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Artificial Intelligence: Law and Regulation 2nd ed

Edited by: Charles Kerrigan

ISBN13: 9781035334346
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781800371712
To be Published: December 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £295.00





This timely new edition provides an updated and expanded overview and analysis of the law and regulation as it applies to the technology and uses of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It examines the human and ethical concerns associated with the technology, the history of AI and AI in commercial contexts. Written by outstanding lawyers, technologists and other professionals, this book will help readers acquire an understanding of the taxonomy of AI, the legal rules that apply to AI and the way AI has been utilised in various commercial contexts.

Key Features:

  • Explanation of the technology and practical legal issues relating to the use of AI
  • Exploration of AI in the traditional legal categories; including contract and tort law
  • Chapters written by procurement, legaltech, algorithm auditing and other professionals
  • Use cases from the main industries utilising the technology, such as financial services, real estate and insurance
  • Eight new chapters covering topics such as Generative AI, the EU AI Act, and Investing in AI

Artificial Intelligence will help to further readers’ engagement with AI and enable them to ask themselves the right questions while doing so. It will prove a crucial reference point for all lawyers, policy makers and academics with an interest in the interaction between law and AI, and to any lawyer with clients that use or consider AI in their business.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Foreword xviii
Preface xx
Preface to the Second Edition xxii

PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Introductory essay 2
Charles Kerrigan
2. Themes of the chapters 36
Charles Kerrigan
3. Introduction to AI 45
Charles Kerrigan
4. Understanding AI 66
Tirath Virdee
5. Generative AI 92
Nik Yeo

PART II LAW AND REGULATION
6. Corporate governance 114
Martin Petrin
7. Regulatory compliance 148
Hannah Yee-Fen Lim
8. The EU AI Act 177
Charles Kerrigan, Sean Musch, Michael Borrelli
9. Artificial intelligence and standards 239
Sam De Silva and Barbara Zapisetskaya
10. Commercial contracts 256
Iain Sheridan
11. Commercial trade 287
Minesh Tanna and William Dunning
12. Liability and agency 304
J.G. Allen and Florian Gamper
13. Data and data protection 329
Peter Church and Richard Cumbley
14. Competition law 372
Jerome Dickinson
15. Intellectual property 387
Rachel Free
16. Employment 420
Dana Denis-Smith
17. Disputes and litigation 438
Kushal Gandhi and Vanessa Whitman
18. Investing in AI 456
Charles Kerrigan and Insights4VC

PART III INDUSTRY SECTORS
19. Financial regulation 486
Richard Hay and Sophia Le Vesconte
20. Insurance 530
Stephen Kenny KC
21. Retail and consumer 564
Matthew Bennett
22. Healthcare 583
Roland Wiring
23. Telecoms 602
Anne Chitan
24. Real estate 633
A P Moore, C Giannoni, N Kirby, N Doffman and E Boulle
25. Taxation 659
Xavier Oberson

PART IV HUMAN AI
26. Cybersecurity 673
Craig Kennedy
27. Misinformation and disinformation 700
Erica Stanford
28. Ethics 723
Patricia Shaw
29. Bias and discrimination 756
Minesh Tanna and William Dunning
30. AI and human rights 782
Mando Rachovitsa
31. Public policy and government 801
Charles Kerrigan and Erica Stanford

PART V TECHNICAL AND CONSULTING
32. Education 824
Charles Kerrigan
33. AI taxonomies and emergent issues in intelligence 833
Tirath Virdee and Alex Flom
34. Federated learning 897
Tom Marshall and Nicolas D. Lane
35. Autonomy and fairness 908
Emre Kazim, Adriano Koshiyama, Airlie Hilliard, Anisha Chadha, Charles Kerrigan and Jeremy Barnett
36. Risk management 923
Stephen Ashurst
37. Business models and procurement 936
Petko Karamotchev
38. Explainable AI and responsible AI 952
Charles Kerrigan
39. Legaltech and law firms 965
Erica Stanford and Charles Kerrigan