Regulating technologies legal futures, regulatory frames and technological fixes /

While it is a truism that emerging technologies present both opportunities for and challenges to their host communities, the legal community has only recently begun to consider their significance. On the one hand, emerging information, bio, nano, and neurotechnologies challenge policy-makers who asp...

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Other Authors: Brownsword, Roger., Yeung, Karen.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart, 2008.
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505 0 0 |r Han Somsen --  |r Serge Gutwirth, Paul De Hert, and Laurent De Sutter --  |r Mireille Hildebrandt --  |r Bert-Jaap Koops --  |r Jonathan Zittrain --  |r T.J. McIntyre and Colin Scott --  |r Karen Yeung --  |r Ben Bowling, Amber Marks, and Cian Murphy --  |r Roger Brownsword --  |r Roger Brownsword and Karen Yeung --  |r Michael Kirby.  |r Deng Haifeng --  |r Hailemichael Teshome Demissie --  |r Judy Illes --  |r Andrew D. Murray --  |r Charles D. Raab and Paul De Hert --  |r Andrea Büchler --  |t So what does the world need now? Reflections on regulating technologies /  |t Crime control technologies : towards an analytical framework and research agenda /  |t Towards an understanding of regulation by design /  |t Internet filtering : rhetoric, legitimacy, accountability, and responsibility /  |t Perfect enforcement on tomorrow's Internet /  |t Criteria for normative technology : the acceptability of 'code as law' in light of democratic and constitutional values /  |t A vision of ambient law /  |t The trouble with technology regulation : why Lessig's 'optimal mix' will not work /  |t Cloning Trojan horses : precautionary regulation of reproductive technologies /  |t Regulating technologies : tools, targets, and thematics /  |t The transplantation of human fetal brain tissue : the Swiss federal law /  |t Tools for technology regulation : seeking analytical approaches beyond Lessig and Hood /  |t Conceptualising the post-regulatory (cyber)state /  |t Vicissitudes of imaging, imprisonment, and intentionality /  |t Taming matter for the welfare of humanity : regulating nanotechnology /  |t Regulating renewable energy technologies : the Chinese experience /  |t New frontier : regulating technology by law and 'code' / 
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