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Digital Technologies and Distributed Registries for Sustainable Development: Legal Challenges (eBook)

Edited by: Larisa V. Sannikova

ISBN13: 9783031510670
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: eBook (ePub)
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Digital technologies are playing a growing role in achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They are both a tool both for achieving developmental outcomes and a driver of change. However, the use of digital technologies also entails certain legal challenges. The purpose of this book is to highlight these challenges and suggest solutions. Written by leading researchers from six countries, who analyse legislative solutions from around the world, it includes chapters on the benefits of asset tokenisation, the role of artificial intelligence in achieving sustainable development, legal issues in the green digital transformation, and human rights in a digital world. Through a mixture of fundamental analysis and real-world examples, readers will learn how emerging digital technologies can help achieve various SDGs and what legal challenges arise from their application.

This important resource will be of interest to academics, government and legal officials whose work involves the legal regulation of the introduction and use of new digital technologies, as well as sustainable development challenges. Legal experts engaged in the design of new legal infrastructures during the current phase of digital, climatic and social transformation in private, public and social organizations will also find it useful.

Subjects:
eBooks, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Part I. Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Development
An Assessment of the Role of Artificial Intelligence on Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainable Growth and the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Improving the Circular Economy

Part II. Blockchain for Sustainable Development: the Potential of Tokenization
Token, Tokenization and Sustainable Development
Tokenization of the creative industries: the intersection between emerging technologies and sustainability

Part III. The Green Digital Transformation: Legal Issues
The Importance of a Global Legal Framework and Digital Technologies in Combating Climate Change
Green Finance in the EU and Russia: Legal Frameworks and Opportunities of Digitalisation

Part IV. Human Rights and Information Communication Technologies
Fast Internet as a Prerequisite for Sustainable and Resilient Development: Network expansion measures and extension of user rights
The Right to Education in a Digital Era

Part V. Challenges in achieving SDG 16
Corporations and the global backlash over privacy: too big to regulate?
E-justice in Russia