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New Issue | Law, Technology and Humans

2026-04-14

A new issue of Law, Technology and Humans has been published.

Volume 8(1) includes a collection of symposium articles from Digital Health Data Regulation in a Neoliberal Era: Lessons from the Global South.  Guest Editors Sharifah Sekalala (University of Warwick), Tatenda Chatikobo (University of Warwick) and Pamela Andanda (University of Witwatersrand) draw on interdisciplinary socio-legal analysis and case studies from Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries and Asia, to examine how neoliberal pro-innovation agendas have reinforced asymmetrical power relations and regulatory failures, enabling extractive data practices that undermine health equity. Authors interrogate how neoliberal governmental policies and the pro-innovation approach affect digital health regulatory outcomes.

Guest Editorial: Digital Health Data Regulation in a Neoliberal Era: Lessons from the Global South

As well, Etienne Gabriel Valk reviews A Datafied Mind. Untangling EU Regulation of Emotion Technology and Neurotechnology by Elisabeth Steindl.

Law, Technology and Humans  (ISSN 2652-4074) is an innovative, open access journal dedicated to research and scholarship on the human and humanity of law and technology. Supported by the Humans Technology Law Centre and the School of Law at Queensland University of Technology, the Journal is indexed in international databases including Scopus and Web of Science, and importantly in the largest open access database DOAJ.

All queries related to the Journal can be sent to Chief Editor Professor Kieran Tranter lawtechhum@qut.edu.au

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