<i>‘As digital technologies advance with dizzying speed, laws and governments race to catch up, and this cogent Advanced Introduction will be of great use for anyone hoping to find a guide to past and evolving AI governance efforts, attuned to human welfare and social justice. Particularly valuable are its insights about how rights, processes, and institutions reflect political dynamics as well as policy priorities. Offering a summary of key regulatory and judicial developments, the authors draw instructive lessons for governments, citizens, and educators from the evolution of pre-existing laws and the invention of new ones addressing a range of digital technologies.’</i>
- Martha Minow, Harvard University, USA,
This book provides a pathway for understanding the law in relation to emerging digital technologies. Examining how rights, processes, institutions, and methods interact with emerging technologies, Urs Gasser and John Palfrey argue that digital innovation must evolve in step with legal advancements. They address the challenges posed by the interplay between law and technology, and present a framework for understanding and shaping law in the face of transformative changes in the digital field.
Key Features:
- Introduces relevant case studies from across Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America
- Situates current debates on technological innovation and law in the context of legal history and philosophy
- Analyses different ways of regulating AI, blockchain technologies, quantum computing, and further technological advances
The Advanced Introduction to Law and Digital Technologies is an essential resource for scholars and students of technology law and policy, public international law, and information and media law. It is also beneficial to legal researchers and practitioners, as well as teachers of computer science policy and practice.