Human Law and Computer Law: Comparative Perspectives

The focus of this book is on the epistemological and hermeneutic implications of data science and artificial intelligence for democracy and the Rule of Law. How do the normative effects of automated decision systems or the interventions of robotic fellow beings compare to the legal effect of writt...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Hildebrandt, Mireille. (Editor), Gaakeer, Jeanne. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Series:Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice ; 25
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Online Access:https://ezaccess.library.uitm.edu.my/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6314-2
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements; Mireille Hildebrandt and Jeanne Gaakeer
  • Prefatory remarks on Human Law and Computer Law; Mireille Hildebrandt
  • Part I  Law and Code
  • 1 Prefatory remarks to part I: law and code; Mireille Hildebrandt
  • 2 From Galatea 2.2 to Watson  and back?; Mireille Hildebrandt
  • 3 What robots want: autonomous machines, codes and new frontiers of legal responsibility; Ugo Pagallo
  • 4 Abort, retry, fail: scoping techno-regulation and other techno-effects; Bibi van den Berg and Ronald Leenes
  • 5 A bump in the road. Ruling out law from technology; Katja de Vries and Niels van Dijk
  • Part II  Law and Literature
  • 6 Prefatory remarks to part II: law and literature; Jeanne Gaakeer
  • 7 Control, Alt and/or Delete? Some observations on new technologies and the human; Jeanne Gaakeer
  • 8 Law, normativity and the writing. Oracle Night and Human indeterminacy; Massimo Durante
  • 9 When a robot can love - Blade Runner as a cautionary tale on law and technology; Shulamit Almog
  • About the authors
  • Index.