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Regulating New Technologies in Uncertain Times


Regulating New Technologies in Uncertain Times


Information Technology and Law Series, Band 32

von: Leonie Reins

96,29 €

Verlag: T.M.C. Asser Press
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 21.03.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9789462652798
Sprache: englisch

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<div>This book deals with questions of democracy and governance relating to new technologies. The deployment and application of new technologies is often accompanied with uncertainty as to their long-term (un)intended impacts. New technologies also raise questions about the limits of the law as the line between harmful and beneficial effects is often difficult to draw.</div><div><br></div><div>The volume explores overarching concepts on how to regulate new technologies and their implications in a diverse and constantly changing society, as well as the way in which regulation can address differing, and sometimes conflicting, societal objectives, such as public health and the protection of privacy.</div><div><br></div><div>Contributions focus on a broad range of issues such as Citizen Science, Smart Cities, big data, and health care, but also on the role of market regulation for new technologies.</div><div>The book will serve as a useful research tool for scholars and practitioners interested in the latest developments in the field of technology regulation.</div><div><br></div><div><b>Leonie Reins </b>is Assistant Professor at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT) in The Netherlands.</div><div><br></div>
Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Regulating New Technologies in Times of Change.- Chapter 2. Regulating New Technologies in Uncertain Times.- Part II: New Technologies and Impacts on Democratic Governance.- Chapter 3.&nbsp; Between Freedom and Regulation: Investigating Community Standards for Enhancing Scientific Robustness of Citizen Science.- Chapter 4. The Legal Smart City: Ensuring a Rights-Based Approach To Emerging Technologies In City Places.- Chapter 5. Automated Driving and the Future of Traffic Law.- Chapter 6. Coercive Neuroimaging Technologies in Criminal Law in Europe.- Part III: New Technologies and Market Regulation.- Chapter 7. Planting the Seeds of Market Power: Digital Agriculture, Farmers’ Autonomy, and the Role of Competition Policy.- Chapter 8. Sharing Data and Privacy in the Platform Economy: The Right to Data Portability and “Porting Rights”.- Chapter 9. Regulating Smart Distributed Generation Electricity Systems in the European Union.- Part IV: The Data in NewTechnologies.- a. Utilization&nbsp; of Data.- Chapter 10. A Public Database as a Way Towards More Effective Algorithm Regulation and Transparency?.- Chapter 11. Access to and Re-use of Government Data and the Use of Big Data in Healthcare.- Chapter 12. Predicting and Policing Risk: The Use of Big Data by National Law Enforcement.- b. Protection&nbsp; of Personal Data.- Chapter 13. Regulating Data Re-Use for Research: The Challenges of Innovation and Incipient Social Norms.- Chapter 14. European Cloud Service Data Protection Certification.- Chapter 15.&nbsp; Data Privacy Laws Response to Ransomware Attacks: A Multi-Jurisdictional Analysis.- Part V: Conclusion.- Chapter 16.&nbsp; Concluding Observations: The Regulation of Technology – What Lies Ahead – and Where Do We Want to End Up?.
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<div><div><div>This book deals with questions of democracy and governance relating to new technolo-</div><div>gies. The deployment and application of new technologies is often accompanied with</div><div>uncertainty as to their long-term (un)intended impacts. New technologies also raise</div><div>questions about the limits of the law as the line between harmful and beneficial effects</div><div>is often difficult to draw.</div><div><br></div><div>The volume explores overarching concepts on how to regulate new technologies and</div><div>their implications in a diverse and constantly changing society, as well as the way in</div><div>which regulation can address differing, and sometimes conflicting, societal objectives,</div><div>such as public health and the protection of privacy.</div><div><br></div><div>Contributions focus on a broad range of issues such as Citizen Science, Smart Cities,</div><div>big data, and health care, but also on the role of market regulation for new technologies.</div><div>The book will serve as a useful research tool for scholars and practitioners interested</div><div>in the latest developments in the field of technology regulation.</div><div><br></div><div><b>Leonie Reins</b> is Assistant Professor at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and</div><div>Society (TILT) in The Netherlands.</div></div></div><div><br></div>
Covers a wide range of issues (democracy and governance, market regulation of new technologies and data protection concerns) Provides in-depth case studies covering several jurisdictions, namely EU and international law Adopts a cross-cutting approach towards technology regulation by identifying the common issues arising in the regulation of different, yet equally disruptive, new technologies

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