How well is European law equipped to govern artificial intelligence? This edited volume pursues that question across several sectors: tax administration, the workplace, competition and data sharing, access to justice, legal personhood, financial fraud, and smart contracts. It combines doctrinal analysis with real-world cases to re-veal where the EU AI Act protects fundamental rights and where critical gaps remain. The book treats AI regu-lation not as a technical exercise but as a normative project balancing innovation, democratic control, and rights. This Title is also Available as Open Access.
juillet 2026, env. 232 pages, Luxemburger Juristische Studien - Luxembourg Legal Studies, Bd. 28, Anglais
Nomos Verlags GmbH
978-3-7560-3906-7
Nomos Verlags GmbH
978-3-7560-3906-7

