Digital Governance: Confronting the Challenges Posed by Artificial Intelligence

Information Technology and Law Series

December 2024

Authors: Kostina Prifti: Department of Law & Business, Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Esra Demir: Department of Law & Business, Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Julia Krämer: Department of Law & Business , Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Klaus Heine: Department of Law & Business, Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Evert Stamhuis: Department of Law & Business, Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Details

Published:
December 2024
Pages:
VIII, 302
Publisher:
T.M.C. ASSER PRESS
Distributor:
ISBN:
978-94-6265-638-3
EISBN:
978-94-6265-639-0

This book explores the structure and frameworks of digital governance, focusing on various regulatory patterns, with the aim of tackling the disruptive impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Addressing the various challenges posed by AI technologies, this book explores potential avenues for crafting legal remedies and solutions, spanning liability of AI, platform governance, and the implications for data protection and privacy.

The book is valuable for audiences with or without a technological background. Primarily, it targets academic scholars from a variety of disciplines, including law, ethics, sociology, political science, economics, computer science, and engineering. Particularly, academics interested in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary studies would benefit from the mixture of disciplines in the book. The scholarly insights in this work are valuable also for policymakers and civil society, by providing potential guidance for effective AI regulation. Additionally, the book can be useful to private companies and organisations that are involved in designing AI applications, offering practical insights and guidance about the legal and societal implications of AI.

Kostina PriftiEsra Demir and Julia Krämer are PhD candidates at Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. 

Klaus Heine is Professor of Law and Economics at Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Evert Stamhuis is Professor of Law and Innovation at Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Specific to this book: 

  • Interdisciplinary approach: it bridges law, ethics, sociology, political science, economics and computer science
  • It offers practical insights and legal remedies for the challenges posed by AI technologies
  • Unlike technical literature on AI, this book is accessible to audiences with or without a technological background

This is Volume 39 in the Information Technology and Law (IT&Law) Series.