Law for Computer Scientists and Other Folk

Law for Computer Scientists and Other Folk

Hildebrandt, Mireille

Oxford University Press

05/2020

342

Dura

Inglês

9780198860877

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements
Reading Guide
Abbreviations
Table of Contents
1: Introduction: Textbook and Essay
1.1: Middle ground: architecture
1.2: Law in 'speakerspace'
1.3: Law in 'manuscriptspace'
1.4: Law in 'bookspace'
1.5: Law in cyberspace: a new 'onlife world'
1.6: Outline
PART I WHAT LAW DOES
2: Law, Democracy, and the Rule of Law
2.1: What is Law?
2.2: What is law in a constitutional democracy?
3: Domains of Law: Private, Public, and Criminal Law
3.1: Private, public and criminal law: conceptual distinctions
3.2: Private law
3.3: Public law and criminal law
4: International and Supranational Law
4.1: Jurisdiction in Western legal systems
4.2: International law
4.3: Supranational law
4.4: International rule of law
PART II DOMAINS OF CYBERLAW
5: Privacy and Data Protection
5.1: Human rights law
5.2: The concept of privacy
5.3: The right to privacy
5.4: Privacy and Data Protection
5.5: Data protection law
5.6: Privacy and data protection revisited
6: Cybercrime
6.1: The problem of cybercrime
6.2: Cybercrime and public law
6.3: The EU cybercrime and cybersecurity directives
7: Copyright in Cyberspace
7.1: IP law as private law
7.2: Overview of IP rights
7.3: History, objectives and scope of copyright protection
7.4: EU copyright law
7.5: Open source and free access
8: Private Law Liability for Faulty ICT
8.1: Back to basics
8.2: Tort law in Europe
8.3: Third-party liability for unlawful processing and other cyber torts
PART III FRONTIERS OF LAW IN AN ONLIFE WORLD
9: Legal Personhood for AI?
9.1: Legal subjectivity
9.2: Legal agency
9.3: Artificial agents
9.4: Private law liability
10: 'Legal by Design' or 'Legal Protection by Design'?
10.1: Machine learning (ML)
10.2: Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs), smart contracts and smart regulation
10.3: 'Legal by Design' or 'Legal Protection by Design'?
FINALS
11: Closure: on ethics, code and law
11.1: Distinctions between law, code and ethics
11.2: The conceptual relationship between law, code and ethics
11.3: The interaction between law, code and ethics
11.4: Closure: the force of technology and the force of law
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