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Law, Technology and Governance


ISBN13: 9781041112341
To be Published: September 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UL
Format: Paperback
Price: £39.99



This book argues that law, regulation, and technology can be understood as particular kinds of governance projects, and their credentials assessed according to an overarching concept of good governance.

The book introduces the ideas of ‘governance by law’ and ‘governance by regulation’ as particular types of projects within a constellation of governance projects – some normative, some non-normative, and some hybrid. As such, legal and regulatory projects can be differentiated from each other as well as from other normative governance projects, such as ethics; they can also be contrasted with various kinds of non-normative technological projects; and, importantly, they can be compared with governance projects that are hybrids, such as rule-and-tool projects. Based on this account of governance, the limitations and imperfections of legal and regulatory governance – relative to an overarching concept of good governance – become readily apparent. Focusing on governance projects, governance problems, and governance prospects, the book thereby offers an insightful and original analysis of the current – and future – intersection of law, technology and governance.

This book will be of interest to legal researchers and postgraduates in the burgeoning field of law, regulation and technology; as well as others with more general interests in issues of law and governance.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Preface
1. Introductory Overview

Part One: Governance Projects
2. Governance: the Constellation, the Clusters, and the Projects
3. The Governance Matrix
4. Good Governance and Why it Matters

Part Two: Governance Problems
5. Problems for Legal Governance Projects
6. Technological Disruption I
7. Problems for Legal and Regulatory Governance of Technology
8. Technological Disruption II
9. Problems for Ethical Governance Projects
10. Technological Disruption III
11. Problems for Governance by Technology

Part Three: Governance Prospects
12. Governance Prospects: Threats, Optimists, and Pessimists
13. Responses
14. Governance Institutions
15. Foundational Governance

16. Concluding Remarks