The Oxford handbook of the law and regulation of technology /

This handbook collates the many and varied strands of this scholarship, focusing broadly across a range of new and emerging technology and a vast array of social and policy sectors, through which leading scholars in the field interrogate the interfaces between law, emerging technology, and regulatio...

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Other Authors: Brownsword, Roger (Editor), Scotford, Eloise, 1978- (Editor), Yeung, Karen (Lawyer) (Editor)
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2017
Edition:First edition
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505 0 0 |t Law, regulation and technology : the field, frame and focal questions /  |r Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, and Karen Yeung --  |t Law, liberty and technology /  |r Roger Brownsword --  |t Equality : old debates, new technologies /  |r Jeanne Snelling and John McMillan --  |t Liberal democratic regulation and technological advance /  |r Tom Sorell and Jonn Guelke --  |t Identity /  |r Thomas Baldwin --  |t The common good /  |r Donna Dickerson --  |t Law, responsibility, and the sciences behind the brain/mind /  |r Stephen J. Morse --  |t Human dignity and the ethics of regulation and technology /  |r Marcus Düwell --  |t Human rights and human tissue : the case of sprem as property /  |r Morag Goodwin --  |t Legal evolution in response to technological change /  |r Gregory N. Mandel --  |t Law and technology in civil judicial procedures /  |r Francesco Contini and Antonio Cordella --  |t Conflict of laws and the Internet /  |r Uta Kohl --  |t Technology and the American Constitution /  |r O. Carter Snead and Stephanie A. Maloney --  |t Contract law and the challenges of computer technology /  |r Stephen Waddams --  |t Criminal law and the evolving technological understanding of behaviour /  |r Lisa Claydon --  |t Imagining technology and environmental law /  |r Elizabeth Fisher --  |t From improvement towards enhancement : a regenesis of EU environmental law at the dawn of the Anthropocene /  |r Han Somsen --  |t Parental responsibility, hyper-parenting, and the role of technology /  |r Jonathan Herring --  |t Human rights and human technologies /  |r Giovanni Sartor --  |t The coexistence of copyright and patent laws to protect innovation : a case study of 3D printing in UK and Australian law /  |r Dinush Mendis [and 3 others] --  |t Regulating workplace technology : extending the agenda /  |r Tonia Novitz --  |t Public international law and the regulation of emerging technologies /  |r Rosemary Rayfuse --  |t Torts and technology /  |r Jonathan Morgan --  |t Tax law and technological change /  |r Arthur J. Cockfield --  |t Regulating in fthe face of sociotechnological change /  |r Lyria Bennett Moses --  |t Hacking metaphors in the anticipatory governance of emerging technology : the case of regulating robots /  |r Meg Leta Jones and Jason Millar --  |t The legal institutionalization of public participation in the EU governance of technology /  |r Maria Lee --  |t Precaution in the governance of technology /  |r Andrew Stirling --  |t The role of non-state actors and institutions in the governance of new and emerging digital technologies /  |r Mark Leiser and Andrew Murray --  |t Automatic justice? : technology, crime, and social control /  |r Amber Marks, Benjamin Bowling, and Colman Keenan --  |t Surveillance theory and its implications for law /  |r Tjerk Timan, Mas̆a Galic̆, and Bert-Jaap Koops --  |t Hardwiring privacy /  |r Lee A. Bygrave --  |t Data mining as global governance /  |r Fleur Johns --  |t Solar climate engineering, law, and regulation /  |r Jesse L. 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McLean --  |t Reproductive technologies and the search for regulatory legitimacy : fuzzy lines, decaying consensus, and intractable normative problems /  |r Colin Gavaghan --  |t Technology and the law of international trade regulation /  |r Thomas Cottier --  |t Trade, commerce, and employment : the evolution of the form and regulation of the employment relationship in response to the new information technology /  |r Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt --  |t Crime, security, and information communication technologies : the changing cybersecurity threat landscape and its implications for regulation and pricing /  |r David S. Wall --  |t Debating autonomous weapons systems, their ethics, and their regulation under international law /  |r Kenneth Anderson and Matthew C. Waxman --  |t Genetic engineering and biological risks : policy formation and regulatory response /  |r Filippa Lentzos --  |t Audience constructions, reputations, and emerging media technologies : new issues of legal and social policy /  |r Nora A. Draper and Joseph Turow --  |t Water, energy, and technology : the legal challenges of interdependencies and technological limits /  |r Robin Kundis Craig --  |t Technology wags the law : how technological solutions changed the perception of environmental harm and law /  |r Victor B. Flatt --  |t Novel foods and risk assessment in Europe : seperating science from society /  |r Robert Lee --  |t Carbon capture and storage /  |r Richard Macrory --  |t Nuisance law, regulation, and the invention of prototypical pollution abatement technology : 'voluntarism' in common law and regulation /  |r Benjamin Pontin 
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