Artificial intelligence and international human rights law developing standards for a changing world
"This book explores how international organizations have addressed the actual and potential human rights issues caused by AI technologies. Combining in-depth theoretical and doctrinal analysis with a pragmatic approach, it investigates vital questions on where accountability and responsibility...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Northampton :
Edward Elgar Publishing
2024.
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Edición: | First |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009858460806719 |
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- Contents list of contributors
- Foreword / Gabriela Ramos
- Introduction: AI and international human rights law / MichaÅ Balcerzak and Julia KapelanÌska-Pręgowska
- Part I. Efforts of international organizations
- 1. Implications of the United Nations human rights standards for the development of artificial intelligence / MichaÅ Balcerzak
- 2. Council of Europe standards and activities related to ai: Towards a framework convention on AI and human rights? / ElzÌbieta Hanna Morawska
- 3. Navigating the AI landscape in the eu: Fostering innovation while upholding ethical principles / Piotr Staszczyk
- Part II. AI and human rights: Specific issues and ways to address them
- 4. A rights-based approach to automated decision-making in the public sector / Marya Akhtar and Rikke Frank Jorgensen
- 5. Pegasus contra democratic process: Experience from Europe / Agnieszka BienÌ-KacaÅa
- 6. AI in healthcare and biomedical sciences: The need for human rights impact assessment / Julia KapelanÌska-Pręgowska, Emilia Sarnacka and Katarzyna Syroka-Marczewska
- 7. European Union data protection law and the use of facial recognition technology for the purpose of fighting crime / Joanna Mazur and Zuzanna ChoinÌska
- 8. Deepfakes: New challenges for law and democracy / Ewa MichaÅkiewicz-Kądziela
- 9. The evolution of copyright in the age of artificial intelligence: Challenges and perspectives / Ewa Milczarek
- 10. Enhancing human rights accountability of algorithmic media: An African perspective on inclusive regulation / Anne Oloo
- 11. Artificial intelligence and the right to an effective remedy / Maria O'Sullivan
- 12. Work-related human rights and artificial intelligence / Joanna Rezmer
- 13. Protection of consumers against abuse of artificial intelligence in electronic trade: The scalper bots case / Maciej Jerzy Siwicki
- 14. Artificial intelligence and the right to a fair trial / Tomasz Sroka
- 15. Artificial intelligence and international humanitarian law in the work of the parties to the conventional weapons convention: Lethal autonomous weapons / Agnieszka Szpak
- 16. Exploring the challenges of artificial intelligence in refugee status determination: A human rights approach / Lutiana Valadares Fernandes Barbosa and Ana Lu'sa Zago de Moraes
- 17. AI in court: The promotion and regulation of information technology in China's smart court movements / Peng Wang and Guannan Qu.