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- Summary
- Bringing together leading scholars from law and other disciplines to explore the relationship between law, technological innovation, and regulatory governance, this handbook is organised into five parts. After providing an overview and identifying major themes, the sections focus on specific challenges and provide critical exploration of the issues
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Contents
-
- Criminal Law and the Evolving Technological Understanding of Behaviour
- The Common Good
- Donna Dickenson
- Human Rights and Information Technologies
- Giovanni Sartor
- Human Dignity and the Ethics and Regulation of Technology
- Marcus Düwell
- The Co-Existence of Copyright and Patent Laws to Protect Innovation - A Case Study of 3D Printing in UK and Australian Law
- Dinusha Mendis, Jane Nielsen, Diane Nicol, Phoebe Li
- Lisa Claydon
- Imagining Technology and Environmental Law
- Elizabeth Fisher
- Parental Responsibility; Hyper-parenting and the Role of Technology
- Jonathan Herring
- Law, Liberty, and Technology
- Roger Brownsword
- Public International Law and the Regulation of Emerging Technologies
- Rosemary Rayfuse
- Law, Regulation and Technology: the Field, Frame and Focal Questions
- Torts and Technology
- Jonathan Morgan
- The Legal Institutionalization of Public Participation in the EU Governance of Technology
- Maria Lee
- The Role of Non-state Actors and Institutions in the Governance of New and Emerging Digital Technologies
- Mark Leiser, Andrew Murray
- Equality: Old Debates, New Technologies
- Jeanne Snelling, John McMillan
- Surveillance Theory and its Implications for Law
- Tjerk Timan, Maša Galič, Bert-Jaap Koops
- Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, Karen Yeung
- Automatic Justice? Technology, Crime and Social Control
- Amber Marks, Ben Bowling, Colman Keenan
- Debating Autonomous Weapon Systems, their Ethics and their Regulation under International Law
- Kenneth Anderson, Matthew C. Waxman
- Hacking Metaphors in the Anticipatory Governance of Emerging Technology: The Case of Regulating Robots
- Meg Leta Jones, Jason Millar
- Challenges from the Future of Human Enhancement
- Nicholas Agar
- Novel Foods and Risk Assessment in Europe: Separating Science from Society
- Robert Lee
- Conflict of Laws and the Internet
- From Improvement towards Enhancement: A Regenesis of EU Environmental Law at the Dawn of the Anthropocene
- Han Somsen
- Human Rights and Human Tissue: the Case of Sperm as Property
- Morag Goodwin
- Legal Evolution in Response to Technological Change
- Gregory N. Mandel
- Regulating Workplace Technology
- Tonia Novitz
- Law and Technology in Civil Judicial Procedures
- Francesco Contini, Antonio Cordella
- Uta Kohl
- Tax Law and Technology Change
- Arthur J. Cockfield
- Regulating in the Face of Sociotechnical Change
- Lyria Bennett Moses
- Liberal Democratic Regulation and Technological Advance
- Tom Sorell, John Guelke
- Precaution in the Governance of Technology
- Andy Stirling
- Hardwiring Privacy
- Lee A. Bygrave
- Technology and the American Constitution
- Race and the Law in the Genomic Age
- Robin Bradley Kar, John Lindo
- Data-Mining as Global Governance
- Fleur Johns
- New Technologies, Old Attitudes and Legislative Rigidity
- John Harris, David R. Lawrence
- Transcending the Myth of Law's Stifling Technological Innovation
- Bärbel Dorbeck-Jung
- Identity
- Thomas Baldwin
- Stephanie A. Maloney, O. Carter Snead
- Human Rights in Technological Times
- Thérèse Murphy
- Population, Reproduction and Family
- Sheila A.M. McLean
- Reproductive Technologies and the Search for Regulatory Legitimacy
- Colin Gavaghan
- Technology and the Law of International Trade Regulation
- Thomas Cottier
- Trade, Commerce and Employment: The Evolution of the Form and Regulation of the Employment Relationship in Response to the New Information Technology
- Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
- Contract Law and the Challenges of Computer Technology
- Crime, Security and Information Communication Technologies: The Changing Cybersecurity Threat Landscape and Implications for Regulation and Policing
- David S. Wall
- Genetic Engineering and Biological Risks: Policy Formation and Regulatory Response
- Filippa Lentzos
- Audience Constructions, Reputations, and Emerging Media Technologies
- Nora A. Draper, Joseph Turow
- Technology Wags the Law
- Victor B. Flatt
- Law, Responsibility and the Sciences of the Brain/Mind
- Stephen J. Morse
- Stephen Waddams
- Water, Energy and Technology: The Legal Challenges of Interdependencies and Technological Limits
- Robin Kundis Craig
- Climate Engineering, Law and Regulation
- Jesse L. Reynolds
- Carbon Capture and Storage
- Richard Macrory
- Nuisance Law, Regulation, and the Invention of Prototypical Pollution Abatement Technology
- Ben Pontin
- Are Human Biomedical Interventions Legitimate Regulatory Policy Instruments?
- Karen Yeung
- Isbn
- 9780191800467
- Label
- The Oxford handbook of law, regulation and technology
- Title
- The Oxford handbook of law, regulation and technology
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, and Karen Yeung
- Title variation
- Law, regulation and technology
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Bringing together leading scholars from law and other disciplines to explore the relationship between law, technological innovation, and regulatory governance, this handbook is organised into five parts. After providing an overview and identifying major themes, the sections focus on specific challenges and provide critical exploration of the issues
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- Yeung, Karen
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- The Oxford handbook of law, regulation and technology, edited by Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, and Karen Yeung
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Contents
-
- Criminal Law and the Evolving Technological Understanding of Behaviour
- The Common Good
- Donna Dickenson
- Human Rights and Information Technologies
- Giovanni Sartor
- Human Dignity and the Ethics and Regulation of Technology
- Marcus Düwell
- The Co-Existence of Copyright and Patent Laws to Protect Innovation - A Case Study of 3D Printing in UK and Australian Law
- Dinusha Mendis, Jane Nielsen, Diane Nicol, Phoebe Li
- Lisa Claydon
- Imagining Technology and Environmental Law
- Elizabeth Fisher
- Parental Responsibility; Hyper-parenting and the Role of Technology
- Jonathan Herring
- Law, Liberty, and Technology
- Roger Brownsword
- Public International Law and the Regulation of Emerging Technologies
- Rosemary Rayfuse
- Law, Regulation and Technology: the Field, Frame and Focal Questions
- Torts and Technology
- Jonathan Morgan
- The Legal Institutionalization of Public Participation in the EU Governance of Technology
- Maria Lee
- The Role of Non-state Actors and Institutions in the Governance of New and Emerging Digital Technologies
- Mark Leiser, Andrew Murray
- Equality: Old Debates, New Technologies
- Jeanne Snelling, John McMillan
- Surveillance Theory and its Implications for Law
- Tjerk Timan, Maša Galič, Bert-Jaap Koops
- Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, Karen Yeung
- Automatic Justice? Technology, Crime and Social Control
- Amber Marks, Ben Bowling, Colman Keenan
- Debating Autonomous Weapon Systems, their Ethics and their Regulation under International Law
- Kenneth Anderson, Matthew C. Waxman
- Hacking Metaphors in the Anticipatory Governance of Emerging Technology: The Case of Regulating Robots
- Meg Leta Jones, Jason Millar
- Challenges from the Future of Human Enhancement
- Nicholas Agar
- Novel Foods and Risk Assessment in Europe: Separating Science from Society
- Robert Lee
- Conflict of Laws and the Internet
- From Improvement towards Enhancement: A Regenesis of EU Environmental Law at the Dawn of the Anthropocene
- Han Somsen
- Human Rights and Human Tissue: the Case of Sperm as Property
- Morag Goodwin
- Legal Evolution in Response to Technological Change
- Gregory N. Mandel
- Regulating Workplace Technology
- Tonia Novitz
- Law and Technology in Civil Judicial Procedures
- Francesco Contini, Antonio Cordella
- Uta Kohl
- Tax Law and Technology Change
- Arthur J. Cockfield
- Regulating in the Face of Sociotechnical Change
- Lyria Bennett Moses
- Liberal Democratic Regulation and Technological Advance
- Tom Sorell, John Guelke
- Precaution in the Governance of Technology
- Andy Stirling
- Hardwiring Privacy
- Lee A. Bygrave
- Technology and the American Constitution
- Race and the Law in the Genomic Age
- Robin Bradley Kar, John Lindo
- Data-Mining as Global Governance
- Fleur Johns
- New Technologies, Old Attitudes and Legislative Rigidity
- John Harris, David R. Lawrence
- Transcending the Myth of Law's Stifling Technological Innovation
- Bärbel Dorbeck-Jung
- Identity
- Thomas Baldwin
- Stephanie A. Maloney, O. Carter Snead
- Human Rights in Technological Times
- Thérèse Murphy
- Population, Reproduction and Family
- Sheila A.M. McLean
- Reproductive Technologies and the Search for Regulatory Legitimacy
- Colin Gavaghan
- Technology and the Law of International Trade Regulation
- Thomas Cottier
- Trade, Commerce and Employment: The Evolution of the Form and Regulation of the Employment Relationship in Response to the New Information Technology
- Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
- Contract Law and the Challenges of Computer Technology
- Crime, Security and Information Communication Technologies: The Changing Cybersecurity Threat Landscape and Implications for Regulation and Policing
- David S. Wall
- Genetic Engineering and Biological Risks: Policy Formation and Regulatory Response
- Filippa Lentzos
- Audience Constructions, Reputations, and Emerging Media Technologies
- Nora A. Draper, Joseph Turow
- Technology Wags the Law
- Victor B. Flatt
- Law, Responsibility and the Sciences of the Brain/Mind
- Stephen J. Morse
- Stephen Waddams
- Water, Energy and Technology: The Legal Challenges of Interdependencies and Technological Limits
- Robin Kundis Craig
- Climate Engineering, Law and Regulation
- Jesse L. Reynolds
- Carbon Capture and Storage
- Richard Macrory
- Nuisance Law, Regulation, and the Invention of Prototypical Pollution Abatement Technology
- Ben Pontin
- Are Human Biomedical Interventions Legitimate Regulatory Policy Instruments?
- Karen Yeung
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- EDZ0001584483
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- 1 online resource
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- 9780191800467
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- The Oxford handbook of law, regulation and technology, edited by Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, and Karen Yeung
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- online resource
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- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
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- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Criminal Law and the Evolving Technological Understanding of Behaviour
- The Common Good
- Donna Dickenson
- Human Rights and Information Technologies
- Giovanni Sartor
- Human Dignity and the Ethics and Regulation of Technology
- Marcus Düwell
- The Co-Existence of Copyright and Patent Laws to Protect Innovation - A Case Study of 3D Printing in UK and Australian Law
- Dinusha Mendis, Jane Nielsen, Diane Nicol, Phoebe Li
- Lisa Claydon
- Imagining Technology and Environmental Law
- Elizabeth Fisher
- Parental Responsibility; Hyper-parenting and the Role of Technology
- Jonathan Herring
- Law, Liberty, and Technology
- Roger Brownsword
- Public International Law and the Regulation of Emerging Technologies
- Rosemary Rayfuse
- Law, Regulation and Technology: the Field, Frame and Focal Questions
- Torts and Technology
- Jonathan Morgan
- The Legal Institutionalization of Public Participation in the EU Governance of Technology
- Maria Lee
- The Role of Non-state Actors and Institutions in the Governance of New and Emerging Digital Technologies
- Mark Leiser, Andrew Murray
- Equality: Old Debates, New Technologies
- Jeanne Snelling, John McMillan
- Surveillance Theory and its Implications for Law
- Tjerk Timan, Maša Galič, Bert-Jaap Koops
- Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, Karen Yeung
- Automatic Justice? Technology, Crime and Social Control
- Amber Marks, Ben Bowling, Colman Keenan
- Debating Autonomous Weapon Systems, their Ethics and their Regulation under International Law
- Kenneth Anderson, Matthew C. Waxman
- Hacking Metaphors in the Anticipatory Governance of Emerging Technology: The Case of Regulating Robots
- Meg Leta Jones, Jason Millar
- Challenges from the Future of Human Enhancement
- Nicholas Agar
- Novel Foods and Risk Assessment in Europe: Separating Science from Society
- Robert Lee
- Conflict of Laws and the Internet
- From Improvement towards Enhancement: A Regenesis of EU Environmental Law at the Dawn of the Anthropocene
- Han Somsen
- Human Rights and Human Tissue: the Case of Sperm as Property
- Morag Goodwin
- Legal Evolution in Response to Technological Change
- Gregory N. Mandel
- Regulating Workplace Technology
- Tonia Novitz
- Law and Technology in Civil Judicial Procedures
- Francesco Contini, Antonio Cordella
- Uta Kohl
- Tax Law and Technology Change
- Arthur J. Cockfield
- Regulating in the Face of Sociotechnical Change
- Lyria Bennett Moses
- Liberal Democratic Regulation and Technological Advance
- Tom Sorell, John Guelke
- Precaution in the Governance of Technology
- Andy Stirling
- Hardwiring Privacy
- Lee A. Bygrave
- Technology and the American Constitution
- Race and the Law in the Genomic Age
- Robin Bradley Kar, John Lindo
- Data-Mining as Global Governance
- Fleur Johns
- New Technologies, Old Attitudes and Legislative Rigidity
- John Harris, David R. Lawrence
- Transcending the Myth of Law's Stifling Technological Innovation
- Bärbel Dorbeck-Jung
- Identity
- Thomas Baldwin
- Stephanie A. Maloney, O. Carter Snead
- Human Rights in Technological Times
- Thérèse Murphy
- Population, Reproduction and Family
- Sheila A.M. McLean
- Reproductive Technologies and the Search for Regulatory Legitimacy
- Colin Gavaghan
- Technology and the Law of International Trade Regulation
- Thomas Cottier
- Trade, Commerce and Employment: The Evolution of the Form and Regulation of the Employment Relationship in Response to the New Information Technology
- Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
- Contract Law and the Challenges of Computer Technology
- Crime, Security and Information Communication Technologies: The Changing Cybersecurity Threat Landscape and Implications for Regulation and Policing
- David S. Wall
- Genetic Engineering and Biological Risks: Policy Formation and Regulatory Response
- Filippa Lentzos
- Audience Constructions, Reputations, and Emerging Media Technologies
- Nora A. Draper, Joseph Turow
- Technology Wags the Law
- Victor B. Flatt
- Law, Responsibility and the Sciences of the Brain/Mind
- Stephen J. Morse
- Stephen Waddams
- Water, Energy and Technology: The Legal Challenges of Interdependencies and Technological Limits
- Robin Kundis Craig
- Climate Engineering, Law and Regulation
- Jesse L. Reynolds
- Carbon Capture and Storage
- Richard Macrory
- Nuisance Law, Regulation, and the Invention of Prototypical Pollution Abatement Technology
- Ben Pontin
- Are Human Biomedical Interventions Legitimate Regulatory Policy Instruments?
- Karen Yeung
- Control code
- EDZ0001584483
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780191800467
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Publication date frequency
- 2016-2017
- Publication frequency
- Monthly
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