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Authors: dr. Salomėja Zaksaitė, dr. Sigita Černevičiūtė, dr. Monika Rogers
Reviewers: doc. dr. Dalia Bukelevičiūtė, doc. dr. Mindaugas Lankauskas

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Authors: dr. Salomėja Zaksaitė, dr. Sigita Černevičiūtė, dr. Monika Rogers
Reviewers: doc. dr. Dalia Bukelevičiūtė, doc. dr. Mindaugas Lankauskas

This academic study examines trends in the development and application of AI in justice sector, aiming to determine how AI is used in courts and which aspects of its implementation pose the greatest challenges and uncertainties.
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Authors: dr. Agnė Limantė, dokt. Monika Šukytė, dr. Neringa Gaubienė
Reviewers: dr. Paulius Astromskis, prof. dr. Paulius Pakutinskas

This study analyses the requirements for financial institutions to collect and process personal data in financial institutions providing payment services, and assesses the compliance of such requirements with personal data protection requirements.
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Authors: dr. Eglė Kavoliūnaitė-Ragauskienė
Reviewers: dr. Giedre Lideikyte Huber, dr. Laura Paškevičienė

The study aims to analyze the Constitutional Court's role in strengthening the protection and defence of human rights in Lithuania during the thirty years of Court‘s activity.
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Authors: dr. Dovilė Pūraitė-Andrikienė
Reviewers: dr. Jolanta Apolevič, dr. Monika Ambrasaitė-Valentinavičienė

The purpose of these recommendations is to summarise and explain the main potential legal risks arising from the use of face recognition technologies in law enforcement and to propose possible solutions to manage these risks through the improvement of the policy and legal framework for the use of FRT.
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Authors: dr. Rita Matulionytė, dr. Agnė Limantė, dr. Eglė Kavoliūnaitė-Ragauskienė
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The study analyses trends in the development and use of artificial intelligence, classifications of AI systems and their impact on human rights.
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Authors: dr. Eglė Kavoliūnaitė-Ragauskienė
Reviewers: prof. dr. Paulius Pakutinskas, prof. dr. Ramūnas Birštonas

The monograph discusses the phenomenon of drug use behind bars, primarily focusing on the peculiarities in Lithuanian prisons.
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Authors: dr. Mindaugas Lankauskas
Reviewers: dr. Simonas Nikartas, assoc. prof. dr. Algimantas Čepas

Based on the research conducted in 2021-2022, this study presents the characteristics of the stalking phenomenon in Lithuania, reviews the existing means of response, recent court practice, reveals the attitudes of the representatives of the criminal justice system and provides some insights about the practical response to stalking. Major issues and opportunities of supporting the victims are also discussed.
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Authors: prof. dr. Ilona Laurinaitytė (Project Leader), assoc. prof. dr. Ilona Michailovič and PhD student Liubovė Jarutienė
Reviewers: assoc. prof. dr. Algimantas Čepas, assoc. prof. dr. Viktorija Čepukienė

According to the data from the several studies, this booklet presents practical recommendations to various stakeholders, non-governmental organizations and the general public concerning the effective response to stalking, providing the assistance to the victims of this unwanted harassing behaviour, ensuring their safety and initiating the prevention measures in various society groups.
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Authors: prof. dr. Ilona Laurinaitytė (Project Leader), assoc. prof. dr. Ilona Michailovič and PhD student Liubovė Jarutienė
Reviewers: -

This study examines the problems of equal opportunities for women in the labour markets of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
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Authors: dr. Kristina Ambrazevičiūtė
Reviewers: dr. Eglė Kavoliūnaitė-Ragauskienė, prof. dr. Inga Kudinavičiūtė-Michailovienė