Divided into six parts, the book delves into critical topics such as the foundations of digital law, the globalization of legal norms, and the legal implications of disruptive technologies. It highlights key areas like personal data protection under the GDPR, the regulation of e-commerce, and the rise of cryptocurrencies. Through real-world case studies and detailed insights, Stein offers a roadmap for legal professionals, businesses, and policymakers seeking to navigate the intricacies of a connected world.
What sets Law in the Digital Age apart is its in-depth examination of the intersection between technology and ethics, particularly regarding AI and automated decision-making. By presenting the latest trends, international regulations, and ethical dilemmas, the book equips readers with the tools to tackle the challenges posed by the rapid technological transformation. Moreover, it offers practical strategies for adapting legal frameworks to promote fairness, justice, and innovation.
Through its clear structure, accessible language, and expert analysis, Law in the Digital Age serves as a vital resource for understanding the future of legal systems in an interconnected, digitalized society.
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