Constitutional challenges in the algorithmic society /
New technologies have always challenged the social, economic, legal, and ideological status quo. Constitutional law is no less impacted by such technologically driven transformations, as the state must formulate a legal response to new technologies and their market applications, as well as the state...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press,
2022.
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Table of Contents:
- Oreste Pollicino and Giovanni De Gregorio, Constitutional law in the algorithmic society
- Andrea Simoncini and Erik Longo, Fundamental rights and the rule of law in the algorithmic society by law?
- Celine Castest-Renard, Human rights and algorithmic impact assessment for predictive policing
- Francesca Galli, Law enforcement and data-driven predictions at the national and EU level : a challenge to the presumption of innocence and reasonable suspicion?
- Amnon Reichman and Giovanni Sartor, Algorithms and regulation
- Angela Daly, Thilo Hagendorff, Li Hui, Monique Mann, Vidushi Marda, Ben Wagner, Wayne Wei Wang, Artificial Intelligence, governance and ethics : global perspectives
- Pieter Vancleynenbreugel, EU by-design regulation in the algorithmic society : promising way forward or constitutional nightmare in-the-making?
- Henrik Palmer Olsen, Jacob Livingston Slosser and Thomas Troels Hildebrandt, What's in the box? The legal requirement of explainability in computationally, eided decision-making in public ddministration
- Yaiza Cabedo, The international regulatory race for protecting investors from crypto-finance risks
- Hans W. Micklitz and Anne Aurelie Villanueva, Responsibilities of companies in the algorithmic society
- Serge Gijrath, Consumer law as a tool to regulate adverse consequences of AI output
- Federica Casarosa, When the algorithm is not fully reliable : the collaboration between technology and humans in the fight against hate speech
- Pietro Sirena and Francesco Paolo Patti, Smart contracts and automation of private relationships.