de Moura Faleiros Júnior
Insights on legal challenges posed by disruptive technologies
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Articles

Cristiano Colombo, Guilherme Damasio Goulart
1-22
New body perimeter and biometrics as personal data: some thoughts and insights on the ‘São Paulo metro case’
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v1i1.1-22
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Matheus L. Puppe Magalhães
23-37
Disruptive technologies and the rule of law: autopoiesis on an interconnected society
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v1i1.23-37
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Newton De Lucca, Guilherme Magalhães Martins, Renata Capriolli Zocatelli Queiroz
38-57
Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD) and California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA): a critical analysis of consumer personal data protection in Brazil and the State of California (USA)
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v1i1.38-57
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Giacomo Pongelli
58-72
Autonomous vehicles and Italian legal system: how to deal with civil liability and motor insurance rules?
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v1i1.58-72
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Arthur Pinheiro Basan
73-109
New technologies in advertising: consumer harassment as tort
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v1i1.73-109
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Daniela Copetti Cravo
110-140
The right to data portability in EU’s GDPR and Brazil’s LGPD
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v1i1.110-140
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Laiane Maris Caetano Fantini
141-162
Esports championships, companies and organizations in electronic sports and their regulatory and compliance challenges with the Brazilian Statute of Child and Adolescent (ECA)
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v1i1.141-162
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João Alexandre Silva Alves Guimarães
163-186
Preserving personal dignity: the vital role of the right to be forgotten
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v1i1.163-186
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José Luiz de Moura Faleiros Júnior, Pietra Daneluzzi Quinelato, Júlia Gessner Strack
187-208
Image rights and the limits of art in the information society: an analysis of the 'Richard Prince case'
https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v1i1.187-208
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