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AI Governance and Liability in Europe: A Primer
- Author(s)
- Nikolaus Forgó, Ceyhun Necati Pehlivan, Peggy Valcke
- Abstract
AI Governance and Liability in Europe: A Primer, a trailblazing book, penned by prestigious scholars and top-tier professionals, offers extensive coverage of all artificial intelligence (AI) regulatory developments affecting the Member States of the EU, focusing on the EU Artificial Intelligence Act and its ramifications. In very short order, the AI phenomenon has prompted many governance frameworks at every level of legal authority, from prominent international institutions to local government.
What’s in this book:
The aspects of this burgeoning field of law and practice that have been analysed in depth by the contributors are as follows:
key intersections of AI with competition law, data protection, intellectual property, and human rights;
an article-by-article commentary on the Proposal for an EU AI Liability Directive;
a broad spectrum of regulatory issues such as fairness, accuracy, transparency, human-centredness, trustworthiness, sustainability, and gender equity;
questions about convergence and divergence among multiple governance frameworks;
thorough examination of AI training with publicly available data in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR); and
rapid changes in AI technology that are shaping the regulatory response.
As the EU AI Act now has legal force, an immediate question concerns its effective implementation and enforcement. This includes the extent to which the frameworks offered by the OECD and UNESCO, as well as the Council of Europe’s Framework Convention on AI – and the global reach of AI regulation in the United States, China, and other countries – will affect legal compliance in Europe.
How this will help you:
The exhaustive legal insights and detailed commentary in this book will equip legal professionals to apply regulatory standards, enhancing their practice and ensuring compliance with evolving laws. As a critical tool for policymakers, it furnishes well-informed perspectives that can guide the development of robust and forward-thinking AI regulations and policies. Its interdisciplinary reach and relevance will prove beneficial to many, including data protection officers, intellectual property lawyers, and competition law specialists.
Editors:
Ceyhun Necati Pehlivan, Nikolaus Forgó & Peggy Valcke- Organisation(s)
- Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law, Research Platform Governance of digital practices
- Publication date
- 01-2025
- Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 505002 Data protection, 505039 Media law, 505015 Legal informatics, 505003 European law
- Keywords
- Portal url
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/4ac55061-4919-448b-a453-4b1edf3323a8