Future law: emerging technology, regulation and ethics

Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press (2020)
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How can law ethically regulate a future of fast-changing technologies? From recent inventions to science fiction, Future Law explores how law, ethics and regulation must respond to new technologies that challenge the boundaries of our ethics.

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