Bültmann & Gerriets
The Cambridge Handbook of Private Law and Artificial Intelligence
von Ernest Lim, Phillip Morgan
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
Reihe: Cambridge Law Handbooks
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ISBN: 978-1-108-84559-5
Erschienen am 28.03.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 254 mm [H] x 178 mm [B] x 38 mm [T]
Gewicht: 1420 Gramm
Umfang: 700 Seiten

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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"--



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.


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