Administrative / Constitutional Law

Rights, Regulation, and the Technological Revolution

By Roger Brownsword
Oxford University Press March 2008

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780199276806
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
March 2008
Format
Hardback , 338 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • Provides the fullest analysis available of the regulation of rapid technological change
  • Discusses all the major areas of current technological development, including biotechnology, information technology, neurotechnology and nanotechnology
  • Examines technology as a tool for regulators, highlighting the opportunities and problems raised by new regulatory techniques
Rights, Regulation, and the Technological Revolution

confronts a central question facing modern government - how can regulators respond to both the challenges and opportunities presented by a technologically driven society without sacrificing legitimacy for effectiveness, or weakening the essential conditions of a stable, aspirant moral community?



Analysing developments across biotechnology, information and communications technology, nanotechnology and neurotechnology, the book explores the difficulties facing the public control of rapid technological change, focusing on the problems of regulatory effectiveness, connection, legitimacy, and compliance. The book argues that as regulators struggle to find adequate frameworks to limit, license and support new technologies, they will increasingly rely on a technological approach to complement, enhance, and even replace traditional legal strategies.



The book breaks new ground by offering the first overarching commentary on the relationship between regulators, industry, and wider society as the new technologies of the twenty-first century achieve an ever-greater penetration in our daily lives.

Readership: Academics and policy-makers with an interest in regulation, particularly technological regulation

Table of Contents

1: The Technologies of the Twenty-First Century: Regulatory Challenge and Regulatory Opportunity
Part One: Regulatory Challenge
2: The Challenge of Regulatory Legitimacy I
3: The Challenge of Regulatory Legitimacy II
4: The Challenge of Regulatory Legitimacy III
5: The Challenge of Regulatory Effectiveness
6: The Challenge of Regulatory Connection
7: The Challenge of Regulatory Cosmopolitanism
Part Two: Regulatory Opportunity
8: Genetic Databases and the First Signs of Regulatory Opportunity
9: Seizing the Regulatory Opportunity: Code and Control
10: Code and the Corrosion of Moral Community
11: Regulating Technologies: Challenge and Opportunity

About the Author

Roger Brownsword, Professor of Law, King's College London

Reviews

"This volume makes a valuable and original contribution to our understanding of the complex interaction between lawmakers, ethical values, and broader societal interests in the regulation of the emerging technologies." - Roberto Andorno, Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy

"This is a book of impressive scope and detail and it should have a wide audience. It will encourage the reader to think deeply about the challenges we face as we engage with technology and about our commitment to core moral principles. This book is a 'must-have' for all those interested in bioethics, health law, and theories of regulation." - Belinda Bennett, Journal of Law and Society, Vol 35/4

"<Rights, Regulation and the Technological Revolution</i> is a complex, multi-layered, multi-dimensional book ...this is more than a study in the jurisprudence of regulation and of technology. The book also contains important and instructive essays in medical law." - Derek Morgan, Legal Studies Vol 29 No. 3, 2009
 
 
 

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