This book analyses discontent with law and assesses the prospect of
better governance by technology. In the first part of the book, where
the context is ‘low tech’, the range of discontent with law is
examined; the underlying reasons for such discontent are identified
(namely, the human nature of the legal enterprise, its reliance on
rules, and the pluralistic nature of human communities); and the
reasonableness of such discontent is assessed. In the second part of
the book, where the context is ‘high-tech’ (with new tools
becoming available to undertake governance functions), the question is
whether discontent with law is further provoked or, to the contrary,
is eased. While new technologies provoke further discontent with
law’s claimed authority, its ineffectiveness, and its principles,
positions, and policies, they also promise more effective and
efficient ways of achieving order. The book closes with some
reflections on the ambivalence that humans might experience when faced
with the choice between law’s governance and apparently better
performing governance by technology. That law’s governance is
imperfect is undeniable; that humans should quest after better
governance is right; but, the shape of our technological futures is
unclear. This accessibly written book will appeal to scholars and
students who are working in the broad and burgeoning field of law,
regulation, and technology, as well as to legal theorists, political
scientists, and sociologists with interests in the impact of new
technology.
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The Quest for Better Governance
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ISBN
9781000992137
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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