The collected essays in this book discuss the interaction between
law and technology and the normative role of information
technology. More precisely, this book focuses on the way
information and communication technologies regulate our behaviour.
Can information technology be an alternative for legal regulation
and, if so, what are the risks? Can technology be used to
circumvent constitutional safeguards? Is technology regulation just
another form of self-regulation? Is regulation through technology
distorting traditional balances of rights? Those are all questions
that are discussed from different angles, and with different legal
perspectives. The essays also discuss more general issues of
legitimacy, and of transparency of the normative role of
information technologies. We hope to provide a meaningful
contribution to the lively debate on the relationship between law
and information technology.
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