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Artificial Intelligence and Jurisprudence: From Adjective Law to Algorithmic Accountability

Edited by: Simmi Virk

ISBN13: 9781041303145
To be Published: July 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £37.99





This comprehensive volume examines the complex intersection of artificial intelligence, legal frameworks, ethics, and human rights in contemporary society. Structured into five thematic units with thirteen expert contributions, the book explores AI's application in legal systems, ethical challenges, human rights implications, regulatory frameworks, and intellectual property considerations. The work addresses critical issues including algorithmic bias, deepfakes, data privacy, criminal liability of AI systems, and AI-generated content ownership. Contributors provide doctrinal analysis, comparative law perspectives, and policy critiques, with particular focus on Indian legal contexts, European Union regulatory approaches, and international best practices.

The volume serves as an essential resource for understanding how AI is reshaping governance, individual freedoms, and legal practice, emphasizing the necessity of balancing technological advancement with ethical responsibility and legal clarity in the digital age. The volume will be of interest to practitioners of cyber law and law enforcement professionals working on cyber crime, and policymakers. It will also be of interest to scholars and researchers of law, ethics, philosophy and public policy.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
1. Artificial Intelligence and the Information Technology Act, 2000: A Critical Analysis of Legislative Gaps and Regulatory Challenges
Puja Jaiswal and Abhinav
2. The Artificial Intelligence in the EU – Legal Aspect
Nina Maksimović Sekulić
3. Balancing Risk and Rights: India’s Emerging Framework and the EU AI Act on Facial Recognition and Deepfake Technologies
Ivneet Kaur Walia and Aastha Tiwari
4. Exploring the Issues and Challenges of Deepfakes: A Doctrinal Study
Janees Rafiq
5. Balancing Innovation and Justice: Human Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Aruno Raj Singh and Avijit Shukla
6. Impact of AI on Child Education: A Critical Analysis
Kalpna Sharma
7. Towards Sustainable AI Governance: Legal Challenges and Opportunities for Environmental Protection in India
Sumanta Bhattacharya, Bhavneet Kaur Sachdev & Arkadyuti Seth
8. Governing AI Ethically: Lessons from Europe’s GDPR and India’s Emerging Regulatory Landscape
Chaitali Wadhwa and Shaharyar Asaf Khan
9. Algorithmic Governance and Constitutional Accountability: Rethinking AI Regulation in India
Aneesh V. Pillai and Susan Zacharia
10. The Role of LLMs in Judicial Decision-Making in India: Challenges, Regulatory Frameworks and Future Directions
Abhijeet Srivastava
11. Artificial Intelligence, Autonomy, and Criminal Liability in India: Rethinking Accountability
Gaurav Yadav
12. Role of artificial intelligence in national security
Ashok Makkar & Venu Parnami
13. The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Shaping Intellectual Property Rights: A Comprehensive Review
Md Baharul Islam
14. Authorship in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Navigating Copyright Challenges in AI-Generated Content
Pragya Mishra
15. Endowing AI with Legal Personhood: A Jurisprudential Odyssey Through Theory and Practice
Himanshu