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Global Dialogues on Law and Technology: Bridging Policy, Innovation, and Rights

Edited by: Sweta Lakhani, Subhajit Basu

ISBN13: 9781041225508
To be Published: March 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This book explores how technology today shapes every aspect of human life, from communication and commerce to governance and justice. Its rapid growth presents not only technical challenges but also profound legal and ethical dilemmas, such as:

  • How do we safeguard privacy in a world of constant data collection?
  • What kind of legal protection should exist for digital rights in the age of artificial intelligence?
  • And how can legal frameworks keep pace with innovations that move faster than regulations?

The volume draws connections between law, technology, and education, offering perspectives that are both globally relevant and contextually grounded. It invites readers to reimagine how legal and policy frameworks can be reshaped to safeguard rights, foster innovation, and ensure justice in a rapidly evolving digital world.

Covering broad subject areas such as digital privacy, data protection, artificial intelligence, legal innovation, and technology-driven education, this book is designed for scholars, policymakers, legal practitioners, educators, and anyone interested in the intersection of law, technology, and society.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of 'International Review of Law, Computers & Technology'.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Introduction: Global Dialogues on Law and Technology
Subhajit Basu and Sweta Lakhani
1. Transparency as the defining feature for developing risk assessment AI technology for border control
Jonida Milaj and Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici
2. ChatGPT for good? Taking ‘beneficence’ seriously in the regulation of generative artificial intelligence
Krishna Deo Singh Chauhan
3. Patents in metaverse: an analysis of scope and challenges
Prajakta Kale
4. Contours of data protection in India: the consent dilemma
Aafreen Mitchelle Collaco
5. Standardised cookie banner: a solution to the cookie consent problem
Paarth Naithani
6. When it’s cute but also dark: critical analysis of FarmVille 3’s game design in the digital economy
Caroline Stockman, Anthony O'Connell and Emma Nottingham
7. Getting global cooperation right on internet governance: strategic roadmaps for the future
Miriam F. Weismann
8. Minimising unnecessary restrictions on cross-border data flows? Indonesia’s position and challenges post personal data protection act enactment
Faiz Rahman and Cora Kristin Mulyani