The book serves as an important reference for scholars, legal practitioners, and policymakers interested in the intersection of technology, law and fundamental rights. It highlights the challenges associated with the use of information technologies in public authorities' decision-making within the complex EU environment. -- A. Ochoa Corzo, European Review of Public Law Simona Demkovas monograph on the challenges to the right to an effective remedy posed by what she innovatively terms semi-automated decision-making in information cooperation in the EU AFSJ constitutes an important addition to the growing literature on EU-wide large-scale IT systems. Her administrative law lens through which information cooperation is studied is refreshing, thought provoking and original. -- Niovi Vavoula, Queen Mary University of London, UK By putting together two of the at present most interesting and, at the same time, most complex topics for EU Administrative Law scholarship, this book provides a clever and extremely welcome insight on European composite decision-making supported by algorithmically underpinned or otherwise automated decision-making support systems and on its negative impact on the effectiveness of judicial protection. -- Diana-Urania Galetta, Universitą degli Studi di Milano, Italy This book provides invaluable insights not only on the impact of technological progress on the protection of private persons but also on the difficulties of providing effective judicial protection in the face of the increasingly multi-jurisdictional and cross-border nature of administrative decision-making processes used for the implementation of EU law. -- Mariolina Eliantonio, Maastricht University, the Netherlands