Christoph Busch (University of Osnabrück), Alberto De Franceschi (University of Ferrara, Italy)
This new handbook takes an innovative look at the current and potential effects of big data and artificial intelligence on the legal system. It explains how technological advances in data collection and information processing will make it possible to change the design of legal rules and tailor them to specific individuals. This new type of “granular legal norms” is part of a broader trend towards algorithmic regulation in the emerging data economy. With practical examples from contract, consumer and tort law, leading experts from Canada, Europe, Israel, and the United States explain how...
This new handbook takes an innovative look at the current and potential effects of big data and artificial intelligence on the legal system. It explai...