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Artificial intelligence and constitutionalism: The challenges in law /

Bedi, Shruti

Artificial intelligence and constitutionalism: The challenges in law / Shruti Bedi - New Delhi ; OakBridge, 2025. - xv, 184 pages 24 cm.

Foreword -
Editor and Contributors -
Acknowledgements -
PART A - Interplay of AI and Constitutionalism:
1. Due Process in Al-Driven Legal Proceedings: Challenges and Way Ahead by Yogesh &Ashit Srivastava -
2. Ethics, Artificial Intelligence and criminal law by Sidharth Luthra and Mihir Jishi –
3. Chatty bots and generative AI: Freedom of expression and information in the mis/dis-information by Shruti Bedi –
4. Seeing is not believing: fake content, real fallout and legal barriers to stopping deepfake proliferation by Taylor White –
5. From Rex non-protest peccare to the modern welfare state: Examining the state’s liability in the age of AI in Indian law enforcement by Ameen Jauhar –
6. Autonomous weapons systems: Artificial intelligence and justice by Navdeep Singh and Arti Gupta –
7. AI in international humanitarian law: Distinction and accountability by Franklin Rosenblatt and Rushing –
8. The intersection of artificial intelligence, algorithmic bias, and human rights: Ensuring accountability and fairness in AI system –
PART B – AI: critical legal concerns:
1. Ethical AI in tax law by Saurabh Kirpal –
2. The interaction between artificial intelligence and international investment law by Prabhash Ranjan and Aditi Shreya –
3. Person hood and artificial intelligence: A dream come false? By Sebastien Lafrance –
4. Attributing criminal liability to non-biological entities by Rohas Nagpal –
5. Transforming alternative dispute resolution with artificial intelligence by Gokul Narayan –
6. Un-masking facial recognition technology: Constitutionally and impact on vulnerable group by Arjun Adrian D’souza –
7. Copyright protection and AI-generated works in Indian law who owns what? By Aditya S Pura.



"Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Landscape" examines the profound impact of AI on law, featuring insights from renowned scholars and practitioners worldwide. Divided into two sections—Interplay of AI and Constitutionalism and Critical Legal Concerns—it explores the ethical, legal, and practical challenges posed by AI technologies. Through comparative analyses and innovative strategies, the book offers a comprehensive guide for understanding and aligning AI advancements with constitutional and societal values. A must-read for academics, policymakers, and legal professionals navigating the future of AI in the legal realm.

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