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Sathiya Shree K S, School of Excellence in Law, TNDALU 1. Introduction 1.1 Background of Child Labour in India Child labour continues to be a persistent socio-legal issue in India despite a robust legislative framework aimed at its eradication. Historically, children have been engaged in economic activities due to poverty, lack of access to education, and socio-cultural practices that normalize f…
Medical device manufacturers who want to sell their devices on the EU market must draft and maintain a clinical evaluation report compliant with the European Medical Device Regulation (MDR; 2017/745). The clinical evaluation report is a critical step for CE marking of medical devices and during the lifetime of the device - it must be updated continuously. While the EU MDR does describe clinical e…
The IVDR EU Regulation 2017/746 is – like the name already implies – related to In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices. This European regulation has come into effect on May 26, 2022 to guarantee the smooth functioning of internal markets for In Vitro Diagnostic Devices by establishing a robust, transparent, predictable, and sustainable regulatory framework that supports innovation. The IVDR repeals …
In short Why it matters Regulations often come with severe financial and operational penalties if not complied with. Enterprises should be aware of the regulations that impact their operations and work with their legal teams to ensure business compliance and readiness to adapt as new regulations come into effect. Introduction: The emerging regulations radar 40+ […] The post 2025 regulatory landsc…
In their op-ed featured in TIME, CSET's Emelia Probasco and Dewey Murdick provide their expert analysis on the increasing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) in various sectors, such as restaurants and news publishing, and emphasizes the need for regulations that extend beyond major companies and government users. The post What We Can Learn About Regulating AI from the Military appeared firs…
In an op-ed featured in Barron's, CSET's Emily S. Weinstein discusses the recent proposed regulations by the Biden administration to restrict U.S. investments in critical technology sectors in China. The regulations target advancements in semiconductors, microelectronics, quantum technologies, and AI systems, with concerns about potential military applications benefiting adversaries like China. T…
In a Nikkei Asia article discussing the need for a global regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, CSET's Helen Toner offered her expert insights. The post ChatGPT unleashed an AI race, now regulators are struggling to hold on appeared first on Center for Security and Emerging Technology .
Regulation The Economics of “Wireless Net Neutrality” Alec Brandon, John List, Robert Metcalfe, Michael Price and Florian Rundhammer Regulation Alec Brandon, John List, Robert Metcalfe, Michael Price and Florian Rundhammer Network neutrality is a contentious topic in modern policy. This article assesses the determinants of how network owners should be regulated and performs a cost-benefit analysi…
