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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Authors’ Biographies IX
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Digital Technologies and Social Transformation
- Cyber-Humans and Robotics 7
- Online Disinformation: Regulatory Issues and Approaches in the European Legal Landscape 31
- Agile Governance: Japanese Approach to Governing Cyber-Physical Systems 53
- Blockchain and Access to Justice 75
- Data Protection, Privacy, and Unfalsifiable Predictions 95
- The WTO in the Digital Age of Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Global Trade Governance: Some Fundamental Considerations 123
- When EU Law Meets (Large) Language Models 147
- The Charge of AI Systems, Smart Robots, and Information Technologies in Healthcare: A Normative Look into the Future 173
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Part II: The Legal Framework
- Sovereign Powers and Digital Liberties 191
- Technology As Regulation: Tensions, Transitions, and Tectonic Shifts in Governance 211
- The Law of Data-Driven Trade 229
- From AI Risks to Legal and Ethical AI Governance: A Four-Dimension Framework 251
- Agents and Persons? AI Systems Acting in the World and the Limits of Legal Personality 279
- Regulation by Design: Reshaping the Relationship between Technology Development and Law 303
- AI in the Courtroom: The Right to a Human Judge? 327
- Regulating AI Autonomy: A Constitutional Framework for the Digital Era 353
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Part III: Key Normative Challenges
- The Social Classification of Robots by Perceived Race and Gender 383
- Mission Impossible? Artificial Intelligence, Space Debris, and the Legal Implications for Space Sustainability 417
- Fintech: A Renaissance moment for Finance and its Regulation? 445
- Data Protection as a Normative Problem 483
- Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability and Sustainability of Artificial Intelligence: The approach of the EU AI Act 503
- Research Data Governance in a Digital Age 525
- From AI Ethics Principles to Practices: A Teleological Methodology to Apply AI Ethics Principles in the Defense Domain 549
- Labor Law and Automated Systems in the EU 571
- Index
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Authors’ Biographies IX
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Digital Technologies and Social Transformation
- Cyber-Humans and Robotics 7
- Online Disinformation: Regulatory Issues and Approaches in the European Legal Landscape 31
- Agile Governance: Japanese Approach to Governing Cyber-Physical Systems 53
- Blockchain and Access to Justice 75
- Data Protection, Privacy, and Unfalsifiable Predictions 95
- The WTO in the Digital Age of Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Global Trade Governance: Some Fundamental Considerations 123
- When EU Law Meets (Large) Language Models 147
- The Charge of AI Systems, Smart Robots, and Information Technologies in Healthcare: A Normative Look into the Future 173
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Part II: The Legal Framework
- Sovereign Powers and Digital Liberties 191
- Technology As Regulation: Tensions, Transitions, and Tectonic Shifts in Governance 211
- The Law of Data-Driven Trade 229
- From AI Risks to Legal and Ethical AI Governance: A Four-Dimension Framework 251
- Agents and Persons? AI Systems Acting in the World and the Limits of Legal Personality 279
- Regulation by Design: Reshaping the Relationship between Technology Development and Law 303
- AI in the Courtroom: The Right to a Human Judge? 327
- Regulating AI Autonomy: A Constitutional Framework for the Digital Era 353
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Part III: Key Normative Challenges
- The Social Classification of Robots by Perceived Race and Gender 383
- Mission Impossible? Artificial Intelligence, Space Debris, and the Legal Implications for Space Sustainability 417
- Fintech: A Renaissance moment for Finance and its Regulation? 445
- Data Protection as a Normative Problem 483
- Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability and Sustainability of Artificial Intelligence: The approach of the EU AI Act 503
- Research Data Governance in a Digital Age 525
- From AI Ethics Principles to Practices: A Teleological Methodology to Apply AI Ethics Principles in the Defense Domain 549
- Labor Law and Automated Systems in the EU 571
- Index