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Law and Technology: Ethics, Regulation and Innovation (Edited by Dr. Purnima Chaudhary and Sonam Singh)

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Law and Technology: Ethics, Regulation and Innovation is a comprehensive scholarly work that critically explores the evolving relationship between legal systems and technological advancement. The book addresses contemporary challenges posed by emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, digital surveillance, data protection regimes, blockchain, cybercrime, and legal technology.

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Law and Technology: Ethics, Regulation and Innovation is a comprehensive scholarly work that critically explores the evolving relationship between legal systems and technological advancement. The book addresses contemporary challenges posed by emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, digital surveillance, data protection regimes, blockchain, cybercrime, and legal technology. It presents in-depth analyses of ethical concerns, regulatory responses, and innovative legal frameworks within both national and international contexts. Through interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives, the contributions highlight the need to balance technological progress with fundamental principles of justice, privacy, accountability, and human rights. This edited volume serves as an important academic reference for law students, researchers, educators, legal practitioners, and policymakers engaged in understanding and shaping technology-driven legal transformations.

Contents:

Preface
Ch.1: Understanding Trust in Artificial Intelligence for Climate Resilience: A Cross-Disciplinary Student Study (Abu Sayeed, Mahinur Rahman Pamel, Jarin Akther Salvi and Ratul Chakraborty)
Ch.2: Right to Privacy as a Tort: A Comparative Analysis of Data Protection Laws (Dr. Mamta Rani)
Ch.3: The Use of Legal Technology in Investigating and Prosecuting White-Collar Crimes (Dr. Jitendra Yadav)
Ch.4: AI Double-Edged Sword: Unlocking Potential, Navigating Risks in Today’s and Tomorrow’s World (Payel Dutta)
Ch.5: Artificial Intelligence and Labour Law: A Comparative Analysis of Indian and International Approaches to Justice (Antu Rani Majumdar)
Ch.6: Victim Compensation in the Digital World: Legal Remedies and Reform (Wasif Rahman Khan)
Ch.7: Invisible Authorship: The Challenges of Detecting and Regulating AI-Generated Plagiarism in Scientific Publishing (Irfan Khan)
Ch.8: Cross-Border Terrorism and National Security: Ethics, Regulation, and Counter-Terrorism Law (Dau Dayal Verma)
Ch.9: Investor Protection in Cryptocurrency Regulation: A Comparative Analysis of India’s Framework and the European Union’s Markets in Crypto Assets (MICA) Regulation (Anantha Padmanabha Pai and P. Vishika)
Ch.10: The Economics of Creativity in the Algorithmic Age: Rethinking Music Authorship and Intellectual Property under Generative AI (Swaraj Dash)
Ch.11: Balancing Innovation and Protection: Intellectual Property Governance in the Online Environment (Hely Desai)
Ch.12: AI and Copyright – Rethinking Intellectual Property Law (Charvi Joshi)
Ch.13: Personal Data Protection in India: Emerging Legal Framework and Implementation Challenges (Deeksha Pandey)
Ch.14: Borderless Connectivity, Bordered Compliance: A Comparison of Data Privacy in GDPR and the DPDP Act (Lasitha Manikath and Ritik Khurana)
Ch.15: Hostile Witnesses and the Digital Age: Balancing Fair Trial Rights With Technological Innovations in Evidence Law (Nidhi Arya)
Ch.16: Freedom of Press Vs. Privacy: Reassessing the Withdrawal of the Journalistic Exemption Under the DPDP Act, 2023 (Mahek Bhatter and Aditi Sharma)
Ch.17: Socio-Legal Awareness of Cyber Laws Among Male Victims of Domestic Abuse (Prabhat Chatterjee)
Ch.18: Law and Technology Ethics for Equality: A Comparative Analysis of GDPR and DPDP Act, 2023 (Dr. Brinda Gobind Gurbuxani)
Ch.19: Efficacy of Gram Nyayalayas’ in India & Access to Justice Through Lens of Technology: A Critical Study with Special Reference to the State of Goa (Dr. Shruti V. Kamat Dalal)
Ch.20: Data Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Cloud-Based Financial Transactions: Corporate Legal Challenges in India (Shashi Singh)
Ch.21: The Technological Transformation of Justice Delivery: A Study on Digital Evidence, Virtual Hearings, and E-Courts (Tanya Sharma)
Ch.22: Copyleft and Contract: Enforceability of Open-Source Licenses Under Indian and Global Law (Akhilesh Kakade)
Ch.23: Balancing Efficiency and Equity: Institutional Barriers and Implementation Challenges in Adopting Pre-Trial Risk Assessment Tools in India (Deepit Sheel)
Ch.24: Technology, Privacy, and LGBTQIA+ Rights: A Comparative Analysis of Judicial Approaches Across Democracies (Debarghya Bhattacharya)
Ch.25: Balancing Innovation and Security: Cyber Law, Ethics, and the Protection of Critical Infrastructure in the Digital Era (Siva Subramaniam, K. N.)
Ch.26: Balancing Digital Amnesia and Algorithmic Memory: The Right to be Forgotten Under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution in The Age of AI (Solanki Dhavalkumarjerambhai)
Ch.27: The Blind Spot of the Machine: Deconstructing Algorithm Bias in the Enforcement of Indian Obscenity Laws (Monika Sharma)
Ch.28: Tokenizing Nature: Legal Challenges and Regulatory Frameworks for Blockchain-Based Environmental Markets (Aastha and Anjali Hirwani)
Ch.29: Gender Justice Through Judicial Process: Analysing Landmark Cases on Women’s Rights in the Indian Context (Dr. Bhavana Dhoundiyal and Arpita Chaudhary)
Ch.30: Digital Piracy in India: The Urgent Need for a Technology-Aligned Copyright Framework (Arfah Parvez and Taru Dagar)
Ch.31: CSR and Digital Innovation: Ethical and Legal Challenges for Labour, Consumers, and the Environment in India (Dipika Jamatia)
Ch.32: DNA Profiling and Facial Reconstruction in Indian Criminal Justice System: Legal Challenges and Constitutional Implications (Sakshi Choubey)
Ch.33: Digital Forensic Evidence and Their Admissibilty in India (Mansi Srivastava and Dr. Jageshwar Nath Singh)
Ch.34: Media Sovereignty and Foreign Platform Dominance: Rethinking India’s Legal Response in a Global Information Order (Harsh Nayak)
Ch.35: Play, Pause, Regulate: India’s Legal Tug-of-War with OTT Content (Himani Parmar and Drashya Singhal)
Ch.36: Balancing National Security and Data Privacy in India’s Digital Governance Framework: A Critical Analysis of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (Kiruthiga, M.)

Additional information

Weight 0.95 kg
Dimensions 23.75 × 16.75 × 2.5 cm
Editors

Dr. Purnima Chaudhary and Sonam Singh

Publisher

Universal Academic Books Publishers & Distributors

ISBN

9788199458666

Year

2026

Pages

xii + 434 Pp

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