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Cambridge University Press Cambridge Handbook of Private Law & AI - Scholarly Guide

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Description

The Cambridge Handbook of Private Law and Artificial Intelligence is the first comprehensive volume that explores how AI reshapes private law. By examining the ways AI challenges traditional doctrines such as liability, privacy and contract formation, the book equips readers with the knowledge needed to address emerging legal issues. Each chapter offers clear analysis of the social and economic changes driven by AI, helping legal professionals anticipate future disputes. A worldwide team of leading private law scholars and computer scientists contributes balanced viewpoints that connect legal theory with practical technology concerns. For academics, practitioners and regulators, this handbook serves as an essential reference that combines rigorous scholarship with real-world examples. It guides readers through theoretical foundations, case studies, and policy recommendations, making complex topics accessible without sacrificing depth. Published by Cambridge University Press, the volume guarantees peer-reviewed content and global academic credibility. Whether you are teaching a course, advising a client, or shaping policy, this handbook provides the tools to understand and influence the evolving relationship between private law and artificial intelligence.

Key Features

Comprehensive coverage of AI's impact on core private law doctrines, helping readers understand how traditional legal concepts are being reshaped.

Contributions from leading international scholars and computer scientists provide balanced, well-researched perspectives that bridge legal theory and technological practice for modern law.

In-depth analysis of emerging legal challenges, such as liability, privacy, and contract formation, equips readers to navigate AI-driven disputes effectively.

Structured chapters guide readers through theory, real-world case studies, and policy recommendations, making complex concepts accessible for both scholars and practitioners.

Ideal reference for academics, legal practitioners, and regulators seeking up-to-date insights into AI's influence on private law and its future development.

Published by Cambridge University Press, the handbook guarantees scholarly rigor, peer-reviewed content, and global academic credibility to readers worldwide today.

Provides comparative perspectives on private law across multiple jurisdictions, helping readers appreciate diverse legal responses to AI in the modern digital economy.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 March 2024
Listed Since
27 October 2023

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