Interested in contributing to a new publication on AI and Law?
AI is a field of technologies rapidly growing in use and impact in society. At times it is envisioned as responding to pressing problems and human concerns, and at other times it is perceived as a probing problem and threat to humanity. The transition in a range of areas towards the implementation of AI technologies – for example in legal tech, med-tech, reg-tech, automated decision-making, consumer goods, and warfare technology – has fundamentally changed the social and political landscape in which legal norms emerge and are implemented.
The Handbook on AI, Law and Society adopts an open approach to AI and is committed to inviting abstracts that discuss AI-human-non-human links and formations, not only from “Western” perspectives and legal traditions, but also from de-colonial, TWAIL, and related perspectives.
Abstract submissions are due May 1 and the CfP is available on this webpage: https://criticallegalthinking.com/2024/04/03/cfp-routledge-handbook-on-ai-law-and-society/