
Sarah de Heer
Doctoral student

Publications
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When AI Becomes a Health Advisor: Why ChatGPT Health Raises New Legal and Public Health Alarms
Ana Nordberg, Petra Holmberg, Sarah de Heer
(2026)
Web publicationAI-Driven Medical Devices in Precision Medicine – ensuring the pillar ‘quality’ under the right to health
Sarah de Heer
(2025)
Web publicationIs the European Health Data Space Regulation the Odd One Out? Ensuring Data Protection through Product Safety Legislation
Sarah de Heer
(2025) Health Law Blog Sweden
Web publicationThe Use of LLMs in the Legal Design Process—Designing Effective Access to Health Data Under the EHDS and the GDPR
Jaana Kovalainen, Sarah de Heer
(2025) Generative AI, Contracts, Law and Design , p.215-232
Book chapterAutomated Decision-Making Systems in Precision Medicine – The Right to Good Administration at Risk
Sarah de Heer
(2024) Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare , p.92-104
Book chapterArtificial Intelligence and the Right to an Effective Remedy
Sarah de Heer
(2023) Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights , p.294-306
Book chapterA Scandal on AI in Administration, Again : Fortifying Fundamental Rights in the Age of AI
Sarah de Heer
(2023)
Web publicationTransparency in Healthcare Diagnosis and Treatment based on Automated Decision-Making Systems
Sarah de Heer
(2023)
Web publicationProcuring ADM systems in PM - Challenges to the right to good administration
Sarah de Heer
(2023) Proceedings of the Third WASP-HS Winter Conference , p.9-9
Conference paperAICARE - AI and Automated systems and the Right to Health : Revisiting law accounting for the exploitation of users’ preferences and values
Ana Nordberg, Santa Slokenberga, Jennifer Viberg Johansson, Sarah de Heer
(2022)
PosterHurbain v. Belgium: Towards a Fairer Balancing Exercise Between the Right to Freedom of Expression and the Right to Privacy?
Sarah de Heer
(2021)
Web publicationAdministrative Automated Decision-Making: What About the Right to an Effective Remedy?
Sarah de Heer
(2021)
Web publicationPrivate Involvement in Autonomous Decision-Making Exercising Public Tasks and the Good Administration: a need for further research
Sarah de Heer
(2021)
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