LEADER 02830nam a2200301 a 4500001 000060278 003 DE-Y10 005 20210519185844.0 008 201209s2021 xxk 001 0 eng d 020 9780367347970 (hbk) 020 |z9780429344015 (ebook) 041 0 eng 084 3 CN 86 |qDE-Y10 |2mpilcs 084 3 CN 262.6 |qDE-Y10 |2mpilcs 245 00 Artificial intelligence and the law : |bcybercrime and criminal liability / |cEdited By Dennis J. Baker, Paul H. Robinson. 260 London ;New York : |bRoutledge, |c2021. 300 280 p. 504 Includes bibliographical references and index 505 0 • Chapter 1: Emerging Technologies and the Criminal Law • Chapter 2: Financial Technology: Opportunities and Challenges to Law and Regulation • Chapter 3: Between Prevention and Enforcement: The Role of ‘Disruption’ in Confronting Cybercrime • Chapter 4: Preventive Cybercrime and Cybercrime by Omission in China • Chapter 5: Criminal Law Protection of Virtual Property • Chapter 6: Criminalising Cybercrime Facilitation by Omission and Its Remote Harm Form in China • Chapter 7: Rethinking Personal Data Protection In The Criminal Law Of China • Chapter 8: Using Conspiracy and Complicity for Criminalising Cyber-Fraud in China: Lessons from the Common Law • Chapter 9: the threat from AI • Chapter 10: AI v IP: Criminal Liability for Intellectual Property Offences of Artificial Intelligence Entities • Chapter 11: Do Not Panic: Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Law 101 520 3 This volume presents new research in artificial intelligence (AI) and Law with special reference to criminal justice. It brings together leading international experts including computer scientists, lawyers, judges and cyber-psychologists. The book examines some of the core problems that technology raises for criminal law ranging from privacy and data protection, to cyber-warfare, through to the theft of virtual property. Focusing on the West and China, the work considers the issue of AI and the Law in a comparative context presenting the research from a cross-jurisdictional and cross-disciplinary approach. As China becomes a global leader in AI and technology, the book provides an essential in-depth understanding of domestic laws in both Western jurisdictions and China on criminal liability for cybercrime. As such, it will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers working in the areas of AI, technology and criminal justice. 700 1 Baker, Dennis J. 700 1 Robinson, Paul H. |d1948-