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Emerging Technology and the Law: Bridging the Gap Between Innovation and Regulation

Edited by: Purvi Pokhariyal, Archana Patel, Navtika Singh Nautiyal, Ambrish Kumar Mishra

ISBN13: 9781041045915
To be Published: April 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00





This book explores the multifaceted implications of technological innovation on legal systems, addressing how emerging technologies enhance, challenge, and necessitate reform in legal practice and governance, with a focus on Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and Blockchain.

Technological advancements have profoundly reshaped every facet of human life, including the realm of law and governance. From automating legal research and drafting to revolutionizing court proceedings through e-court automation, AI-driven systems are transforming the legal landscape. These advancements bring unprecedented efficiency but also pose critical legal, ethical, and technical challenges. By delving into applications such as predictive justice, document mining, online dispute resolution, and AI governance, this book provides insights into the opportunities and complexities of integrating technology into law. Addressing key topics such as automating legal decision-making, safeguarding data privacy, and the ethical use of AI in the justice system. Through in-depth analysis and case studies, this book bridges the gap between technological innovation and regulatory systems, ensuring that the future of law incorporates robust mechanisms to meet emerging challenges.

The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of the law of emerging technologies, regulation, governance, artificial intelligence and data science.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
1. Ethical and Legal Implications of AI-Based Big Data Policing: Balancing Public Safety and Civil Liberties
Gaurav Gupta and Tulika Singh
2. The Ethics of Predictive Policing: Analyzing Privacy Concerns and the Social Systemic Bias
Shobhitabh Srivastava, Shubham Shukla and Kunal Rohira
3. Traversing the Multifaceted Policy Terrain: Interlinked Realms of Artificial Intelligence and Predictive Policing
Navtika Singh Nautiyal and Ivneet Walia
4. Deepfakes and Global Legal Regimes: A Comparative Study
Divyansh Shukla, Mansi Gupta, Meghna Bajpai, Pulatsya Shukla and Diksha Shukla
5. An Invisible Threat to the Security and Sovereignty of Nations in the Age Of Deepfakes
Sunidha Shaw and Mini Srivastava
6. An Analysis of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Technologies, And Human Rights: Friend or Foe?
Niteesh Kumar Upadhyay, Deepika Dhawaniya, Harshima Vikaivergia and Sangeeta Taak
7. Legal-AI Ethics: Navigating the Moral Maze of Algorithmic Justice
Said Gulyamov
8. Impersonation Scams: Global Legal Challenges in Governance of Artificial Intelligence
Dimpal T. Raval and Raunak Sood
9. Privacy Vis A Vis Intellectual Property Rights in the Labyrinth of AI: An Indian Kaleidoscope
Renjith Thomas and Darsana R S
10. Blockchain: A Ray of Hope Against Banking and Financial Fraud
Rajneesh Kumar Patel and Sudhir Kumar Chaturvedi
11. Jurisdictional and Regulatory Failures in Addressing DNS Abuse
Aniket Shahi and Archana Patel