Regulating new technologies in uncertain times / Leonie Reins, editor.
2019
K487.T4 R44 2019 (Mapit)
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Title
Regulating new technologies in uncertain times / Leonie Reins, editor.
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Imprint
The Hague, The Netherlands : Asser Press, [2019].
Copyright
©2019
Description
x, 313 pages : 25 cm.
Series
Information technology & law series ; 32.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Regulating New Technologies in Times of Change
Chapter 2. Regulating New Technologies in Uncertain Times
Part II: New Technologies and Impacts on Democratic Governance
Chapter 3. Between Freedom and Regulation: Investigating Community Standards for Enhancing Scientific Robustness of Citizen Science
Chapter 4. The Legal Smart City: Ensuring a Rights-Based Approach To Emerging Technologies In City Places
Chapter 5. Automated Driving and the Future of Traffic Law
Chapter 6. Coercive Neuroimaging Technologies in Criminal Law in Europe
Part III: New Technologies and Market Regulation
Chapter 7. Planting the Seeds of Market Power: Digital Agriculture, Farmers' Autonomy, and the Role of Competition Policy
Chapter 8. Sharing Data and Privacy in the Platform Economy: The Right to Data Portability and "Porting Rights"
Chapter 9. Regulating Smart Distributed Generation Electricity Systems in the European Union
Part IV: The Data in New Technologies
a. Utilization of Data
Chapter 10. A Public Database as a Way Towards More Effective Algorithm Regulation and Transparency?
Chapter 11. Access to and Re-use of Government Data and the Use of Big Data in Healthcare
Chapter 12. Predicting and Policing Risk: The Use of Big Data by National Law Enforcement
b. Protection of Personal Data
Chapter 13. Regulating Data Re-Use for Research: The Challenges of Innovation and Incipient Social Norms
Chapter 14. European Cloud Service Data Protection Certification
Chapter 15. Data Privacy Laws Response to Ransomware Attacks: A Multi-Jurisdictional Analysis
Part V: Conclusion
Chapter 16. Concluding Observations: The Regulation of Technology - What Lies Ahead - and Where Do We Want to End Up?.
Chapter 1. Regulating New Technologies in Times of Change
Chapter 2. Regulating New Technologies in Uncertain Times
Part II: New Technologies and Impacts on Democratic Governance
Chapter 3. Between Freedom and Regulation: Investigating Community Standards for Enhancing Scientific Robustness of Citizen Science
Chapter 4. The Legal Smart City: Ensuring a Rights-Based Approach To Emerging Technologies In City Places
Chapter 5. Automated Driving and the Future of Traffic Law
Chapter 6. Coercive Neuroimaging Technologies in Criminal Law in Europe
Part III: New Technologies and Market Regulation
Chapter 7. Planting the Seeds of Market Power: Digital Agriculture, Farmers' Autonomy, and the Role of Competition Policy
Chapter 8. Sharing Data and Privacy in the Platform Economy: The Right to Data Portability and "Porting Rights"
Chapter 9. Regulating Smart Distributed Generation Electricity Systems in the European Union
Part IV: The Data in New Technologies
a. Utilization of Data
Chapter 10. A Public Database as a Way Towards More Effective Algorithm Regulation and Transparency?
Chapter 11. Access to and Re-use of Government Data and the Use of Big Data in Healthcare
Chapter 12. Predicting and Policing Risk: The Use of Big Data by National Law Enforcement
b. Protection of Personal Data
Chapter 13. Regulating Data Re-Use for Research: The Challenges of Innovation and Incipient Social Norms
Chapter 14. European Cloud Service Data Protection Certification
Chapter 15. Data Privacy Laws Response to Ransomware Attacks: A Multi-Jurisdictional Analysis
Part V: Conclusion
Chapter 16. Concluding Observations: The Regulation of Technology - What Lies Ahead - and Where Do We Want to End Up?.
Summary
This book deals with questions of democracy and governance relating to new technologies. The deployment and application of new technologies is often accompanied with uncertainty as to their long-term (un)intended impacts. New technologies also raise questions about the limits of the law as the line between harmful and beneficial effects is often difficult to draw.0The volume explores overarching concepts on how to regulate new technologies and their implications in a diverse and constantly changing society, as well as the way in which regulation can address differing, and sometimes conflicting, societal objectives, such as public health and the protection of privacy.0Contributions focus on a broad range of issues such as Citizen Science, Smart Cities, big data, and health care, but also on the role of market regulation for new technologies.
Note
This book deals with questions of democracy and governance relating to new technologies. The deployment and application of new technologies is often accompanied with uncertainty as to their long-term (un)intended impacts. New technologies also raise questions about the limits of the law as the line between harmful and beneficial effects is often difficult to draw.0The volume explores overarching concepts on how to regulate new technologies and their implications in a diverse and constantly changing society, as well as the way in which regulation can address differing, and sometimes conflicting, societal objectives, such as public health and the protection of privacy.0Contributions focus on a broad range of issues such as Citizen Science, Smart Cities, big data, and health care, but also on the role of market regulation for new technologies.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
K487.T4 R44 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9789462652781 (hardback)
9462652783 (hardback)
9789462652798 ebook
9462652783 (hardback)
9789462652798 ebook
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