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This book analyses discontent with law and assesses the prospect of better governance by technology.
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This book analyses discontent with law and assesses the prospect of better governance by technology.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781032576824
- ISBN-10: 1032576820
- Artikelnr.: 68472693
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781032576824
- ISBN-10: 1032576820
- Artikelnr.: 68472693
Roger Brownsword is Professor of Law at King's College London and at Bournemouth University, UK.
PRELIMINARIES 1. Law's Imperfect Governance: Billboards 2. Law and
Governance 3. Discontent 4. Low-Tech and High-Tech Settings 5. The Evolving
Landscape of Law's Governance PART ONE: LAW'S GOVERNANCE IN A LOW-TECH
WORLD Billboards #1: The Nature of our Discontent 6. Discontent with Claims
to Authority 7. Discontent with the Promise of Law's Governance 8.
Discontent with Legal Positions and Policy Choices 9. Discontent with Law's
Performance 10. Discontent with Law's Officials and Practitioners 11.
Discontent with Law's 'Access to Justice' Billboards #2: The Causes of our
Discontent 12. Law's Governance as a Human Enterprise 13. Rules 14.
Plurality Billboards #3: The Reasonableness of our Discontent 15. What is
Reasonable, What Unreasonable? 16. Three Imperatives 17. Good Governance:
Three Levels of Responsibility 18. Bad Governance, Reasonable Discontent
19. Good Governance, Unreasonable Discontent PART TWO: LAW'S GOVERNANCE IN
A HIGH-TECH WORLD Billboards #4: Technology and the Provocation of
Discontent 20. Technology, Discontent and Law's Governance 21. The
Authority of Those Who Govern 22. The Promise of Law's Governance 23. Law's
Positions and Policies 24. Law's Performance 25. Law's Practitioners
Billboards #5: Technology and the Easing of Discontent 26. The Promise of
Governance by Technology 27. Better for Order, Better for Democracy, Better
for Justice 28. Smart Governance, Institutional Fitness, and the Metaverse
29. Technology and the Pre-Conditions for Governance Billboards #6:
Technological Governance and Human Ambivalence 30. From Discontent to
Discomfort and Doubts 31. Black Boxes 32. Black Holes 33. AI and Legal
Personality 34. Human-Centric Governance 35. Concluding Remarks
Governance 3. Discontent 4. Low-Tech and High-Tech Settings 5. The Evolving
Landscape of Law's Governance PART ONE: LAW'S GOVERNANCE IN A LOW-TECH
WORLD Billboards #1: The Nature of our Discontent 6. Discontent with Claims
to Authority 7. Discontent with the Promise of Law's Governance 8.
Discontent with Legal Positions and Policy Choices 9. Discontent with Law's
Performance 10. Discontent with Law's Officials and Practitioners 11.
Discontent with Law's 'Access to Justice' Billboards #2: The Causes of our
Discontent 12. Law's Governance as a Human Enterprise 13. Rules 14.
Plurality Billboards #3: The Reasonableness of our Discontent 15. What is
Reasonable, What Unreasonable? 16. Three Imperatives 17. Good Governance:
Three Levels of Responsibility 18. Bad Governance, Reasonable Discontent
19. Good Governance, Unreasonable Discontent PART TWO: LAW'S GOVERNANCE IN
A HIGH-TECH WORLD Billboards #4: Technology and the Provocation of
Discontent 20. Technology, Discontent and Law's Governance 21. The
Authority of Those Who Govern 22. The Promise of Law's Governance 23. Law's
Positions and Policies 24. Law's Performance 25. Law's Practitioners
Billboards #5: Technology and the Easing of Discontent 26. The Promise of
Governance by Technology 27. Better for Order, Better for Democracy, Better
for Justice 28. Smart Governance, Institutional Fitness, and the Metaverse
29. Technology and the Pre-Conditions for Governance Billboards #6:
Technological Governance and Human Ambivalence 30. From Discontent to
Discomfort and Doubts 31. Black Boxes 32. Black Holes 33. AI and Legal
Personality 34. Human-Centric Governance 35. Concluding Remarks
PRELIMINARIES 1. Law's Imperfect Governance: Billboards 2. Law and
Governance 3. Discontent 4. Low-Tech and High-Tech Settings 5. The Evolving
Landscape of Law's Governance PART ONE: LAW'S GOVERNANCE IN A LOW-TECH
WORLD Billboards #1: The Nature of our Discontent 6. Discontent with Claims
to Authority 7. Discontent with the Promise of Law's Governance 8.
Discontent with Legal Positions and Policy Choices 9. Discontent with Law's
Performance 10. Discontent with Law's Officials and Practitioners 11.
Discontent with Law's 'Access to Justice' Billboards #2: The Causes of our
Discontent 12. Law's Governance as a Human Enterprise 13. Rules 14.
Plurality Billboards #3: The Reasonableness of our Discontent 15. What is
Reasonable, What Unreasonable? 16. Three Imperatives 17. Good Governance:
Three Levels of Responsibility 18. Bad Governance, Reasonable Discontent
19. Good Governance, Unreasonable Discontent PART TWO: LAW'S GOVERNANCE IN
A HIGH-TECH WORLD Billboards #4: Technology and the Provocation of
Discontent 20. Technology, Discontent and Law's Governance 21. The
Authority of Those Who Govern 22. The Promise of Law's Governance 23. Law's
Positions and Policies 24. Law's Performance 25. Law's Practitioners
Billboards #5: Technology and the Easing of Discontent 26. The Promise of
Governance by Technology 27. Better for Order, Better for Democracy, Better
for Justice 28. Smart Governance, Institutional Fitness, and the Metaverse
29. Technology and the Pre-Conditions for Governance Billboards #6:
Technological Governance and Human Ambivalence 30. From Discontent to
Discomfort and Doubts 31. Black Boxes 32. Black Holes 33. AI and Legal
Personality 34. Human-Centric Governance 35. Concluding Remarks
Governance 3. Discontent 4. Low-Tech and High-Tech Settings 5. The Evolving
Landscape of Law's Governance PART ONE: LAW'S GOVERNANCE IN A LOW-TECH
WORLD Billboards #1: The Nature of our Discontent 6. Discontent with Claims
to Authority 7. Discontent with the Promise of Law's Governance 8.
Discontent with Legal Positions and Policy Choices 9. Discontent with Law's
Performance 10. Discontent with Law's Officials and Practitioners 11.
Discontent with Law's 'Access to Justice' Billboards #2: The Causes of our
Discontent 12. Law's Governance as a Human Enterprise 13. Rules 14.
Plurality Billboards #3: The Reasonableness of our Discontent 15. What is
Reasonable, What Unreasonable? 16. Three Imperatives 17. Good Governance:
Three Levels of Responsibility 18. Bad Governance, Reasonable Discontent
19. Good Governance, Unreasonable Discontent PART TWO: LAW'S GOVERNANCE IN
A HIGH-TECH WORLD Billboards #4: Technology and the Provocation of
Discontent 20. Technology, Discontent and Law's Governance 21. The
Authority of Those Who Govern 22. The Promise of Law's Governance 23. Law's
Positions and Policies 24. Law's Performance 25. Law's Practitioners
Billboards #5: Technology and the Easing of Discontent 26. The Promise of
Governance by Technology 27. Better for Order, Better for Democracy, Better
for Justice 28. Smart Governance, Institutional Fitness, and the Metaverse
29. Technology and the Pre-Conditions for Governance Billboards #6:
Technological Governance and Human Ambivalence 30. From Discontent to
Discomfort and Doubts 31. Black Boxes 32. Black Holes 33. AI and Legal
Personality 34. Human-Centric Governance 35. Concluding Remarks