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  • Artificial Intelligence & Human Rights Law: A Thematic Synthesis Review
    with Kostina Prifti, Ezra de Leeuw, Alberto Quintavalla, and Jeroen Temperman
    Minds and Machines 36 (3): 40. 2026.
    The interaction between Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies and Human Rights Law (HRL) is gaining increasing attention in the literature. Scholars analyse both positive and negative interactions, with risks and harms bearing a stronger emphasis. Amid growing contributions to the field, a methodical synthesis of the literature is missing. This article fills this gap. We begin by mapping the interaction between AI and HRL, focusing on the types of AI applications, the impacted human rights, …Read more