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_aHildebrandt, Mireille, _eauthor. |
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_aLaw for computer scientists and other folk / _cMireille Hildebrandt. |
| 250 | _aFirst edition. | ||
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_aOxford, United Kingdom : _bOxford University Press, _c2020. |
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_axxii, 318 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm |
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_tIntroduction : textbook and essay -- _gPart I. _tWhat law does -- _tLaw, democracy, and the rule of law -- _tDomains of law : private, public and criminal law -- _tInternational and supranational law -- _gPart II. _tDomains of cyber law -- _tPrivacy and data protection -- _tCybercrime -- _tCopyright in cyberspace -- _tPrivate law liability for faulty ICT -- _gPart III. _tFrontiers of law in an onlife world -- _tLegal personhood for AI? -- _t'Legal by design' or 'legal protection by design'? -- _gPart IV. _tFinals -- _tClosure : on ethics, code, and law. |
| 520 | 8 | _aThis is the first textbook introducing law to computer scientists. The book covers privacy and data protection law, cybercrime, intellectual property, private law liability and legal personhood and legal agency, next to introductions to private law, public law, criminal law and international and supranational law. It provides an overview of the practical implications of law, their theoretical underpinnings and how they affect the study and construction of computational architectures. In a constitutional democracy everyone is under the Rule of Law, including those who develop code and systems, and those who put applications on the market. It is pivotal that computer scientists and developers get to know what law and the Rule of Law require. Before talking about ethics, we need to make sure that the checks and balances of law and the Rule of Law are in place and complied with. Though it is focused on European law, it also refers to US law and aims to provide insights into what makes law, law, rather than brute force or morality, demonstrating the operations of law in a way that has global relevance. This book is geared to those who have no wish to become lawyers but are nevertheless forced to consider the salience of legal rights and obligations with regard to the construction, maintenance and protection of computers. This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. | |
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_aComputers _xLaw and legislation. |
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_aInternet _xLaw and legislation. |
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