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Allocating responsibilities

In: Automated Decision-Making and Effective Remedies

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EU semi-automated decision-making involves many diverse actors with distinct roles and responsibilities. Transparency through a clear allocation of responsibilities is instrumental for effective account-giving. In light of the obligations set out in Articles 13 and 14 of the GDPR, transparency and accountability emerge as directly linked in the digital context as part of the right to be informed. The transparency-accountability nexus demands that authorities demonstrate what they did and why. In other words, procedures must exist to ensure that authorities demonstrate that their conduct is lawful. Allocating responsibilities appears to be a substantial challenge in the EU semi-automated decision-making. The chapter attempts to test this presumption by addressing three questions: who is involved, who does what, and how do we know who does what in semi-automated decision-making?

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  • ., 2023. "Allocating responsibilities," Chapters, in: Automated Decision-Making and Effective Remedies, chapter 4, pages 77-116, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:22057_4
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