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Exploring legal mechanisms for data stewardship
A joint publication with the AI Council, which explores three legal mechanisms that could help facilitate responsible data stewardship
The socio-technical challenges of designing and building a vaccine passport system
The fourth in a series of public evidence events on vaccine passports and COVID status apps.
Why the COVID-19 shielded patient list might both compound and address inequalities
Wicked problems in the use of data-driven systems
A shot in the arm, not a shot in the dark
7 steps for Government to clarify whether vaccine passports should have a place in society
What place should COVID-19 vaccine passports have in society?
Findings from a rapid expert deliberation to consider the risks and benefits of the potential roll-out of digital vaccine passports
The ethical implications of vaccine passports and COVID-19 status apps
The third in a series of public evidence events on vaccine passports and COVID status apps.
The epidemiological and economic impact of vaccine passports and COVID status apps
The second in a series of public evidence events on vaccine passports and COVID status apps.
The history and uses of vaccine passports and COVID status apps
The first in a series of public evidence events on vaccine passports and COVID status apps.
Is the goal of antitrust enforcement a competitive digital economy or a different digital ecosystem?
Antitrust ferment and opportunity in digital markets
Governments must offer clarity on vaccine passports
Why it's essential to explore the evidence, risks and benefits of vaccine passports and COVID status apps before any potential roll out
Vaccine passports and COVID status apps: call for public evidence
An open call for evidence from public health officials, civil society organisations, researchers and citizens
Vaccine passports and COVID-19 status apps: launching an evidence review and expert deliberation
An evidence review and expert deliberation chaired by Professor Sir Jonathan Montgomery