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    Research Handbook on Law and Technology by Brożek, Bartosz; Kanevskaia, Olia; Pałka, Przemysław;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 15 December 2023

    • ISBN 9781803921310
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages534 pages
    • Size 244x169 mm
    • Weight 1066 g
    • Language English
    • 608

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    Long description:

    This thorough and incisive Research Handbook reconstructs the scholarly discourses surrounding the field of law and technology, recognising how it has been established over the last decade as one of the focal points of legal scholarly debate.



    Adopting a multidimensional approach, the Research Handbook on Law and Technology brings together an array of esteemed experts and new voices in the field with chapters considering antitrust, artificial intelligence, consumer law, legal responses to techlaw uncertainties, internet, methodology, and human rights in the digital age. Contributors examine the interaction between various branches of law and technology and analyse specific challenges that technology poses to law and legal scholarship, using theoretical reasoning and case-specific examples to support key arguments. Ultimately, this Research Handbook encourages a critical approach when engaging with discussions on law and technology, arguing that our understanding can only be improved and developed by challenging existing paradigms.



    The Research Handbook on Law and Technology is a fundamental resource for legal students, academics, researchers and practitioners interested in the legal challenges stemming from the use of different technologies. Providing a comprehensive examination of technology?s multidisciplinary nature, this book will also appeal to academics in the fields of philosophy, social science, political science and public policy.



    This thorough and incisive Research Handbook reconstructs the scholarly discourses surrounding the field of law and technology, discussing the salient legal, governance and societal problems stemming from the use of different technologies, and how they should be treated under various legal frameworks.

    This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents:

    1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Law and Technology 1
    Olia Kanevskaia and Przemysław Pałka

    PART I FRAMEWORKS
    2 Law, regulation, and technology: the bigger picture of good governance 12
    Roger Brownsword
    3 Legal responses to techlaw uncertainties 28
    BJ Ard and Rebecca Crootof
    4 What?s law got to do with IT: an analysis of techno-regulatory incoherence 45
    Zachary Cooper and Arno R. Lodder
    5 Formalising law, or the return of the Golem 59
    Burkhard Schafer
    6 How not to get bored, or some thoughts on the methodology of law and technology 82
    Przemysław Pałka and Bartosz Brożek
    7 Grounding computational ?law? in legal education and professional legal training 99
    Mireille Hildebrandt
    8 Hype and cultural imaginary in law and technology 128
    Lachlan Robb and Kieran Tranter

    PART II BRANCHES
    9 Technology, monopoly, and antitrust from a historical perspective 142
    Ramsi A. Woodcock
    10 When worlds collide: copyright law, technology, and legislative drama 160
    Ewa Laskowska-Litak
    11 EU consumer law and technology 174
    Agnieszka Jabłonowska
    12 Criminal law and technology 190
    Sofie Royer and Rune Vanleeuw
    13 Privacy at a crossroads 214
    Artur Pericles Lima Monteiro
    14 When computers say no: towards a legal response to algorithmic discrimination in Europe 222
    Raphaële Xenidis
    15 International human rights law in the digital age: perspectives from the UN human rights system 235
    Claudia Victoria Ionita and Machiko Kanetake
    16 Legal principles and technology at the intersection of energy, climate, and environmental law 254
    Leonie Reins

    PART III PERSPECTIVES
    17 Afro-centric law and technology discourse 276
    Caroline B. Ncube and Thabiso R. Phiri
    18 Incorporating digital development perspectives in international trade law 296
    Binit Agarwal and Neha Mishra
    19 Perspectives on digital constitutionalism 315
    Francisco de Abreu Duarte, Giovanni De Gregorio and Angelo Jr Golia
    20 The saga of copyrighted standards: a perspective on access to regulation 330
    Olia Kanevskaia
    21 The normative novelty of obligations in automated contracts 349
    Helen Eenmaa
    22 STS jurisprudence: exploring the intersection between science and technology studies and law 365
    Kasper Hedeg?rd Schi?lin
    23 An outsider?s view on law and technology 379
    Hans-W. Micklitz

    PART IV CHALLENGES
    24 Autonomous weapons 392
    Magdalena Pacholska
    25 Issues in robot law and policy 408
    A. Michael Froomkin
    26 Artificial intelligence and the law: can we and should we regulate AI systems? 427
    Riikka Koulu, Suvi Sankari, Hanne Hirvonen and Tatjaana Heikkinen
    27 Machine learning and law 450
    Andrzej Porębski
    28 Why we need to rethink procedural fairness for the digital age and how we should do it 468
    Jed Meers, Simon Halliday and Joe Tomlinson
    29 Patent law and economics: open issues in technology standards 483
    Giuseppe Colangelo and Eleonora Pierucci
    30 Blockchain and cryptocurrency 497
    Dan Traficonte
    Index 512

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