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Research Handbook on the Law of Artificial Intelligence : Current and Future Directions.

Edward Elgar Law 2025 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barfield, Woodrow.
Contributor:
Pagallo, Ugo.
Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence--Law and legislation--Research.
Artificial intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (0 pages)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Northampton : Edward Elgar, 2025.
Summary:
This second edition provides a broad range of perspectives on the legal implications of artificial intelligence (AI) across different global jurisdictions. Contributors identify the potential threats that AI poses to the protection of rights and human wellbeing, anticipating future developments in technological and legal infrastructures.
Contents:
Contents: List of contributors
Preface
Part I: Law's governance of AI
1. A computational thinking approach for law and artificial intelligence / Woodrow Barfield
2. Control, influence, and manipulation: AI has a power problem / Michael Guihot
3. AI bill of rights and creative lawmaking / John Frank Weaver
4. Three paradigms in the legal governance of AI: On power, convenience, and prestige / Ugo Pagallo
5. Compliance, regtech, and smart legal ecosystems: A methodology for legal governance validation / Pompeu Casanovas, Mustafa Hashmi, Louis de Koker, and Ho-Pun Lam
6. The Japanese perspective of regulation, management, and governance of artificial intelligence / Fumio Shimpo
7. How artificial intelligence will affect the practice of law / Yueh-Hsuan Weng and David Torabi
8. Three years of evolution in AI law and governance: As the law catches up to AI / Michael Simon and Andrew Pery
Part II: The interplay between AI and the law
9. Lawyers are from mars, data scientists are from venus: Promoting responsible AI on earth / Hofit Wasserman-Rozen and Karni Chagal-Feferkorn
10. The law-machine interface and the changing interplay between artificial intelligence and the law / Peter K. Yu
11. AI characterisations and their legal implications / Jerrold Soh
12. False agency in artificial intelligence / Shawn Bayern
13. Automated law enforcement: Perfect vision or dystopia? / Antje von Ungern-Sternberg
14. Disaggregating artificial intelligence biases: A law and systems engineering approach for AI governance and regulation / Emile Loza de Siles
15. A blueprint for auditing generative AI / Jakob Mökander, Justin Curl, and Mihir Kshirsagar
Part III: Crimes, contracts, and torts
16. Crimes without criminals: In search of criminal liability for harms caused by AI systems / Elina Nerantzi and Giovanni Sartor
17. Criminal law enforcement through AI / Serena Quattrocolo
18. Artificial intelligence as evidence / Daniel Seng
19. Artificial intention, unintended contracts / Eliza Mik
20. Contract law and advances in artificial intelligence / John Linarelli
21. Managing fairness risk of AI in consumer finance / David M. Skanderson and Adam H. Gailey
22. Civil liability and artificial intelligence: Challenges, policy options and legal responses / Teresa Rodríguez de las Heras Ballell
23. European Union's regulation on the placing on the market and use of AI systems: A critical overview of the AI act / Nathalie Nevejans
24. Adding to the EU AI liability directive: Degree of autonomy, chain of confidence, inherent flaws of indecent induction, and mandatory insurance / Ronald P. Loui
25. Consumer law and artificial intelligence / Przemysław Pałka and Agnieszka Jabłonowska
Part IV: Business law and intellectual property rights
26. A tale of obsession: Is autonomous algorithmic collusion the white whale of competition law? / Jerome De Cooman
27. Robots in the boardroom: Artificial intelligence and corporate law / Florian Möslein
28. Taxation of artificial intelligence / Xavier Oberson
29. When machines create: AI authorship and copyright law / Ryan Abbott and Elizabeth Rothman
30. Copyright, fair use, and AI technology development: Time to sunset the "transformative purpose" test / S.J. Blodgett-Ford
31. Reorienting patent policy towards responsible AI design / Liza Vertinsky
Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Includes index.
ISBN:
1-03-531649-8
OCLC:
1528362478

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