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Claudia Lozano

Email: claudia.lozano@ecipe.org

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Areas of Expertise: European Union EU Trade Agreements South Asia & Oceania WTO and Globalisation Digital Economy

Claudia Lozano

Claudia Lozano is a Legal Analyst at ECIPE. Her research area lies in international trade and digital economy with a focus on technology and EU-ASEAN relations.

Prior to joining ECIPE, she was part of the Cybersecurity team negotiating the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) file during the Spanish Presidency at the Council of the European Union with the Ministry of Digital Transformation and Civil Service of Spain. She also worked for the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) as an EU Digital Trade Policy Fellow in Brussels and completed the Bluebook Traineeship in DG Trade in the Digital Trade and Services Unit.

She holds an LLM with high honours in European and International Law from the University of Gent and master’s degree in EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies from the College of Europe where she was granted a AECID scholarship by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain. She got her undergrad in International Relations and Business Management from Oxford Brookes University, majoring in international law.

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    AI and India’s National Interest

    By: Hosuk Lee-Makiyama Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan Claudia Lozano Dyuti Pandya 

    AI offers a policy dilemma for India. On the one hand, export competitiveness hinges on the nationwide deployment of productivity-enhancing technologies. Indian services and consultancies must incorporate AI technologies to keep their leading position in the global market. On the other hand, there are also concerns over automation’s impact on social cohesion, discriminatory algorithmic decision-making, and the risks of “deepfakes”. However, the current...

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    Empires of Exceptionalism: Lessons from the EU AI Act and Attempts at AI Legislation in California

    By: Hosuk Lee-Makiyama Claudia Lozano 

    The EU AI Act, which passed after three years of negotiations and much ambivalence, sets a comprehensive regulatory framework that reflects the European Union’s unique needs that are not translatable to other jurisdictions. The proposed bill in California (SB 1047) illustrates this case in point. The bill could potentially mislead the public into thinking that AI is already under effective regulatory control. Lawmakers must recognize that the EU differs...

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