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This thoroughly updated Research Handbook examines the recent exponential growth of data use in society and its implications for legal research and practice. It explores contemporary research in the field of data science, as well as the operationalization of data for use in healthcare, urban governance and smart household devices, among others.
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This thoroughly updated Research Handbook examines the recent exponential growth of data use in society and its implications for legal research and practice. It explores contemporary research in the field of data science, as well as the operationalization of data for use in healthcare, urban governance and smart household devices, among others.Considering the emergence of Data Science and Law as a new legal discipline, the editors analyze pressing legal questions accompanying the rise of data-driven technologies. Drawing on comparative perspectives, this revised edition examines the possibilities and limitations of the current legal framework, investigating whether new regulation is needed to respond to problems raised by data science, and detailing the potential ethical issues arising from the use of data. It also evaluates the evolution of the regulation of artificial intelligence, generative AI and large language models, and EU legislation concerning consumer contract law and data protection.The Research Handbook in Data Science and Law is an essential resource for students of information and media law, internet and technology law, and research methods in law, as well as legal scholars and practitioners in the field. Data scientists seeking to further understand the law surrounding the field will also find this Research Handbook invaluable.
Author Biography
Edited by Vanessa Mak, Leiden University, Eric Tjong Tjin Tai, Tilburg University and Anna Berlee, Law Faculty, Open Universiteit, the Netherlands
Table of Contents
Contents1 Introduction to the research handbook in data science and law(second edition) 1Vanessa Mak, Eric Tjong Tjin Tai and Anna BerleePART I REGULATING DATA SCIENCE2 Consumer contract law and data-driven technologies 17Vanessa Mak3 Contract law and smart devices 40Katarzyna Kryla-Cudna4 Digital content and consumer law 59Daniëlle Op Heij5 Liability for data breaches and losses 77Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich6 Liability for artificial intelligence 92Eric Tjong Tjin Tai7 Liability for artificial intelligence in EU Law 117Tycho de Graaf8 Pledge and attachment of data in dutch and belgian law 137Koen Swinnen9 Data and intellectual property law 156Michael Mattioli10 Legal tech and blockchain for corporate governance and shareholders 176Anne Lafarre and Christoph van der Elst11 Data and competition law 194Rupprecht Podszun and Stephan Kreifels12 Data science and criminal law 227Litska Strikwerda, Jeroen Mensink and Robert Timmers13 Data-driven regulation and governance in smart cities 251Sofia Ranchordás and Abram Klop14 Data science and taxation 277Ronald RussoPART II DEVELOPING A NEW DISCIPLINE15 Methods of data research for law 297Bart Custers16 Granular legal norms: towards data-driven personalization ofprivate law? 317Christoph Busch and Alberto De Franceschi17 Data science, data crime and the law 333Maria Grazia Porcedda and David S Wall18 Artificial intelligence and the judiciary system 361Bart Jan van Ettekoven and Corien Prins19 Conclusions on data science and law 388Vanessa Mak, Eric Tjong Tjin Tai and Anna Berlee
Review
'Everyone can learn something new and valuable from reading this Research Handbook. It takes a comprehensive approach to assessing the past, present, and future of sustainability reporting, publishing insightful chapters that illuminate the immense challenges facing sustainability reporting research and practice. Whether detailing its complicated history, bringing unique theoretical perspectives to its empirical study, or charting its prospects, each chapter tackles sustainability reporting with rigor and promise. I highly recommend it!' -- Robin W. Roberts, University of Central Florida, US'In our digital world, should we rethink traditional legal concepts, review the adequacy of protective consumer regulation, and ensure that AI is fair? Should law's governance, legal practice and research itself make use of data science? This Research Handbook offers the perfect opportunity to explore these important questions.' -- Roger Brownsword, King's College London and Bournemouth University, UK
Details ISBN1035316447 Author Anna Berlee Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Edition Description 2nd edition Series Research Handbooks in Information Law series Year 2024 Edition 2nd ISBN-13 9781035316441 Format Hardcover Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Subtitle Second Edition Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Anna Berlee Audience Professional & Vocational DEWEY 343.0999 Pages 426 Publication Date 2024-08-13 UK Release Date 2024-08-13 We've got this
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