1. Preface – Miguel Poiares Maduro
2. Introduction - Francisco de Abreu Duarte and Francesca Palmiotto
Part A – Sovereignty Challenges
3. Opening Executive Technocratic Bubbles: Gusts of Transparency in Turbolent Europe - Deirdre Curtin
4. The New Providers on the Block: How Big Tech Responded to the Covid19 ‘Krisis’- Francisco de Abreu Duarte
5. What Did The Covid-19 Crisis Teach us about European Solidarity? Incomplete Integration, Conflicts of Sovereignty and the Principle of Solidarity in EU Law - Luisa Marin
Part B – Technological Challenges
6. Tracing Transparency: Public Governance of Algorithms and the Experience of Contact Tracing Apps - Francesca Palmiotto
7. Data Under Threat for the ‘Health’ of Nations - Mariavittoria Catanzariti
8. ‘Brave New (Normal) World’: Can the Covid19 Emergency serve as an excuse to increase the Surveillance State with Facial Recognition Technology?- Natalia Menéndez
9. Data Governance to Tackle Covid19: Some lessons we should learn from the Pandemic - Tommaso Fia
Section C – Governance Challenges
10. Contact Tracing and Techno-Surveillance Clusters in Asia and Europe – Francesco Godano/Galileo Sartor
11. Covid19, Tracing Apps, and Big Tech: “Can’t Buy me Love” – Nicolas Petit
12. What role for the Data Protection Authorities during the Covid19 Pandemic? - Maria Magierska
12. Keeping the Internet Safe During and After the Pandemic: Dealing with rise of Cybercrime in the EU- Sarah Tas