Technological change is ongoing and holds great influence over society as a whole. This volume focuses on the consequences of such change for government and the legal environment, especially in relation to business.
Technological change is ongoing and holds great influence over society as a whole. This volume focuses on the consequences of such change for government and the legal environment, especially in relation to business.
Noel Cox holds the position of Head of the Department of Law and Criminology at Aberystwyth University. He is responsible for academic and research leadership, and for the development of academic staff in the discipline area. The law discipline, part of a multidiscipline faculty, has an emphasis upon commercial law, and law within its economic, social and political context.
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Contents: Preface Introduction. The Nature of Law and Technology: The nature of law and government The response of business to changes in the legal environment Technology's effect on legal systems. The Relationship of Government and Technology: Constitutional responses to paradigmatic shifts in technology The nature of constitutions and their relationship with technology Changes in the past Changes in the present Technological challenges to law, property and ethics Lessons for the future Bibliography Index.
Contents: Preface Introduction. The Nature of Law and Technology: The nature of law and government The response of business to changes in the legal environment Technology's effect on legal systems. The Relationship of Government and Technology: Constitutional responses to paradigmatic shifts in technology The nature of constitutions and their relationship with technology Changes in the past Changes in the present Technological challenges to law, property and ethics Lessons for the future Bibliography Index.
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