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The European Artificial Intelligence Act: Promises and Perils?

Edited by: Vera Lucia Raposo

ISBN13: 9783031984051
To be Published: September 2025
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £129.99



The legal and regulatory landscape for artificial intelligence is shifting, and this is the book that will equip you to navigate it with clarity and authority.

Gathering contributions from leading experts in the field, this edited volume provides one of the first in-depth examinations of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) in its final form. It is not a mere commentary. Rather, it delivers a critical and structured analysis of how the AI Act will reconfigure the governance of digital technologies in Europe and beyond.

The chapters engage closely with the legal text, unpacking its architecture, regulatory logic, and underlying normative choices. Key elements of the framework - ranging from high-risk systems and prohibited practices to conformity assessments and the institutional role of national authorities - are examined in detail, with an eye to both doctrinal coherence and regulatory practice.

Importantly, the volume situates the AI Act within the broader EU legal landscape, exploring its intersection with instruments such as the General Data Protection Regulation, the Medical Devices Regulation, and other sector-specific regimes. In doing so, it exposes synergies, tensions, and unresolved questions that will shape implementation and enforcement.

The analysis is not confined to the European context. Dedicated chapters on the approaches adopted in non-EU jurisdictions provide a comparative dimension, highlighting both shared concerns and diverging regulatory philosophies. The result is a richer understanding of where global AI governance may be heading and how fragmented or coordinated it might become.

Designed for legal scholars, practitioners, regulators, and policy experts, this book is more than a reference: it is an indispensable guide to the law that will define Europe's approach to artificial intelligence for years to come.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Part I - General framework of the AIA
Ethics First? On the EU Approach to AI Governance
The EU's common values (Art 2 EU-Treaty) as the underlying philosophy of the AI Act
Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Rights: under the European legal eye

Part II - The AI Act's content
Definition of AI.- Appraising the InstitutionalFramework of the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act)
Prohibited Artificial Intelligence Practices Revisited
High-risk AI systems
Regulating Non-High-Risk AI Systems under the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act, with Special Focus on the Role of Soft Law
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems not covered by the AI Regulation
Enforcing the AI Act in a composite EU administration
Regulatory sandboxes for trustworthy AI - An EU framework for experimenting AI systems and fostering agile regulation

Part III - Contextualization of the AI Act within existing legal frameworks
The AI Act and Data Protection: The Interplay between artificial intelligence and data: the AI Act and the GDPR
Consumer protection in light of the new AI Act: Behind the smiles: emotional ai, consumer trust, and the EU's regulatory response
AI Act and MDR: Investigating Regulatory Overlaps, Influences, and Joint Application Issues

Part IV - The AI Act versus other AI regulations around the world
AI Regulation in the UK
Regulatory Issues related AI Development and Use: A comparative analysis of Chinese and EU laws
Juxtaposing approaches to risk-based AI governance in different 'rights' contexts: A comparative analysis between Singapore and the EU
Taiwan's AI Regulatory Approach: A Sector-based Regulatory Approach
Artificial Intelligence Regulation in the United States: A Patchwork of Laws

Part V. Conclusive notes
Reflections on the AI Act - Brussels, do we have a problem?