The Cambridge Handbook of Private Law and Artificial Intelligence
Herausgeber: Lim, Ernest; Morgan, Phillip
The Cambridge Handbook of Private Law and Artificial Intelligence
Herausgeber: Lim, Ernest; Morgan, Phillip
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This Cambridge Handbook is the first dedicated treatment of the interface between AI and private law, and the challenges that AI poses for private law. The Handbook brings together a global team of private law experts and computer scientists to examine the interface, identify the problems, and propose solutions.
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This Cambridge Handbook is the first dedicated treatment of the interface between AI and private law, and the challenges that AI poses for private law. The Handbook brings together a global team of private law experts and computer scientists to examine the interface, identify the problems, and propose solutions.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Cambridge Law Handbooks
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 700
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1492g
- ISBN-13: 9781108845595
- ISBN-10: 1108845592
- Artikelnr.: 69312655
- Cambridge Law Handbooks
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 700
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1492g
- ISBN-13: 9781108845595
- ISBN-10: 1108845592
- Artikelnr.: 69312655
Introduction Ernest Lim and Phillip Morgan
1. AI for lawyers: a gentle introduction John A. McDermid, Yan Jia and Ibrahim Habli
2. Computable law and AI Harry Surden
Part I. Law of Obligations: 3. Contract law and AI: AI-infused contracting and the problem of relationality - Is trustworthy AI possible? T. T. Arvind
4. Self-driving contracts and AI: present and near future Anthony J. Casey and Anthony Niblett
5. Consumer protection law and AI Jeannie Marie Patterson and Yvette Maker
6. Tort law and AI: vicarious liability Phillip Morgan
7. Automated vehicle liability and AI James Goudkamp
8. Legal causation and AI Sandy Steel
9. Product liability law and AI: revival or death of product liability law Vibe Ulfbeck
10. Appropriation of personality in the era of deepfakes John Zerilli
11. Agency law and AI Daniel Seng and Tan Cheng Han
12. Trust law and AI Anselmo Reyes
13. Unjust enrichment law and AI Ying Hu
Part II. Property: 14. Property/Personhood and AI: the future of machines Kelvin F. K. Low, Wan Wai Yee, and Wu Ying-Chieh
15. Data and AI: the data producer's right - an instructive obituary Dev S. Gangjee
16. Intellectual property law and AI Anke Moerland
17. Information intermediaries and AI Daniel Seng
Part III. Corporate and Commercial Law: 18. Corporate law, corporate governance and AI: are we ready for robots in the boardroom? Deirdre Ahern
19. Financial supervision and AI Gérard Hertig
20. Financial intermediaries and AI Iris H-Y Chiu
21. Competition law and AI Thomas Cheng
22. Sales law and AI Sean Thomas
23. Commercial dispute resolution and AI Anselmo Reyes and Adrian Mak
24. Insurance law and AI: demystifying InsurTech Özlem Gürses
25. Securities regulation and AI: Regulating robo-advisers Eric C. Chaffee
26. Employment law and AI Jeremias Adams-Prassl
Part Comparative Perspectives: 27. Data protection in EU and US law and AI: what legal changes we should expect in the foreseeable future? Ugo Pagallo
28. Legal personhood and AI: AI personhood on a sliding scale Nadia Banteka
29. EU and AI: lessons to be learned Serena Quattrocolo and Ernestina Sacchetto
Index.
1. AI for lawyers: a gentle introduction John A. McDermid, Yan Jia and Ibrahim Habli
2. Computable law and AI Harry Surden
Part I. Law of Obligations: 3. Contract law and AI: AI-infused contracting and the problem of relationality - Is trustworthy AI possible? T. T. Arvind
4. Self-driving contracts and AI: present and near future Anthony J. Casey and Anthony Niblett
5. Consumer protection law and AI Jeannie Marie Patterson and Yvette Maker
6. Tort law and AI: vicarious liability Phillip Morgan
7. Automated vehicle liability and AI James Goudkamp
8. Legal causation and AI Sandy Steel
9. Product liability law and AI: revival or death of product liability law Vibe Ulfbeck
10. Appropriation of personality in the era of deepfakes John Zerilli
11. Agency law and AI Daniel Seng and Tan Cheng Han
12. Trust law and AI Anselmo Reyes
13. Unjust enrichment law and AI Ying Hu
Part II. Property: 14. Property/Personhood and AI: the future of machines Kelvin F. K. Low, Wan Wai Yee, and Wu Ying-Chieh
15. Data and AI: the data producer's right - an instructive obituary Dev S. Gangjee
16. Intellectual property law and AI Anke Moerland
17. Information intermediaries and AI Daniel Seng
Part III. Corporate and Commercial Law: 18. Corporate law, corporate governance and AI: are we ready for robots in the boardroom? Deirdre Ahern
19. Financial supervision and AI Gérard Hertig
20. Financial intermediaries and AI Iris H-Y Chiu
21. Competition law and AI Thomas Cheng
22. Sales law and AI Sean Thomas
23. Commercial dispute resolution and AI Anselmo Reyes and Adrian Mak
24. Insurance law and AI: demystifying InsurTech Özlem Gürses
25. Securities regulation and AI: Regulating robo-advisers Eric C. Chaffee
26. Employment law and AI Jeremias Adams-Prassl
Part Comparative Perspectives: 27. Data protection in EU and US law and AI: what legal changes we should expect in the foreseeable future? Ugo Pagallo
28. Legal personhood and AI: AI personhood on a sliding scale Nadia Banteka
29. EU and AI: lessons to be learned Serena Quattrocolo and Ernestina Sacchetto
Index.
Introduction Ernest Lim and Phillip Morgan
1. AI for lawyers: a gentle introduction John A. McDermid, Yan Jia and Ibrahim Habli
2. Computable law and AI Harry Surden
Part I. Law of Obligations: 3. Contract law and AI: AI-infused contracting and the problem of relationality - Is trustworthy AI possible? T. T. Arvind
4. Self-driving contracts and AI: present and near future Anthony J. Casey and Anthony Niblett
5. Consumer protection law and AI Jeannie Marie Patterson and Yvette Maker
6. Tort law and AI: vicarious liability Phillip Morgan
7. Automated vehicle liability and AI James Goudkamp
8. Legal causation and AI Sandy Steel
9. Product liability law and AI: revival or death of product liability law Vibe Ulfbeck
10. Appropriation of personality in the era of deepfakes John Zerilli
11. Agency law and AI Daniel Seng and Tan Cheng Han
12. Trust law and AI Anselmo Reyes
13. Unjust enrichment law and AI Ying Hu
Part II. Property: 14. Property/Personhood and AI: the future of machines Kelvin F. K. Low, Wan Wai Yee, and Wu Ying-Chieh
15. Data and AI: the data producer's right - an instructive obituary Dev S. Gangjee
16. Intellectual property law and AI Anke Moerland
17. Information intermediaries and AI Daniel Seng
Part III. Corporate and Commercial Law: 18. Corporate law, corporate governance and AI: are we ready for robots in the boardroom? Deirdre Ahern
19. Financial supervision and AI Gérard Hertig
20. Financial intermediaries and AI Iris H-Y Chiu
21. Competition law and AI Thomas Cheng
22. Sales law and AI Sean Thomas
23. Commercial dispute resolution and AI Anselmo Reyes and Adrian Mak
24. Insurance law and AI: demystifying InsurTech Özlem Gürses
25. Securities regulation and AI: Regulating robo-advisers Eric C. Chaffee
26. Employment law and AI Jeremias Adams-Prassl
Part Comparative Perspectives: 27. Data protection in EU and US law and AI: what legal changes we should expect in the foreseeable future? Ugo Pagallo
28. Legal personhood and AI: AI personhood on a sliding scale Nadia Banteka
29. EU and AI: lessons to be learned Serena Quattrocolo and Ernestina Sacchetto
Index.
1. AI for lawyers: a gentle introduction John A. McDermid, Yan Jia and Ibrahim Habli
2. Computable law and AI Harry Surden
Part I. Law of Obligations: 3. Contract law and AI: AI-infused contracting and the problem of relationality - Is trustworthy AI possible? T. T. Arvind
4. Self-driving contracts and AI: present and near future Anthony J. Casey and Anthony Niblett
5. Consumer protection law and AI Jeannie Marie Patterson and Yvette Maker
6. Tort law and AI: vicarious liability Phillip Morgan
7. Automated vehicle liability and AI James Goudkamp
8. Legal causation and AI Sandy Steel
9. Product liability law and AI: revival or death of product liability law Vibe Ulfbeck
10. Appropriation of personality in the era of deepfakes John Zerilli
11. Agency law and AI Daniel Seng and Tan Cheng Han
12. Trust law and AI Anselmo Reyes
13. Unjust enrichment law and AI Ying Hu
Part II. Property: 14. Property/Personhood and AI: the future of machines Kelvin F. K. Low, Wan Wai Yee, and Wu Ying-Chieh
15. Data and AI: the data producer's right - an instructive obituary Dev S. Gangjee
16. Intellectual property law and AI Anke Moerland
17. Information intermediaries and AI Daniel Seng
Part III. Corporate and Commercial Law: 18. Corporate law, corporate governance and AI: are we ready for robots in the boardroom? Deirdre Ahern
19. Financial supervision and AI Gérard Hertig
20. Financial intermediaries and AI Iris H-Y Chiu
21. Competition law and AI Thomas Cheng
22. Sales law and AI Sean Thomas
23. Commercial dispute resolution and AI Anselmo Reyes and Adrian Mak
24. Insurance law and AI: demystifying InsurTech Özlem Gürses
25. Securities regulation and AI: Regulating robo-advisers Eric C. Chaffee
26. Employment law and AI Jeremias Adams-Prassl
Part Comparative Perspectives: 27. Data protection in EU and US law and AI: what legal changes we should expect in the foreseeable future? Ugo Pagallo
28. Legal personhood and AI: AI personhood on a sliding scale Nadia Banteka
29. EU and AI: lessons to be learned Serena Quattrocolo and Ernestina Sacchetto
Index.