Description
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Algorithmic Regulation and Personalized Law: A Handbook by Edited by Christoph Busch Edited by Alberto De Franceschi
This handbook takes a look at the current and potential effects of big data and artificial intelligence on the legal system. It explains how technological advances in data collection and information processing will make it possible to change the design of legal rules and tailor them to individuals. With examples from contract consumer and tort law leading experts from Canada Europe Israel and the United States explain how legal norms could be personalised. This handbook offers a multi-faceted overview of the emerging field of “personalised law” and provides a unique source of inspiration for scholars lawyers judges and lawmakers.