This paper argues that the relation between law, science and technology cannot be understood without taking into account a number of intervening factors, identifying which makes it necessary to approach the question from the standpoint of disciplines other than law and science themselves. Understanding this relationship would help us to explain why the law takes some scientific and technological advances into account while discounting others. I present three such intervening factors, namely (a) paradigm shifts, (b) socioeconomic consequences, and (c) public debate, which I package into a model that brings out their interrelations: the more a particular technology goes through the stages described by these factors, the likelier it is to beco...
This article is premised on the relation of technology and applied sciences with law. The three subj...
Technology law is emerging as a distinct field of law among the canon of more established law subjec...
© 2015 Emilie Cloatre and Martyn Pickersgill. All rights reserved. The relationships between knowled...
Abstract This paper argues that the relation between law, science and technology cannot be understoo...
Law is a dynamic concept, which keeps on changing with time and place. It must change with changes i...
This article introduces three ideas that are central to understanding the ways in which law and lega...
The relations between law and technology are both simple and exceedingly complex. At the most elemen...
This symposium reflects a growing concern that, in a period when our society is being rapidly transf...
This article maps responses to the question of law and technology. While there is much literature th...
To be relevant to the real world and to have a reasonable chance of producing fair outcomes, legal a...
The IT research, and especially the AI and Cognitive Sciences studies, have changed the relation bet...
Legal issues increasingly arise in increasingly complex technological contexts. Prominent recent exa...
Placing contemporary technological developments in their historical context, this book argues for th...
The allure of science has always captivated members of the legal profession. Its siren\u27s song off...
Focused on comparative law and technology, the Article demonstrates the importance of recent advance...
This article is premised on the relation of technology and applied sciences with law. The three subj...
Technology law is emerging as a distinct field of law among the canon of more established law subjec...
© 2015 Emilie Cloatre and Martyn Pickersgill. All rights reserved. The relationships between knowled...
Abstract This paper argues that the relation between law, science and technology cannot be understoo...
Law is a dynamic concept, which keeps on changing with time and place. It must change with changes i...
This article introduces three ideas that are central to understanding the ways in which law and lega...
The relations between law and technology are both simple and exceedingly complex. At the most elemen...
This symposium reflects a growing concern that, in a period when our society is being rapidly transf...
This article maps responses to the question of law and technology. While there is much literature th...
To be relevant to the real world and to have a reasonable chance of producing fair outcomes, legal a...
The IT research, and especially the AI and Cognitive Sciences studies, have changed the relation bet...
Legal issues increasingly arise in increasingly complex technological contexts. Prominent recent exa...
Placing contemporary technological developments in their historical context, this book argues for th...
The allure of science has always captivated members of the legal profession. Its siren\u27s song off...
Focused on comparative law and technology, the Article demonstrates the importance of recent advance...
This article is premised on the relation of technology and applied sciences with law. The three subj...
Technology law is emerging as a distinct field of law among the canon of more established law subjec...
© 2015 Emilie Cloatre and Martyn Pickersgill. All rights reserved. The relationships between knowled...