Regulating Technologies: Legal Futures, Regulatory Frames and Technological Fixes
Editat de Professor Roger Brownsword, Karen Yeungen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 oct 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841137889
ISBN-10: 184113788X
Pagini: 398
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 184113788X
Pagini: 398
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
In this unique volume, a team of leading international scholars address many of the key difficulties surrounding the regulation of emerging technological targets as well as the implications of adopting technology as a regulatory tool.
Notă biografică
Roger Brownsword and Karen Yeung are both Professors of Law at King's College, London.
Cuprins
Introductory Reflections1. Regulating Technologies: Tools, Targets and ThematicsRoger Brownsword and Karen Yeung2. So What Does the World Need Now? Reflections on Regulating TechnologiesRoger BrownswordPart One: Technology as a Regulatory Tool3. Crime Control Technologies: Towards an Analytical Framework and Research AgendaBen Bowling, Amber Marks and Cian Murphy4. Towards an Understanding of Regulation by DesignKaren Yeung5. Internet Filtering: Rhetoric, Legitimacy, Accountability and ResponsibilityTJ McIntyre and Colin Scott6. Perfect Enforcement on Tomorrow's InternetJonathan Zittrain7. Criteria for Normative Technology: The Acceptability of 'Code as law' in Light of Democratic and Constitutional ValuesBert-Jaap Koops8. A Vision of Ambient LawMireille Hildebrandt9. The Trouble with Technology Regulation: Why Lessig's 'Optimal Mix' Will Not WorkSerge Gutwirth, Paul De Hert and Laurent De SutterPart Two: Technology as a Regulatory Target10. Cloning Trojan Horses: Precautionary Regulation of Reproductive TechnologiesHan Somsen11. The Transplantation of Human Fetal Brain Tissue: The Swiss Federal LawAndrea Büchler12. Tools for Technology Regulation: Seeking Analytical Approaches Beyond Lessig and HoodCharles D Raab and Paul De Hert13. Conceptualising the Post-Regulatory (Cyber)stateAndrew D Murray14. Vicissitudes of Imaging, Imprisonment and IntentionalityJudy Illes15. Taming Matter for the Welfare of Humanity: Regulating NanotechnologyHailemichael Teshome Demissie16. Regulating Renewable Energy Technologies: The Chinese Experience Deng HaifengClosing Reflections17. New Frontier: Regulating Technology by Law and 'Code'Michael Kirby
Recenzii
The book contains a great deal of interest to stimulate the reader, much that is beyond the scope of this review to touch on.The quality of writing throughout makes the book a valuable contribution to the ongoing debates about how we regulate technologies and how they regulate us.
An invaluable resource to any, from the lawyer to the sociologist, philosopher and ethicist, who are interested and recognise the importance of engaging with the ethical, social and legal implications of new emerging technologiesRegulating Technologies will . continue to be referred to due to the spirit in which it has initiated and helped frame and inform discussion.
Some of the most perplexing issues are unravelled and explored in this collection of essays...The range of topics covered is impressiveWhat makes this book so refreshing is that it sidesteps well-rehearsed arguments for improving the scientific basis of policy-making.Regulating Technologies is not the final word on a topic as kaleidoscope as this, nor does it claim to be, but it is an initial and novel attempt at a systematic and more comprehensive analysis of regulation at the frontiers of modern technology.
An invaluable resource to any, from the lawyer to the sociologist, philosopher and ethicist, who are interested and recognise the importance of engaging with the ethical, social and legal implications of new emerging technologiesRegulating Technologies will . continue to be referred to due to the spirit in which it has initiated and helped frame and inform discussion.
Some of the most perplexing issues are unravelled and explored in this collection of essays...The range of topics covered is impressiveWhat makes this book so refreshing is that it sidesteps well-rehearsed arguments for improving the scientific basis of policy-making.Regulating Technologies is not the final word on a topic as kaleidoscope as this, nor does it claim to be, but it is an initial and novel attempt at a systematic and more comprehensive analysis of regulation at the frontiers of modern technology.
Descriere
This book addresses the key difficulties surrounding the regulation of emerging technological targets.