Future Law
Emerging Technology, Ethics and Regulation
Burkhard Schafer editor Lilian Edwards editor Edina Harbinja editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:30th Nov '19
Should be back in stock very soon
This book examines how law, regulation, and ethics can adapt to rapidly evolving technologies. It addresses current issues like big data ethics and explores future challenges, using examples from popular culture.
"Future Law" examines the intersection of law, regulation, and ethics in the context of rapidly evolving technologies. This insightful work brings together leading voices from academia, legal practice, and the tech industry to explore how human creativity can inform and enhance legal frameworks in response to technological advancements. The authors delve into the challenges of applying existing legal and ethical structures to new technologies, highlighting the need for adaptive and forward-thinking approaches.
The book addresses pressing contemporary issues such as big data ethics, pervasive surveillance, and the implications of the Internet of Things. It also discusses disruptive innovations like autonomous vehicles, DIY genetics, and robotic agents, emphasizing the complexities these technologies introduce into the legal landscape. By focusing on practical difficulties, "Future Law" aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how current laws may be insufficient to address future challenges.
To illustrate its points, the book draws on examples from popular culture, including references to shows and films like "Black Mirror," "Star Wars," and "Doctor Who." These cultural touchstones serve to make theoretical discussions more relatable and vivid, allowing readers to envision the potential future of law in a technology-driven world. Ultimately, "Future Law" prompts critical questions about how legal systems might evolve to effectively regulate emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and smart homes, setting the stage for a thoughtful dialogue on the future of law in an increasingly complex digital age.
ISBN: 9781474417617
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256 pages