Algorithmic Regulation and Personalized Law
A Handbook
Alberto De Franceschi editor Christoph Busch editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:24th Dec '20
Should be back in stock very soon
Looks at the effects of big data and artificial intelligence on legal systems
This new handbook takes an innovative look at the current and potential effects of big data and artificial intelligence on the legal system. It explains how technological advances in data collection and information processing will make it possible to change the design of legal rules and tailor them to specific individuals. This new type of “granular legal norms” is part of a broader trend towards algorithmic regulation in the emerging data economy. With practical examples from contract, consumer and tort law, leading experts from Canada, Europe, Israel, and the United States explain how and to what extent legal norms could be personalised. They explore the advantages, limitations and potential dangers of legal micro-targeting and explain how the personalisation of legal norms could change the relationship between individuality, privacy and the protection of general interests. This handbook offers a multi-faceted overview of the emerging field of “personalised law” and provides a unique source of inspiration for scholars, lawyers, judges and lawmakers.
ISBN: 9781509931750
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 774g
300 pages