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Legal Challenges in the New Digital Age addresses a wide range of legal issues related to emerging technologies. These technologies pose prominent legal challenges, in particular, how to wedge new phenomena into old frameworks; whether we can and should delegate responsibilities to technologies and how to cope with newly created powers of manipulation. Edited by Ana Mercedes Lopez Rodriguez, Michael D. Green and Maria Lubomira Kubica, the book's sixteen chapters are written by highly qualified international practitioners and academics from different jurisdictions. Familiarity with the…mehr

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Legal Challenges in the New Digital Age addresses a wide range of legal issues related to emerging technologies. These technologies pose prominent legal challenges, in particular, how to wedge new phenomena into old frameworks; whether we can and should delegate responsibilities to technologies and how to cope with newly created powers of manipulation. Edited by Ana Mercedes Lopez Rodriguez, Michael D. Green and Maria Lubomira Kubica, the book's sixteen chapters are written by highly qualified international practitioners and academics from different jurisdictions. Familiarity with the intricacies of emerging technologies is essential for judges, practitioners, legal staff, business people and scholars. This book's combination of highly thought-provoking topics and in-depth analysis will prove indispensable to all interested parties.
Autorenporträt
Ana Mercedes Lopez Rodriguez, Ph.D. (2002), University of Aarhus, is Associate Professor of Private International Law and Comparative Law at Universidad Loyola Andalucía. She has published widely, including articles in high impact journals. She is also an independent arbitrator. Maria Lubomira Kubica, Ph.D. (2015), University of Girona, is Assistant Professor of Civil and Comparative Law at Universidad Loyola Andalucía and a member of European Law Institute where she participates in Special Interest Groups on Private Global Law and Digital Law. Michael D. Green, J.D. (1975), University of Pennsylvania, is Williams Professor of Law at Wake Forest University School of Law where he teaches in the torts and mass torts field and has lectured and taught in various venues in Europe and China.