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Law, Technology and Disruption: Towards a Comprehensive Regulatory Framework

Edited by: ianxiang He

ISBN13: 9781041090137
To be Published: July 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00



Law, Technology and Disruption investigates how technological innovation affects legal systems together with regulatory frameworks. This volume brings together leading scholars to examine the evolving relationship between law and technological disruption, as digital advancements challenge long standing legal principles.

The book examines key areas such as algorithmic decision-making and digital agricultural intellectual property to assess how disruptive technologies are testing legal norms. The book examines Chinese online platform copyright governance along with algorithmic bias risks and regulatee design for legal compliance while studying publicly accessible datasets regulation and online review regulation and how emerging technologies impact fundamental rights and market dynamics.

Through analysis of contemporary debates on legal adaptation and enforcement in the digital age, this book provides valuable insights for academics, policymakers and professionals who work at the intersection of law and technology. This book provides both accessible and rigorous analysis of the challenges and opportunities presented by rapid technological change, and the need for legal systems to adapt to an era of continuous innovation.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Introduction
Tianxiang He
1. Law, authority, and respect: three waves of technological disruption
Roger Brownsword
2. Rule-following robots? Transitional legal disruption through regulatee design and engineering Hin-Yan Liu
3. Online content platforms, copyright decision-making algorithms and fundamental rights protection in China
Tianxiang He
4. Algorithmic bias and the New Chicago School
Jyh-An Lee
5. Intellectual property in digital agriculture
Anselm Kamperman Sanders
6. Good advice is expensive – bad advice even more: the regulation of online reviews
Mateja Đurović & Tim Kniepkamp
7. The eligibility requirements for legal protection of publicly accessible datasets
Guobin Cui