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The edited volume Artificial Intelligence Law and Digitalisation in Law

The edited volume Artificial Intelligence Law and Digitalisation in Law has been published!

Doç. Dr. Sinan OKUR

The edited volume Artificial Intelligence Law and Digitalisation in Law

Doç. Dr. Sinan OKUR:

After a long and demanding preparation process, the edited volume Artificial Intelligence Law and Digitalisation in Law has been published by the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA).

The book brings together leading scholars examining the relationship between artificial intelligence and law from different perspectives. As Heidegger observed in Being and Time, the level of a science becomes visible when its fundamental concepts enter into crisis. Whether artificial intelligence will ultimately generate such a crisis for law remains an open question—one that legal scholarship will continue to explore in the years to come.

I would like to sincerely thank all contributing authors for their valuable chapters and intellectual contributions.

Contents

Preface – Sinan Okur

-When the Curriculum Vitae Meets the Algorithm – Alison Lui Dr. Alison Lui

-The Use of AI Systems within the Context of the Offence of Conducting Statistical Analysis Based on the Identity of Judges under French Law – Mustafa Akgün Mustafa Akgun

-The Liability Maze in AI-Generated Intellectual Property Violations – Muhammed Furkan Akıncı

-Product Liability Insurance: New Paths for Software and Systems of Artificial Intelligence Following Directive (EU) 2024/2853 – Helmut Heiss Helmut Heiss

-Artificial Intelligence Systems as Legal Entities – Stillbirth or Premature Birth of the “Electronic Person”? – Michael Martinek

-The Certification of High-Risk AI Systems – Dimitrios Linardatos Prof. Dr. Dimitrios Linardatos

-Leveraging AI in Tracking Illicit Financial Flows – Umut Turksen Prof. Dr. Umut T.

-The Digitalisation of European Civil Procedure – Lessons for Third States? – Jan von Hein & Pia Wolf

-The Functional Integration between eIDAS 2 and the AI Act: An Innovative Solution for Traceability and Accountability in the Artificial Intelligence Value Chain – Riccardo De Caria & Alessandro Piovano Riccardo de Caria

-Healthcare under the EU AI Act: Risks, Rights, and Responsibility in European Framework – Samet Tatar Samet Tatar

-Augmented Justice: What Role Can AI Play in Judicial Decision-Making? – Samir Merabet Samir Merabet

This volume is also one of the academic outcomes of my research stay at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. I am grateful to Prof. Stephan Lorenz Stephan Lorenz and Dr. Ann-Christin Mayrhofer Ann-Kristin Mayrhofer for their warm hospitality during my time in Munich.

I would also like to thank Prof. Alexander Graser, Prof. Martin Löhnig und Prof. Jörg Fritzsche for their continuous support from Regensburg.

My sincere thanks go to Prof. Muzaffer Şeker, President of the Turkish Academy of Sciences, for supporting the publication of this work, and to TÜBİTAK for the research scholarship that made this academic period possible.

Artificial Intelligence Law and Digitalisation in Law: tuba.gov.tr

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