Technology, humans, and discontent with law : the quest for better governance
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Technology, humans, and discontent with law : the quest for better governance
Routledge, 2024
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Law's Imperfect governance : billboards
- Law and governance
- Discontent
- Low-tech and high-tech settings
- The evolving landscape of law's governance
- Discontent with claims to authority
- Discontent with the promise of law's governance
- Discontent with legal positions and policy choices
- Discontent with law's performance
- Discontent with law's officials and practitioners
- Discontent with law's 'access to justice'
- Law's governance as a human enterprise
- Rules
- Plurality
- What is reasonable, what unreasonable?
- Three imperatives
- Good governance : three levels of responsibility
- Bad governance, reasonable discontent
- Good governance, unreasonable discontent
- Technology, discontent, and law's governance
- The authority of those who govern
- The promise of law's governance
- Law's positions and policies
- Law's performance
- Law's practitioners
- The promise of governance by technology
- Better for order, better for democracy, better for justice
- Smart governance, institutional fitness, and the metaverse information classification : general
- Technology and the pre-conditions for governance
- From discontent to discomfort and doubts
- Black boxes
- Black holes
- AI and legal personality
- Human-centric governance
- Concluding remarks