Smart technologies and the end(s) of law : novel entanglements of law and technology / Mireille Hildebrandt.
2015
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Smart technologies and the end(s) of law : novel entanglements of law and technology / Mireille Hildebrandt.
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Imprint
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2015.
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 280 pages) ; cm
Series
Elgaronline.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction
2. Smartness and agency
3. The onlife world
4. The digital unconscious : back to Diana
5. Threats to fundamental rights in the onlife world
6. The other side of privacy : agency and privacy in Japan
7. The ends of law : address and redress
8. Intricate entanglements of law and technology
9. The fundamental right of data protection
10. The end of law or Legal Protection by Design.
2. Smartness and agency
3. The onlife world
4. The digital unconscious : back to Diana
5. Threats to fundamental rights in the onlife world
6. The other side of privacy : agency and privacy in Japan
7. The ends of law : address and redress
8. Intricate entanglements of law and technology
9. The fundamental right of data protection
10. The end of law or Legal Protection by Design.
Summary
This timely book tells the story of the smart technologies that reconstruct our world, by provoking their most salient functionality: the prediction and preemption of our day-to-day activities, preferences, health and credit risks, criminal intent and spending capacity. Mireille Hildebrandt claims that we are in transit between an information society and a data-driven society, which has far reaching consequences for the world we depend on. She highlights how the pervasive employment of machine-learning technologies that inform so-called 'data-driven agency' threaten privacy, identity, autonomy, non-discrimination, due process and the presumption of innocence. The author argues how smart technologies undermine, reconfigure and overrule the ends of the law in a constitutional democracy, jeopardizing law as an instrument of justice, legal certainty and the public good. Nevertheless, the book calls on lawyers, computer scientists and civil society not to reject smart technologies, explaining how further engaging these technologies may help to reinvent the effective protection of the Rule of Law. Academics and researchers interested in the philosophy of law and technology will find this book both discerning and relevant. Practitioners and policy makers in the areas of law, computer science and engineering will benefit from the insight into smart technologies and their impact today.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed March 5, 2015).
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Language
English
ISBN
9781849808774 e-book
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