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E-grāmata: Law, Regulation and Governance in the Information Society: Informational Rights and Informational Wrongs

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  • Formāts: 408 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000830347
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000830347

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This edited collection seeks to map the landscape of contemporary informational interests, to evaluate a range of recognised and putative rights and wrongs associated with modern information societies, and to consider how law, regulation, and governance should be deployed in response.

New technologies and new applications constantly disrupt our values, our framing of our world, and our sense of where we are and who we are. In our ‘information societies’, we entertain mixed hopes and expectations, as well as significant fears and concerns. At the root of these, there are a number of informational interests, on the basis of which certain rights are claimed and particular wrongs denounced. This book addresses these interests, considering them as relating primarily to the integrity of the informational ecosystem, to the accessibility, accuracy, and authenticity of public information, and to our individual ability to control the outward and inward flows of information that relates directly to ourselves. Covering a wide range of subjects, the book’s interrogation of our contemporary information society is oriented around two questions: first, whether the information society in which we live is the kind of society that we think it should be and, second, if not, what we can reasonably expect law, regulation, and governance to do in providing the basis for improving it.

This book will be of considerable interest to those working at the intersection of law and technology, as well as others concerned with the legal, political, and social aspects of our information society.



This edited collection seeks to map the landscape of contemporary informational interests, to evaluate a range of recognised and putative rights and wrongs associated with modern information societies, and to consider how law, regulation, and governance should be deployed in response.

Foreword

List of Contributors

1 Informational rights and informational wrongs: a tapestry for our times

MAURIZIO BORGHI AND ROGER BROWNSWORD

PART A

Information society: questions of law, regulation, and governance

2 By-design regulation and European Union law: opportunities, challenges, and
the road ahead

PIETER VAN CLEYNENBREUGEL

3 Corporate regulation by information: democratic deficit and overcoming the
dangers of the new regulatory paradigm

ALISON CRONIN

4 Computer says no to my upload? Article 17 on filtering and the GDPR
prohibition of automated decision-making

ARNO R. LODDER AND TIJMEN H.A. WISMAN

PART B

Informational rights 103

5 Data extractivism and public access to algorithms: mapping the battleground
of international digital trade

MAURIZIO BORGHI AND BENJAMIN WHITE

6 You AInt seen nothing yet: arguments against the protectability of
AI-generated outputs by copyright law

PETER MEZEI

7 Informational rights: puzzles of co-production in 3D printing

DINUSHA MENDIS AND DUKKI HONG

8 Victims rights to participation and their legitimate information interests


ELLIE SMITH AND MELANIE KLINKNER

9 Packaging prenatal tests and information for pregnant women: enhancement or
dilution of informational interests?

JEFFREY WALE

PART C

Informational wrongs

10 Informational wrongs and our deepest interests

ROGER BROWNSWORD

11 Obtaining information from an overmighty subject: the parliamentary
experience

HOWARD DAVIS

12 Rights and wrongs in the vaccine informational ecosystem

ANA SANTOS RUTSCHMAN

13 The legal regulation of transgender personal data: transgender history and
disclosure

SAMUEL WALKER

PART D

Informational rights, informational wrongs

14 Adoptees and their unknown genetic inheritance: an informational right or
(and) an informational wrong?

GAYE ORR

15 Informational rights, informational wrongs: regulating connected car data
access and use for telematics insurance in Europe

FREYJA VAN DEN BOOM

16 Intellectual property and data ownership in the European strategy for data


MARIA LILLA MONTAGNANI AND ANTONIA VON APPEN

17 A short history of information policies

ALFREDO GIGLIOBIANCO

18 Group privacy? A further question for our information societies

MARK J. TAYLOR

Index
Maurizio Borghi is Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Turin, Law School, and CoDirector of the Nexa Centre for Internet and Society at the Polytechnic of Turin.

Roger Brownsword is Professor in Law at Kings College London and at Bournemouth University, Honorary Professor at Sheffield University, and Visiting Professor at City University Hong Kong.