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The Challenges of Artificial Intelligence for Law in Europe -

The Challenges of Artificial Intelligence for Law in Europe

Marton Varju, Kitti Mezei (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
X, 321 Seiten
2025
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-86812-2 (ISBN)
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As artificial intelligence continues to transform our world, Europe stands at the forefront of ensuring this revolutionary technology serves humanity s best interests. This essential volume brings together experts on law, regulation, human rights, ethics, and policy to provide the first comprehensive analysis of Europe s pioneering approach to AI regulation. 
From the landmark AI Act to data protection and data governance frameworks, this meticulously curated collection offers unprecedented insights into (1) the delicate balance between the public and private benefits of AI, and the public and private risks it poses; (2) the regulatory policy and regulatory strategy influencing European law-making; (3) the role of ethics and human rights in regulating AI in Europe; (4) the real-world implications of evolving European AI regulation; and (5) future challenges and opportunities in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Distinguished contributors from the fields of legal scholarship, policymaking, and legal practice provide unique perspectives on the legal and policy foundations of the AI Act, the Council of Europe Framework Convention, and other international documents; the regulatory design and requirements of the AI Act; the challenges of using AI in adjacent legal and regulatory areas; ethical issues surrounding the technology and their impact on its proliferation in the private and public sectors; and compliance-related challenges and practical solutions in key sectors.
This authoritative work offers invaluable guidance to help legal professionals, researchers, policymakers, and technology executives navigate the complexities of AI regulation at the intersections of innovation, the public and private good, and social control. The volume combines theoretical depth and contextual analysis with practical applicability, making it an indispensable resource for anyone involved in shaping or adapting to Europe s AI regulatory landscape. The book is also essential reading for AI researchers and developers, technology consultants and industry analysts, policymakers and regulators, legal practitioners and compliance officers.

Marton Varju is research professor at the HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Institute for Legal Studies, and associate professor at ELTE University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Political and International Studies. He is also long-term member of Central European University s Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CEU CELAB). Marton has extensive experience in regulatory consultancy in technology-driven industries. His current research interests include European technology policies and the law, and empirical European legal studies.

Kitti Mezei is a senior research fellow at the HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Institute for Legal Studies, and a lecturer in technology law at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. She leads the Hungarian Artificial Intelligence National Laboratory AI law research group within the HUN-REN Research Network. Her research interests lie in technology regulation, with a particular emphasis on artificial intelligence and cybercrime.

Chapter 1: The Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in the European Legal Space.- Chapter 2: Navigating Uncharted Waters Human Rights and Artificial Intelligence in Emerging International Regulation.- Chapter 3: The Principle of Fairness in International AI Law in the Making.- Chapter 4: Technology Sovereignty and AI Regulation in the EU: Regulatory Strategy and the Paradox of Choice.- Chapter 5: The Ontological Congruency in the EU s Data Protection and Data Processing Legislation: The (Formally) Risk-Based and (Actually) Value/Rights-Oriented Method of Regulation in the AI Act.- Chapter 6: Liability for Damage Caused by AI The AILD and Existing Liability Concepts.- Chapter 7: Artificial Intelligence in the Criminal Justice System: Exploring Risks and Opportunities Through the Lens of the European Union s AI Act.- Chapter 8: Algorithmic Decision-Making in Migration and Security in the EU: Challenges in Ensuring Effective Legal Remedies.- Chapter 9: How Algorithmic Policing Challenges Fundamental Rights Protection in the EU: Lessons from the United Kingdom.- Chapter 10: How to Regulate the Use of Algorithms in Sentencing? De Lege Ferenda Postulates.- Chapter 11: The FemTech Jacquerie: Situating Co-Creation for Efficient Stewardship in Women s Health vis-a-vis the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act.- Chapter 12: Copyright Evaluation for Content Generated by Artificial Intelligence.- Chapter 13: The Data Protection Issues of Smart Contracts as Possible Tools for Automated Decision Making.- Chapter 14: Towards the Conceptualisation of Big Data Ethics An Attempt to Visualise Ethical Data Usage by Adopting the Big Data Ethical Matrix.- Chapter 15: Bias, Machine Learning and Liability Can EU Policy Improve the Development of AI Systems?.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Data Science, Machine Intelligence, and Law
Zusatzinfo X, 321 p. 4 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Informatik Theorie / Studium Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Medienrecht
Schlagworte AI Act • AI regulation • Artificial Intelligence • Automated Decision Making • Bias • Big Data • Copyright • data protection • emerging international regulation • European Law • European Union • Femtech • Fundamental Rights Protection • Human Rights • Liability • principle of fairness • Smart Contracts • technology regulation • Technology Sovereignty • Values
ISBN-10 3-031-86812-9 / 3031868129
ISBN-13 978-3-031-86812-2 / 9783031868122
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