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Real Rights in the Virtual World: Human Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality

Edited by: Riku Neuvonen, Jukka Viljanen

ISBN13: 9781035338849
To be Published: May 2026
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £115.00





This timely book explores the rights and principles that guide AI-based applications and their users in virtual reality worlds. Riku Neuvonen and Jukka Viljanen examine the next developmental phase of information networks, positioning human rights at the centre of their analysis.

Chapters assess the current problems facing the digital world as well as new challenges posed by virtual worlds, including access to information and privacy. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the authors evaluate digital constitutionalism in AI-populated metaverses, the roles of language rights and intellectual property in the metaverse, and generative AI’s impact on autonomy, truth and equality. Ultimately, they bring innovative research topics and ideas to the forefront of human rights studies in the age of virtual reality and AI.

Students and scholars of human rights law, internet and technology law, and digitalization will find Real Rights in the Virtual World an invaluable read. It is also a highly informative resource for policymakers and journalists working in AI, the internet and other virtual worlds.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
1. Introduction to real rights in virtual worlds 1
Riku Neuvonen and Jukka Viljanen

PART I VIRTUAL REALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
2. Real rights in virtual worlds 12
Riku Neuvonen and Jukka Viljanen
3. Digital constitutionalism in AI-populated metaverses 31
Juan Diego Arregui Acosta, Edoardo Celeste and Victor Henriquez Diaz
4. Intellectual property in the metaverse: when a virtual force meets an intangible object 52
Philippe Jougleux
5. Language rights in the metaverse: the implications of translingual metaverse communication 70
Maarit Koponen, Rui Sousa-Silva and Antonio Pareja-Lora
6. Virtual public spaces 90
Riku Neuvonen

PART II LEGAL SUBJECTS IN VIRTUAL WORLDS
7. The experience of virtual worlds – believability, immersion, and embodiment 107
Jean Du Toit and Wian Erlank
8. Rights for daemons: the question of legal personhood 126
Siina Raskulla
9. Generative AI’s impact on autonomy, truth and equality: three regulatory quagmires for the proto- and the metaverse 154
Bart van der Sloot
PART III VIRTUAL WORLD AND FUTURE TRENDS
10. Rules for virtual worlds: reconciling contexts and perspectives 170
Joanna Kulesza and Eneken Tikk
11. The continuum of real and virtual human rights: a theoretical, conceptual, and doctrinal approach to connecting human rights, future generations, and the virtual world 196
Anu Mutanen
12. Explorative futures of the metaverse: relations, contradictions, and future folds 226
Toni Ahlqvist, Mikkel Knudsen and Amos Taylor