The Oxford Handbook of Law, Regulation and Technology
(Sprache: Englisch)
The variety, pace, and power of technological innovations that have emerged in the 21st Century has been breathtaking. Examining the insights of leading scholars of law, technology, and regulation, this handbook underpins the legal, ethical, and social...
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The variety, pace, and power of technological innovations that have emerged in the 21st Century has been breathtaking. Examining the insights of leading scholars of law, technology, and regulation, this handbook underpins the legal, ethical, and social implications of rapid technological change and the growing body of scholarship that has followed.
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The variety, pace, and power of technological innovations that have emerged in the 21st Century have been breathtaking. These technological developments, which include advances in networked information and communications, biotechnology, neurotechnology, nanotechnology, robotics, and environmental engineering technology, have raised a number of vital and complex questions. Although these technologies have the potential to generate positive transformation and help address 'grand societal challenges', the novelty associated with technological innovation has also been accompanied by anxieties about their risks and destabilizing effects. Is there a potential harm to human health or the environment? What are the ethical implications? Do this innovations erode of antagonize values such as human dignity, privacy, democracy, or other norms underpinning existing bodies of law and regulation? These technological developments have therefore spawned a nascent but growing body of 'law and technology' scholarship, broadly concerned with exploring the legal, social and ethical dimensions of technological innovation.This handbook collates the many and varied strands of this scholarship, focusing broadly across a range of new and emerging technology and a vast array of social and policy sectors, through which leading scholars in the field interrogate the interfaces between law, emerging technology, and regulation. Structured in five parts, the handbook (I) establishes the collection of essays within existing scholarship concerned with law and technology as well as regulatory governance; (II) explores the relationship between technology development by focusing on core concepts and values which technological developments implicate; (III) studies the challenges for law in responding to the emergence of new technologies, examining how legal norms, doctrine and institutions have been shaped, challenged and destabilized by technology, and even how technologies have been shaped by legal
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regimes; (IV) provides a critical exploration of the implications of technological innovation, examining the ways in which technological innovation has generated challenges for regulators in the governance of technological development, and the implications of employing new technologies as an instrument of regulatory governance; (V) explores various interfaces between law, regulatory governance, and new technologies across a range of key social domains.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „The Oxford Handbook of Law, Regulation and Technology “
- Part I: Introduction by the Editors
- Law, Regulation, and Technology: the Field, Frame, and Focal Questions
- Part II
- 1: Roger Brownsword: Law, Liberty, and Technology
- 2: Jeanne Snelling and John McMillan: Equality: Old Debates, New Technologies
- 3: Tom Sorell and John Guelke: Liberal Democractic Regulation and Technological Advance
- 4: Thomas Baldwin: Identity
- 5: Donna Dickenson: The Common Good
- 6: Stephen Morse: Law, Responsibility, and the Sciences of the Brain/Mind
- 7: Marcus Duwell: Human Dignity and the Ethics and Regulation of Technology
- 8: Morag Goodwin: Human Rights and Human Tissue: the Case of Sperm as Property
- Part III
- 9: Gregory Mandel: Legal Evolution in Response to Technological Change
- 10: Antonio Cordella and Francesca Contini: Law and Technology in Civil Judicial Procedures
- 11: Uta Kohl: Conflict of Laws and the Internet
- 12: O. Carter Snead and Stephanie Maloney: Technology and the American Constitution
- 13: Stephen Waddams: Contract Law and the Challenges of Computer Technology
- 14: Lisa Claydon: Criminal Law and the Evolving Technological Understanding of Behaviour
- 15: Elizabeth Fisher: Imagining Technology and Environment Law
- 16: Han Somsen: From Improvement towards Enhancement: A Regenesis of Environmental Law at the Dawn of the Anthropocene
- 17: Jonathan Herring: Parental Responsibility: Hyper-parenting and the Role of Technology
- 18: Giovanni Sartor: Human Rights and Information Technologies
- 19: Dinusha Mendis, Phoebe Li, Diane Nicol, and Jane Nielsen: The Co-Existence of Copyright and Patent Laws to Protect Innovation: A Case Study of 3D Printing in UK and Australian Law
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20: Tonia Novitz: Regulating Workplace Technology: Extending the Agenda
21: Rosemary Rayfuse: Public International Law and the Regulation of Emerging Technologies
22: Jonathan Morgan: Torts and Technology
23: Arthur Cockfield: Tax Law and Technology Change
Part IV
Section A: Regulating New Technologies
24: Lyria Bennett-Moses: Regulating in the Face of Sociotechnical Change
25: Meg Leta-Jones and Jason Millar: Hacking Metaphors in the Anticipatory Governance of Emerging Technology: The Case of Regulating Robots
26: Maria Lee: The Legal Institutionalization of Public Participation in the EU Governance of Technology
27: Andrew Stirling: Precaution in the Governance of Technology
28: Andrew Murray and Mark Leiser: The Role of Non-state Actors and Institutions in the Governance of New and Emerging Digital Technologies
Section B: Technology as Regulation
29: Amber Marks, Benjamin Bowling, and Colman Keenan: Automated Justice?Technology, Crime, and Social Control
30: Tjerk Timan, Masa Galic, and Bert-Jaap Koops: Surveillance Theory and Its Implications for Law
31: Lee. A. B
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Autoren-Porträt
Roger Brownsword holds professorial positions at King's College London and Bournemouth University, and he is Honorary Professor in Law at Sheffield University. Until his retirement in 2010, he was founding Director of TELOS, an inter-disciplinary research centre at King's College London that focuses on law, ethics, and technology. He has acted as an adviser to parliamentary committees dealing with stem cells, cloning, and hybrid embryos, he was a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics from 2004 - 2010, he served on the Royal Society Brain Waves' Working Party on neuroscience and the law, and he was chair of the Ethics and Governance Council of UK Biobank from 2011-2015. He has published some 20 books and more than 200 academic papers; he is on the editorial board of the Modern Law Review, the International Journal of Law and Information Technology, and the Journal of Law and the Biosciences; and he is the founding general editor of Law, Innovation and Technology. Eloise Scotford is a Professor of Environmental Law, University College London. She joined UCL in 2017 from The Dickson Poon School of Law at King's College London, where she started as a Lecturer in 2010, after a previous appointment as Career Development Fellow in Environmental Law in the Faculty of Law and Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford. Dr Scotford actively researches in the areas of climate change law and governance, waste regulation, air quality control, comparative environmental law and sustainable development. Dr Scotford is Associate Member of Landmark Chambers, a visiting lecturer in environmental law at Bocconi University in Milan, and Analysis Editor for the Journal of Environmental Law. She also represents the United Kingdom in the Avosetta Group of EU environmental law experts.
Karen Yeung is a Professor of Law at King's College London and a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Melbourne Law School. From 1996 until 2006 she was a University Lecturer in Law at Oxford
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University Faculty of Law and a Tutorial Fellow in Law at St Anne's College, University of Oxford. She has established an international reputation in two fields: as an academic pioneer in helping to establish the intellectual coherence and value of regulation studies (or 'regulatory governance' studies) as a field of scholarly inquiry and as a leading scholar concerned with critically examining the governance of, and governance through, new and emerging technologies. Her current research focuses on critically evaluating the nature, legal, democratic and ethical implications of artificial intelligence, Big Data driven predictive decision-making and advances in neuroscientific techniques across a wide range of policy domains including commerce, healthcare, legal services and the enforcement of law.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2017, 1358 Seiten, Maße: 17,4 x 25,2 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, Karen Yeung
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0199680833
- ISBN-13: 9780199680832
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.08.2017
Sprache:
Englisch
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