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Smart technologies and the end(s) of law : novel entanglements of law and technology
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ISBN: 9781849808767 9781849808774 1849808767 1849808775 Year: 2015 Publisher: Cheltenham, [England] ; Northampton, Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited,

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This timely book tells the story of the smart technologies that reconstruct our world, by provoking their most salient functionality: the prediction and preemption of our day-to-day activities, preferences, health and credit risks, criminal intent and spending capacity. Mireille Hildebrandt claims that we are in transit between an information society and a data-driven society, which has far reaching consequences for the world we depend on. She highlights how the pervasive employment of machine-learning technologies that inform so-called 'data-driven agency' threaten privacy, identity, autonomy


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ISBN: 9089742824 9789089742827 Year: 2010 Publisher: Den Haag Boom Juridische uitgevers

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Human law and computer law : comparative perspectives
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ISBN: 9400794088 9400763131 940076314X Year: 2013 Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Science,

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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 written and unwritten law? To investigate these questions the book brings together two disciplinary perspectives rarely combined within the framework of one volume. One starts from the perspective of ‘code and law’ and the other develops from the domain of ‘law and literature’. Integrating original analyses of relevant novels or films, the authors discuss how computational technologies challenge traditional forms of legal thought and affect the regulation of human behavior. Thus, pertinent questions are raised about the theoretical assumptions underlying both scientific and legal practice. .

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